Exploring Turtle Island

Describes RV Travel in North America focusing on hiking & wild natural areas. Fairly detailed trail guides & photos. May also feature stories & opinions in future.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Pistol River Trails & Sights

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Pistol River Trails & Sights The Pistol River flows under Rt 101 approx. 16 mi. N of Brookings.  At this point it is flowing thru an are...
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Friday, April 15, 2011

Secret Beach - Boardman Scenic Corridor

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Secret Beach Following the Oregon Coast Trail will take you down to Thunder Rock Cove before it loops back up the hill, crosses the upper pa...
Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Natural Bridges & Thunder Rock Cove - Boardman Scenic Corridor

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Natural Bridges & Thunder Rock Cove The parking area for Natural Bridges is well marked on Rt. 101, about 12-14 mi N of Brookings, OR.  ...

Indian Sands - Boardman Scenic Cooridor

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Indian Sands Near the top of the hill north of Whales Head on Rt 101 is the entrance to the Indian Sands parking lot.  There is good view of...
Thursday, April 7, 2011

Whales Head Rock

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Whales Head Rock   Less than a mile north of House Rock on 101 you will find the Whales Head Rock Resort.  You can see the Whales Head Rock ...
Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Boardman State Scenic Corridor

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The Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor   The Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor begins just north of Harris beach and extends ap...
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Monday, April 4, 2011

Brookings Oregon Coast - Best on west coast! Part 1

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I spent much of the last year living near Brookings/Harbor, Oregon because the 15 miles north of town is the most picturesque on the U. S. w...
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My name is Nendahwaab, I am from the Sleeping Bear Dunes on the coast of Lake Michigan, I am Turtle Clan, the story tellers of Odawa Indians. I am a blond hair, blue eyed adopted member of the Odawa Nation. I am not an Indian, but I believe many of my values are closer to Native America beliefs that they are to white society. Nendahwaab means” Seeker of Dancing Light”. Turtle Island is the Native Americans name for North America. In this blog I will feature videos, photos, maps & descriptions of cool places I have found, stories, & whatever else I think you may be interested in. I tend to seek out wild or natural areas that are extremely Cool! I am 62 & live full time in an RV with my old Lab/Chow mix. His name is Animoosh Nee May. Which is Ojibwa for “Dancing Dog”. We are hikers & are exploring America. I plan on reporting on my lifestyle, places I discover & what I’m thinking in this blog. I hope you find it interesting. Blessings & Balance Nendahwaab
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