goldtooth
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As usual here is the YouTube video of our trip and below is the write up. We really enjoyed this trip and took some pretty good drone footage this time and am getting used to our new camera as well. This area of Oregon is amazing and it is so different then the rainforests of the Cascade range.
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nate
Since our last trip to the Painted Hills, we have been anxious to return to the area and explore some more. Previously we were a bit rushed due to the weather and only spent a few hours in the park before we headed back west for the next night. This time we planned on staying in the area for two nights so we could dig a little deeper into this amazing place.
We left from Portland mid morning, taking our time heading over the pass and we stopped for lunch on the side of Highway 26 with a great view of the mountain.
After one last gas stop we headed towards the same campsite we found on our last trip, hoping it would be empty when we arrived. We were fighting the sunset, the need to get video and drone shots with the anxiety of our spot being open. The last few miles were a bit stressful!
As we neared the spot, we could see that there was no one there and we could enjoy a peaceful night alone on the bluff.
As we were setting up camp, we noticed a vehicle pulling into our site and Nancy said it looked like a Sheriff. He pulled up and asked us where we were from and we talked about the area, backroads, Painted Hills, and exploring for about 20 minutes. He mentioned that the road we were going to take north of the Painted Hills was muddy and a truck was actually stuck down there now. Good thing we got some local info on the road conditions!
After he left we made dinner and settled in by our propane fire pit, enjoying some delicious stouts.
Enjoy the report and if you find yourself on our YouTube channel, please do us a favor and subscribe. It really helps us out a lot!! We are really trying to make great content and the more subscribers helps our videos get seen more which in turn helps us.
nate
Since our last trip to the Painted Hills, we have been anxious to return to the area and explore some more. Previously we were a bit rushed due to the weather and only spent a few hours in the park before we headed back west for the next night. This time we planned on staying in the area for two nights so we could dig a little deeper into this amazing place.
We left from Portland mid morning, taking our time heading over the pass and we stopped for lunch on the side of Highway 26 with a great view of the mountain.

After one last gas stop we headed towards the same campsite we found on our last trip, hoping it would be empty when we arrived. We were fighting the sunset, the need to get video and drone shots with the anxiety of our spot being open. The last few miles were a bit stressful!


As we neared the spot, we could see that there was no one there and we could enjoy a peaceful night alone on the bluff.



As we were setting up camp, we noticed a vehicle pulling into our site and Nancy said it looked like a Sheriff. He pulled up and asked us where we were from and we talked about the area, backroads, Painted Hills, and exploring for about 20 minutes. He mentioned that the road we were going to take north of the Painted Hills was muddy and a truck was actually stuck down there now. Good thing we got some local info on the road conditions!
After he left we made dinner and settled in by our propane fire pit, enjoying some delicious stouts.

