I am a native Oregonian born in Coos Bay 69 years ago and as far as I am concerned Oregon is the most beautiful place in the world. This I know because I was in the Navy many years, my wife is Thai and I am a world traveler now receding in Portland Oregon.
Greetings from Siletz Oregon. We are enjoying a rare sunny April day. I came to the Oregon Coast for the first time in 1970. The natural beauty took my breath away. It still does. Happy Trails.
Native Oregonian right here! You nailed the Oregon coast in the video. Got married in Yachats, my in laws have a house in Lincoln city, so we eat fish from barnacle bills ALL THE TIME! I make 10-15 trips a year to the coast, I can never get enough of it!
Thank you for this video, Dan. Whenever I get homesick for my beloved Oregon Coast I will watch this. It'll do until I get back down there in the spring. Heading for the Newport-to-Yachats part of the coast. Come visit us again when you're able.
Just visited the Oregon coast for the first time with my family. We all feel in love with the towns, sights and seafood. Your video was a very helpful reference - thank you!
Just stumbled over your Oregon coast trip video - we are leaving for SFO in 5 days and I very much appreciated your tips and suggestions. We very much look forward to see all the beautifull sites, meet nice people and have wonderful sleeps whereever it will be. Thanks for your video :)
I am from No Cal and my husband and I just got back last night from an amazing trip down the 101. I love your video will keep my memories of my trip fresh!
Glad you enjoyed our beautiful state of Oregon. We often stay at my friends cabin in Yachats....pronounced Ya-hots. My husband and I traveled to the Redwoods in 2012 and stayed in the little town of Kla-math.....I was raised in Oregon....and had seen hundreds of large trees and did not think that I could ever get excited about seeing another tree....but, when I saw the Redwoods.....I was yelling to my husband..."Look at that tree....look at that tree...LOOK NOW!" I was completely amazed and in absolute awe!!! If you ever make it back to Oregon during the summer...you really MUST see Crater Lake.....and yes, the water really is as blue as it is shown on photos.....the first glimpse of that beautiful deep blue water will take your breath away.....if you ever make the trip, I suggest you hike down to the lake and take the boat ride around it with Park Rangers as tour guides. It is quite a strenuous hike out....but oh, so worth it. Try to go when it isn't too hot...but, snow can be on the ground as late as July.....there is a lodge there and some cabins too. The Eastern side of Oregon is as different from the costal and inland valleys of the Western side as....night and day, but still beautiful in its own way. Thank you for visiting our state and posting such positive things about it. We really do have everything here....Ocean, many and various rivers and lakes, mountains, desert, high mountain prairies....and still have a lot of wide open spaces too. We do however have some fair sized towns....Portland, Eugene and Salem to name a few.
Thank you, I really enjoyed your video. Well made and entertaining. I love the OR coast and you showed some places I haven't seen yet. I really liked seeing the cheese factory. My family LOVES Tillamook cheddar!!
Just moved to Oregon four months ago from the Midwest, and I don't regret it one bit. Going to the coast to get away every weekend is awesome. We also stayed in Arcata, CA couple years ago and seen the Redwoods.
Love this video. My wife and I are planning a Hwy 101 Road Trip and the tips you give are fantastic. Enjoyed it so much I am going to watch the rest in your collection. Thanks again.
I used to live there. Always loved it and always wanted to return. Now I am an old man but I still dream of returning and spending my final days there.
I saw a picture of Coors Bay, Oregon and i was hooked - i loved watching your informative video, i can tell you like history so it was nice to hear about the magesty of the Red Woods and the best places to eat! I am convcined I must go.
That's absolutely beautiful. The wide open ranges, the coast line and the nature. Thank you very much for posting your road trip Dan! Best regards from Bavaria !
Traveling the 1has been one of my greatest experiences and I'm planning on taking the family down the 101 this coming spring for a few days thanks for the video and tips very much appreciate it! :)
Wow, there is a Tucker Torpedo in the Coppola Winery! That is a REALLY rare car! This looks like an awesome drive. I've never been to Oregon but I definitely hope to go there one day.
In 1959, my parents spent their honeymoon at the Ester Lee Motel in Lincoln City. When I was about 12 years old, our whole family stayed there for a night. Then in 2016, I took my newlywed wife there. It is a great motel in a great location.
Andrew Freeman I'll be watching for it ... don't wait too long though .. fulfill those dreams while you're still young enough to be able to. Time waits for no one.
I appreciate all the recommendations. About half way through your video my wife asks me, “You’re writing this stuff down right?” Thankfully I was able to just take a screen shot of your description. Thanks Dan.
Hello Dan, Just viewed your video, we are planning to take the 101 coast road starting from Seattle down to Orford, returning to Seattle in a loop via Portland, your video most helpful Thanks Martin (London England)
Thanks gotehorn, We are so glad they did... What you wrote mirrors our own home state (Tennessee) and the Great Smoky Mnts being protected from the logging industry.
Dan I am a native Oregonian, and have traveled the full length of the Oregon Coast many times. I agree it is special and I enjoyed your video and comments. I also enjoyed all the comments. However, you missed one of the most spectacular and beautiful parts of the coast and I have to admit I missed it until a few years ago. When you drive up 101 you get to Coos Bay and I would hurry through along the river and all the sawmills and never stop or even check it out. But west of town is an area called "Sunset Beach", it is about a 30 mile drive out the bay to the ocean. The first real view is of a little cove and state park, then up the hill a few miles is Shore Acres which is worth a full day or more. The road has several view points of what I think is the most beautiful section of the Oregon Coast. I have hundreds of pictures of the park and ocean. I am sure you can find lots about Shore Acres on the internet. It was discovered by a local lumberman who built his home and developed a park for his own enjoyment. The house is gone and now its a public park. BTW, I live in Central Oregon an area worth another trip to Oregon. Curt Drahn
Oh my I am very sad I missed it. I googled Shore Acres and you are right. Wow what a waterline and gardens. It looks amazing and I hope we get back out that way again to see it in person. Thanks Curt
I really enjoyed your video Dan, but if I may correct you on a few things. The banana belt you mentioned and the world war 2 bomb are both in Brookings. The reason the temperature is warmer in Brookings is because what's called a "Chetco Effect". The way the east winds come down the chetco river causes the warmer temp. I live in Brookings now but I grew up in Lincoln City, I'm glad you mentioned Barnacle Bill's they have been open for as ten years longer then I've been alive (35):) And yes you are right the chowder is the best at the sea hag! Always has always will. A close second would be Dory Cove in Lincoln City. I'm glad you got so much enjoyment on our beautiful coast. Come back soon
Thanks Jillian, I thought i read somewhere that the Japanese plane used the light house as a guide to head east and then down to Brookings? I will definitely try the Dory Cove next time we are in LC.
I am from Oregon and I thought this was a good video to show how beautiful and diverse Oregon is! I'm from Tillamook and now that I'm on the East coast, I really miss the ice cream and cheese!! The cheese is too expensive out here and the ice cream is non-existent. :( Glad you got to visit Oregon!
Thanks for sharing. I'm from Oregon but i live in Indiana, so it's nice to see video's of home. :-) If you get back to Oregon, make sure you go see Crater Lake and The Natural Bridge!!
great views I never seen Oregon coast I'm next state over Idaho. I have seen southern Texas coast from port Mansfield to port Isabel south padre island.
I know! I went through my list of favorite places when putting together and realized that I left Newport off. I tried to make up for it at the end as we voted it the best shopping place on our trip at the end of the video! Thanks and you live in such a wonderful place.
One of the best state laws ever passed was the one which protected Oregon beaches by making the entire coastline public. For that reason Oregon will always be a treasured destination of tourists. And provides a great economic alternative to logging dollars.
Dan, My wife and I so enjoyed your coastal hwy 101 video. You set a standard of informative travel experiences. We are going to subscribe and hopefully find more enjoyable videos to watch. Thanks for the tour. We would also have enjoyed more video time spent exploring these coastal towns you visited.
We are dreaming of making Brookings/ harbor our retirement town so we want to make friends over there before we arrive. We are in Peoria, Illinois and want to surround ourselves with good people with kind hearts. What area are you in?
Oh you live out east, ok. My wife's brother lives in Ashville, NC. So when we go east we may head up north like you did. I love lobster, too. Thanks again for your efforts to share these videos.
Steve Foerter Thanks Steve. Man I would love to retire out west on the coast.The truth is I would love to retire up in Maine as well, but only in the summer. I hope you enjoy your travels as much as we have. Heading to Montreal and Quebec City this spring should be interesting.
Dan, great video. Banana Belt is Brookings, Or. If you visit our library, you can see the family samurai sword, presented our city of Brookings by Nobuo Fujita, the Japanese pilot that bombed Brookings. Up the Chetco, river. Your correct about the Southern Coast being the mist scenic. Samuel Boardman who was instrumental in preserving the Coast, considered Brookings his favorite part. I give advice to people visiting, when you hit the Southern Coast, for the next twenty miles stop at every stop that's available. Sunset at Harris Beach. I love Cape Ferrolo, head two your left, when the trail splits take left trail to bench, overlooking Gorgeous beach below. Redwood walk, I suggest Stout Grove up smith river, 20 miles south of Brookings. I like the beer at the brewery next to Fred Meyers on 101. Love the Chips at Wild River Pizza. Well done. Have fun. Feel adventurous, North I've Orick, Fern Canyon. Bring water shoes. That's it folks. Fern Canyon road starts at elk viewing area. Thanks Dan!! You should have stayed in Brookings, made the same mistake my first time through. Best camp Ground Harris Beach State Park, reserve early in summer!
Fern Canyon is one of my favorite places. I visited it years ago and saw the grotto of fern and a herd of wild elk on the beach. I was hooked, and now so are my children. It's a little off the beaten path so it can be easily missed.
you are the best. hopefully we can do the Oregon coast drive next year.do you have one for Grant pass and Columbia river drive from Portland to baker Oregon hwy 84?
Great review of the OR coast. One thing, @3:37, its pronounced 'clam-ith' not 'clay-mith' for Klamith. Also its 'ya-hotz' for Yachats @8:45, and 'tilla-muck' @10:45, 'Gear-a-baldi' and Klatsup is more of a 'catsup' with a k pronunciation @12:21. Next time, checkout the Jetty Fishery, right off of 101 about 10 minutes before Wheeler on the left hand side of the frwy. In the summer they grill gigantic fresh caught oysters over a fire pit with a dash of corona and hot sauce. You can also rent a boat and some crab pots and catch a little Dungeness for yourself! They will steam and clean them right there on the dock. I wouldn't buy them fresh by the pound from them though, they are ridiculously priced! (If they do steam and clean for you, make sure they save you the crab heart. You eat it right then and there and it is the MOST amazing flavor!
What a charming video! I'm amazed at how well you were able to capture the rough and vast coastal area of Oregon in just fifteen minutes. The Esther Lee in Lincoln City is exactly as you said - that's a well-deserved plug for them. One thing I'd like to advise visitors about is not to feed the wildlife, here or anywhere. It makes them dangerous and messes up their natural feeding habits. Cheers!
me and my wife plan on flying in too Seattle and driving down that coast line to end in San Francisco. arriving Friday night and head off on Monday morning.... what are hotel prices like down that area ? any suggestions about what car or what to bring with us for the trip as in beach material? we plan on doing this last week of june. thank you. your video was very helpful
I just love your videos! They are so great! We are planning our Oregon trip next year. We did our East coast trip year before last . So now we are ready to check out the West Coast. Can't wait! You have gave us so many ideas on places to go! How long did it take y'all to make this whole trip?
Dan they say everything in moderation, LOL looks to me as you over indulged on on my coast line. In Oregon we cut the trees down so you can see the view.
Thank you so much Dan for making and sharing this fantastic documentary :-)) I live in UK, although I know someone who *loves Oregon* there's no way for me to do a trip there...I really enjoyed riding along with you .•*¨🌠🎵♥ ~Peter
Peter Petelski Also, the starfish, mussels and other sealife that Dan saw on the rocks during low tide is very good news. There are reports that the British Vancouver coast line has no sealife, hundreds of miles, no birds, no insects, and the culprit may be Fukushima. It is said that the tide pools are the nursery of the sea and that almost everything is dead, and gone in the tidal pools that were once teeming with life along the British Vancouver coastline. (source Dana Durnford, the Nuclear Proctologist).
Dan, I HOPE you’re still around! I see it’s been 5 years since THIS video, and 3 years since your last. We’re planning on heading up that coast the end of March. Was wondering what time of year you went. Also, outside the reasonable apartment in Lincoln City, were you able to latch onto a few reasonable restaurants?
Hi Jim, yes I’m still kickin! Haha we went late May. Yes there are many reasonably priced places to eat. From fast food to diners. You’ll have many to choose from. Enjoy your trip! Cheers Dan
I'm from Portland Oregon and I've been to just about everywhere on the coast. Yachats is actually pronounced yaw-hots and Tilamook is pronounced till-a-muck. Anyways glad to hear you enjoyed your trip man. Come back soon!
Hi Dan. Yes you did pronounce Yachats wrong. It's a difficult name to pronounce. It's a Indian name. Yachats used to put out a newsletter. I liked to pick it up when I visited there and had ice cream at the little shop next to the highway. It had a cute, funny article about how Yachats got it's name. It helps illustrate how Yachats is pronounced, so I'll try to quote it. Not sure I remember the details right. When Lewis and Clark came across the wilderness and stopped on the Oregon Coast they went to the sea to collect salt water to process and replace their exhausted salt supplies. While they were there they also collected shell fish and steamed it. (Clams and Oysters). Lewis threw a fresh steamed clam to Clark and when he caught it he yelled, "Yah' Hots!" and therefore since then this location was called Yachats.
I am a native Oregonian born in Coos Bay 69 years ago and as far as I am concerned Oregon is the most beautiful place in the world. This I know because I was in the Navy many years, my wife is Thai and I am a world traveler now receding in Portland Oregon.
James Bennett I love Oregon. Moved here a few years back. Unfortunately some of its beauty is taking away from the abundance of clear cutting.
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It's kind and generous travelers such as yourself that we cherish. Come back soon!
Greetings from Siletz Oregon. We are enjoying a rare sunny April day. I came to the Oregon Coast for the first time in 1970. The natural beauty took my breath away. It still does. Happy Trails.
Native Oregonian right here!
You nailed the Oregon coast in the video. Got married in Yachats, my in laws have a house in Lincoln city, so we eat fish from barnacle bills ALL THE TIME!
I make 10-15 trips a year to the coast, I can never get enough of it!
the coast is stunning. thanks for sharing
It’s been 27 years since I left Newport, Oregon, thanks
for the video.
You right, the most beautiful place on earth... Thanx for sharing
Thank you for this video, Dan. Whenever I get homesick for my beloved Oregon Coast I will watch this.
It'll do until I get back down there in the spring. Heading for the Newport-to-Yachats part of the coast.
Come visit us again when you're able.
Just visited the Oregon coast for the first time with my family. We all feel in love with the towns, sights and seafood. Your video was a very helpful reference - thank you!
"Keep your friends close and your Anemones even closer." I'm SO stealing that! Great travelogue. Thanks so much for sharing.
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Your video and narration was the most helpful and entertaining one we've seen when planning our trip. Thank you.
Great tips for our Oregon travels. Thanks!
Just stumbled over your Oregon coast trip video - we are leaving for SFO in 5 days and I very much appreciated your tips and suggestions. We very much look forward to see all the beautifull sites, meet nice people and have wonderful sleeps whereever it will be. Thanks for your video :)
Thanks Aniko
I am from No Cal and my husband and I just got back last night from an amazing trip down the 101. I love your video will keep my memories of my trip fresh!
My husband and I are making this trip in July. The video made me even more excited about the trip. Thanks
Thanks for uploading and all the good advice. Thinking of doing this trip in August with my lovely daughter.
Thanks so much for the detailed video - - - Enjoy very much!
Glad you enjoyed our beautiful state of Oregon. We often stay at my friends cabin in Yachats....pronounced Ya-hots. My husband and I traveled to the Redwoods in 2012 and stayed in the little town of Kla-math.....I was raised in Oregon....and had seen hundreds of large trees and did not think that I could ever get excited about seeing another tree....but, when I saw the Redwoods.....I was yelling to my husband..."Look at that tree....look at that tree...LOOK NOW!" I was completely amazed and in absolute awe!!! If you ever make it back to Oregon during the summer...you really MUST see Crater Lake.....and yes, the water really is as blue as it is shown on photos.....the first glimpse of that beautiful deep blue water will take your breath away.....if you ever make the trip, I suggest you hike down to the lake and take the boat ride around it with Park Rangers as tour guides. It is quite a strenuous hike out....but oh, so worth it. Try to go when it isn't too hot...but, snow can be on the ground as late as July.....there is a lodge there and some cabins too. The Eastern side of Oregon is as different from the costal and inland valleys of the Western side as....night and day, but still beautiful in its own way. Thank you for visiting our state and posting such positive things about it. We really do have everything here....Ocean, many and various rivers and lakes, mountains, desert, high mountain prairies....and still have a lot of wide open spaces too. We do however have some fair sized towns....Portland, Eugene and Salem to name a few.
Thank you, I really enjoyed your video. Well made and entertaining. I love the OR coast and you showed some places I haven't seen yet. I really liked seeing the cheese factory. My family LOVES Tillamook cheddar!!
Thanks for sharing! Planning the same basic trip next year and this is SO helpful to us. Even more excited about this trip after viewing your video.
Awesome. Many thanks for that, much appreciated. We're all booked for next April on the 101. Greetings from London.
Oh my Gosh... I wish I have money and time... thank you Sir... it’s beautiful
You are very welcome. I am jealous and wish we could go back.. It is such a fantastic trip. I hope you have a great time.
Love this video! So informative. Making a HWY 101 trip this coming summer. Thanks for the awesome video!
Just moved to Oregon four months ago from the Midwest, and I don't regret it one bit. Going to the coast to get away every weekend is awesome. We also stayed in Arcata, CA couple years ago and seen the Redwoods.
very jealous... :)
Thankyou for sharing with us.
Thank you! We are doing this trip in July (only opposite direction) and this helped a lot!
Love this video. My wife and I are planning a Hwy 101 Road Trip and the tips you give are fantastic. Enjoyed it so much I am going to watch the rest in your collection. Thanks again.
Thank you for all the great information
I used to live there. Always loved it and always wanted to return. Now I am an old man but I still dream of returning and spending my final days there.
Nickie Stevens Did you ever make it back?
Looking forward to this. Thanks a lot for posting!
I saw a picture of Coors Bay, Oregon and i was hooked - i loved watching your informative video, i can tell you like history so it was nice to hear about the magesty of the Red Woods and the best places to eat! I am convcined I must go.
Thanks so much Dan! I have been wanting to move to Oregon and this was great!
I had a great time watching your tour, thank you so much!
THANKS DAN.... AWSOME .
Wow thank you! Loved this!
Great video! I love living on the North Oregon Coast!
That's absolutely beautiful. The wide open ranges, the coast line and the nature. Thank you very much for posting your road trip Dan!
Best regards from Bavaria !
Traveling the 1has been one of my greatest experiences and I'm planning on taking the family down the 101 this coming spring for a few days thanks for the video and tips very much appreciate it! :)
Wow, there is a Tucker Torpedo in the Coppola Winery! That is a REALLY rare car!
This looks like an awesome drive. I've never been to Oregon but I definitely hope to go there one day.
Ha no kidding , we loved your coastline. Wow what a magical place.. Thanks for sharing.
that is a wonderful documentary of the coast. I might sub to your videos
In 1959, my parents spent their honeymoon at the Ester Lee Motel in Lincoln City. When I was about 12 years old, our whole family stayed there for a night. Then in 2016, I took my newlywed wife there. It is a great motel in a great location.
We have such great memories of the place, I hope we can get back there one day.
Great clip thank you!
HEY DAN , U DID A GREAT JOB , AND THANKS .....
I lived in Eugene for 4 years and I can’t wait to return ❤️
Thanks for this. My buddy and I are planning a motorcycle road trip in the Fall and this was informative.
I bet it will be a fantastic trip. Thanks
+Andrew Freeman How'd it go? Did you make a video?
My friend had to back out. Still planning on doing this within the next 2 years. I'll post an update when I do!
Andrew Freeman I'll be watching for it ... don't wait too long though .. fulfill those dreams while you're still young enough to be able to. Time waits for no one.
I appreciate all the recommendations. About half way through your video my wife asks me, “You’re writing this stuff down right?” Thankfully I was able to just take a screen shot of your description. Thanks Dan.
Thanks, we just loved this trip so much.
Pretty cool
amazing place to live..
nothing you can ask more totally complete package.
love love much!!!!!!
Really enjoyed your video, Dan!
Thanks for sharing!
Hello Dan,
Just viewed your video, we are planning to take the 101 coast road starting from Seattle down to Orford, returning to Seattle in a loop via Portland, your video most helpful
Thanks
Martin (London England)
Thanks gotehorn,
We are so glad they did... What you wrote mirrors our own home state (Tennessee) and the Great Smoky Mnts being protected from the logging industry.
Dan
I am a native Oregonian, and have traveled the full length of the Oregon Coast many times. I agree it is special and I enjoyed your video and comments. I also enjoyed all the comments. However, you missed one of the most spectacular and beautiful parts of the coast and I have to admit I missed it until a few years ago.
When you drive up 101 you get to Coos Bay and I would hurry through along the river and all the sawmills and never stop or even check it out. But west of town is an area called "Sunset Beach", it is about a 30 mile drive out the bay to the ocean. The first real view is of a little cove and state park, then up the hill a few miles is Shore Acres which is worth a full day or more. The road has several view points of what I think is the most beautiful section of the Oregon Coast. I have hundreds of pictures of the park and ocean.
I am sure you can find lots about Shore Acres on the internet. It was discovered by a local lumberman who built his home and developed a park for his own enjoyment. The house is gone and now its a public park.
BTW, I live in Central Oregon an area worth another trip to Oregon.
Curt Drahn
Oh my I am very sad I missed it. I googled Shore Acres and you are right. Wow what a waterline and gardens. It looks amazing and I hope we get back out that way again to see it in person. Thanks Curt
I concur wholeheartedly, fellow native!
best coffee in Oregon... DUTCH BROS ! best coffee ever. not just in Oregon anymore,
Best coffee ever, I agree!
jimpocalypse1 You obviously haven't been to Costa Rica. Get out more dude.
I'm so glad I found you again! You were my Smoky mountain, Elkmont area, go to guy!
Thanks Marsha!
very nice we are planning our trip over labor weekend
Enjoyed your video :). May take a travel nurse assignment in OR. Can't wait!
I really enjoyed your video Dan, but if I may correct you on a few things. The banana belt you mentioned and the world war 2 bomb are both in Brookings. The reason the temperature is warmer in Brookings is because what's called a "Chetco Effect". The way the east winds come down the chetco river causes the warmer temp. I live in Brookings now but I grew up in Lincoln City, I'm glad you mentioned Barnacle Bill's they have been open for as ten years longer then I've been alive (35):) And yes you are right the chowder is the best at the sea hag! Always has always will. A close second would be Dory Cove in Lincoln City. I'm glad you got so much enjoyment on our beautiful coast. Come back soon
Thanks Jillian, I thought i read somewhere that the Japanese plane used the light house as a guide to head east and then down to Brookings? I will definitely try the Dory Cove next time we are in LC.
I love the oregon coast!!!!
Really enjoyed your info as we're planning the same trip except we'll be starting out in Seattle. Thank you!
Dan. What delicious beverage was in that coffee mug !
15 Well Spent minutes
+dean g. Moxon Thanks Dean, just some strong coffee that day, but I am partial to some KY Bourbon and or a dram of scotch occasionally.
Dan Traveling bourbon is sweet cuz its made with corn have u seen the lost coast in California ?
I am from Oregon and I thought this was a good video to show how beautiful and diverse Oregon is! I'm from Tillamook and now that I'm on the East coast, I really miss the ice cream and cheese!! The cheese is too expensive out here and the ice cream is non-existent. :( Glad you got to visit Oregon!
Thanks for sharing. I'm from Oregon but i live in Indiana, so it's nice to see video's of home. :-) If you get back to Oregon, make sure you go see Crater Lake and The Natural Bridge!!
I keep thinkin a Bear is gonna rush out on the trail lol!
great views I never seen Oregon coast I'm next state over Idaho. I have seen southern Texas coast from port Mansfield to port Isabel south padre island.
I know! I went through my list of favorite places when putting together and realized that I left Newport off. I tried to make up for it at the end as we voted it the best shopping place on our trip at the end of the video!
Thanks and you live in such a wonderful place.
Good show Dan!
One of the best state laws ever passed was the one which protected Oregon beaches by making the entire coastline public. For that reason Oregon will always be a treasured destination of tourists. And provides a great economic alternative to logging dollars.
Dan, My wife and I so enjoyed your coastal hwy 101 video. You set a standard of informative travel experiences. We are going to subscribe and hopefully find more enjoyable videos to watch. Thanks for the tour. We would also have enjoyed more video time spent exploring these coastal towns you visited.
Thanks Steve, I hope you have a blast. My Goodness it is so great I wish we could visit again.
We are dreaming of making Brookings/ harbor our retirement town so we want to make friends over there before we arrive. We are in Peoria, Illinois and want to surround ourselves with good people with kind hearts. What area are you in?
Oh you live out east, ok. My wife's brother lives in Ashville, NC. So when we go east we may head up north like you did. I love lobster, too. Thanks again for your efforts to share these videos.
Steve Foerter Thanks Steve. Man I would love to retire out west on the coast.The truth is I would love to retire up in Maine as well, but only in the summer. I hope you enjoy your travels as much as we have. Heading to Montreal and Quebec City this spring should be interesting.
Great video.
I'm glad you like my home :)
Just found your channel and subscribed. Awesome video!
Really cool video!
I saw this great video before embarking on a similar journey but farther north (Riverside, CA to Vancouver, BC) this upcoming Christmas 2013.
Dan, great video. Banana Belt is Brookings, Or. If you visit our library, you can see the family samurai sword, presented our city of Brookings by Nobuo Fujita, the Japanese pilot that bombed Brookings. Up the Chetco, river. Your correct about the Southern Coast being the mist scenic. Samuel Boardman who was instrumental in preserving the Coast, considered Brookings his favorite part. I give advice to people visiting, when you hit the Southern Coast, for the next twenty miles stop at every stop that's available. Sunset at Harris Beach. I love Cape Ferrolo, head two your left, when the trail splits take left trail to bench, overlooking Gorgeous beach below.
Redwood walk, I suggest Stout Grove up smith river, 20 miles south of Brookings. I like the beer at the brewery next to Fred Meyers on 101. Love the Chips at Wild River Pizza. Well done. Have fun. Feel adventurous, North I've Orick, Fern Canyon. Bring water shoes. That's it folks. Fern Canyon road starts at elk viewing area. Thanks Dan!! You should have stayed in Brookings, made the same mistake my first time through. Best camp Ground Harris Beach State Park, reserve early in summer!
Fern Canyon is one of my favorite places. I visited it years ago and saw the grotto of fern and a herd of wild elk on the beach. I was hooked, and now so are my children. It's a little off the beaten path so it can be easily missed.
you are the best. hopefully we can do the Oregon coast drive next year.do you have one for Grant pass and Columbia river drive from Portland to baker Oregon hwy 84?
You should've stayed at Driftwood Shores Resort at Heceta beach in Florence. Very nice place.
Good stuff
Great review of the OR coast. One thing, @3:37, its pronounced 'clam-ith' not 'clay-mith' for Klamith. Also its 'ya-hotz' for Yachats @8:45, and 'tilla-muck' @10:45, 'Gear-a-baldi' and Klatsup is more of a 'catsup' with a k pronunciation @12:21. Next time, checkout the Jetty Fishery, right off of 101 about 10 minutes before Wheeler on the left hand side of the frwy. In the summer they grill gigantic fresh caught oysters over a fire pit with a dash of corona and hot sauce. You can also rent a boat and some crab pots and catch a little Dungeness for yourself! They will steam and clean them right there on the dock. I wouldn't buy them fresh by the pound from them though, they are ridiculously priced! (If they do steam and clean for you, make sure they save you the crab heart. You eat it right then and there and it is the MOST amazing flavor!
real cool your friend billy
What a charming video! I'm amazed at how well you were able to capture the rough and vast coastal area of Oregon in just fifteen minutes. The Esther Lee in Lincoln City is exactly as you said - that's a well-deserved plug for them. One thing I'd like to advise visitors about is not to feed the wildlife, here or anywhere. It makes them dangerous and messes up their natural feeding habits. Cheers!
That sounds like an awesome trip. We want to get to BC in the next couple of years as well. Hope you have fun.
BC is amazing 😍 you must go to Vancouver Island when you go. It's gorgeous
excellent
me and my wife plan on flying in too Seattle and driving down that coast line to end in San Francisco. arriving Friday night and head off on Monday morning.... what are hotel prices like down that area ? any suggestions about what car or what to bring with us for the trip as in beach material? we plan on doing this last week of june. thank you. your video was very helpful
I just love your videos! They are so great! We are planning our Oregon trip next year. We did our East coast trip year before last . So now we are ready to check out the West Coast. Can't wait! You have gave us so many ideas on places to go! How long did it take y'all to make this whole trip?
Thanks Rachel, 8 days if I remember correctly. Have fun🌞
+Dan Traveling OK great! thank you! :)
New subby :) yay ! So happy I found this video before our road trip to Oregon this August, thx n Happy Travels :)
Great informative video. We are going up the coast from SF Aug. 5. Do you have the continuation, Oregon to Washington?
Fun!
Dan they say everything in moderation, LOL looks to me as you over indulged on
on my coast line.
In Oregon we cut the trees down so you can see the view.
Thank you so much Dan for making and sharing this fantastic documentary :-)) I live in UK, although I know someone who *loves Oregon* there's no way for me to do a trip there...I really enjoyed riding along with you .•*¨🌠🎵♥ ~Peter
A super share...really enjoyed this !!
Dan Traveling
Aislinn Wildrose ~Despite many more I've seen, this one is from the heart ♥♫
Even if you are not a tree lover, the Giant Redwoods are a sight to see. Thank you for sharing this Peter. Ambriel, a tree hugger.
Peter Petelski Also, the starfish, mussels and other sealife that Dan saw on the rocks during low tide is very good news. There are reports that the British Vancouver coast line has no sealife, hundreds of miles, no birds, no insects, and the culprit may be Fukushima.
It is said that the tide pools are the nursery of the sea and that almost everything is dead, and gone in the tidal pools that were once teeming with life along the British Vancouver coastline. (source Dana Durnford, the Nuclear Proctologist).
You were quite kind, the Lighthouse Inn is a dump.
thank you!
Dan, I HOPE you’re still around! I see it’s been 5 years since THIS video, and 3 years since your last. We’re planning on heading up that coast the end of March. Was wondering what time of year you went. Also, outside the reasonable apartment in Lincoln City, were you able to latch onto a few reasonable restaurants?
Hi Jim, yes I’m still kickin! Haha we went late May. Yes there are many reasonably priced places to eat. From fast food to diners. You’ll have many to choose from. Enjoy your trip! Cheers Dan
I live in beautiful Oregon
I'm from Portland Oregon and I've been to just about everywhere on the coast. Yachats is actually pronounced yaw-hots and Tilamook is pronounced till-a-muck.
Anyways glad to hear you enjoyed your trip man. Come back soon!
You rock
Hi Dan. Yes you did pronounce Yachats wrong. It's a difficult name to pronounce. It's a Indian name. Yachats used to put out a newsletter. I liked to pick it up when I visited there and had ice cream at the little shop next to the highway. It had a cute, funny article about how Yachats got it's name. It helps illustrate how Yachats is pronounced, so I'll try to quote it. Not sure I remember the details right.
When Lewis and Clark came across the wilderness and stopped on the Oregon Coast they went to the sea to collect salt water to process and replace their exhausted salt supplies. While they were there they also collected shell fish and steamed it. (Clams and Oysters). Lewis threw a fresh steamed clam to Clark and when he caught it he yelled, "Yah' Hots!" and therefore since then this location was called Yachats.