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HIGH ON ADVENTURE, an adventure travel magazine 
Feature stories and photoessays for the Adventurous Traveler
Back issues @ Travel Destinations
JANUARY/FEBRUARY, 2017 Vol 21 , No. 1  Lynn Rosen, Content Editor; Steve Giordano, Web Editor

 



Mt. Hood Skyway bus gondola

 

 




Cataract Canyon above the rapids

 

 

 





The Dalles, Oregon

 
 

Oregon Mt. Hood's Ski Saga
by Vicki Hoefling Andersen

 

Wild Times in Cataract Canyon
by Lee Juillerat

 

Adventuring in The Dalles, Oregon
by Larry Turner

 
 

Another short-lived dream to access Timberline came in the form of the Skiway, America’s second aerial tram. Based on the sky-hook system used by loggers to move huge timber, it utilized city buses on a cable supported by a three-mile swath of towers from lower Government Camp to Timberline. Operating from 1951-53, it proved slow, unprofitable and unpopular.

 

Big Drop 1 was more than a drop in the bucket, with waves that towered over our raft. I felt like a mouse being attacked by a famished eagle. “What are you going to write about?” Brad had asked a night earlier. “Just have to wait and see what happens,” I’d replied. After Big Drop 2, I had my hook. Be sure to check the video of the drops.


 

Location, location, location in many ways describes The Dalles. Located at the entrance (if heading west on 84) of the Columbia River Gorge, The Dalles is steeped in a rich history of the First Americans, the early fur trapper explorers, Lewis and Clark and the first wagon-trains traveling the historic Oregon Trail.

 

 
 

Sandrifter backpack review

 

 

 

 

 

 

Buick Electra

 

 

 

 

Prize chicken for Mardi Gras

 
 

Got Great Gear/Will Travel
by Lynn Rosen


 

Hitting the Road in Dreamy Style
A Memoir By Ted Blishak

 

Louisiana Mardi Gras
by Yvette Cardozo

 
 

Like a good table wine, the drifter goes well with everything. Haul all your athletic gear to the club while riding your bike, load it with groceries at the market, take it on mountain hikes, pack it to class at the U or make it your go-to bag for traveling anywhere in the world.

 



 



 

“HEY, MAN, that’s atomic!” said the kid with the crew cut. His eyes popped as he leaned out of his Fotomat drive-up window and eyed my rental car. “Look at that dashboard! And those lines--it’s half a block long! What is it, a Buick?” This was no ordinary rental car, but a pale-pink 1960 Buick Electra convertible.







 

What became a legal holiday in Louisiana in 1875 has its roots in ancient Rome where wild pagan parties were folded into the new Christian faith.

Lake Charles wanted a kinder, gentler version. We’re talking nine parades, a chicken run with waist-high tykes chasing across the landscape, couples in matching feather costumes, sweet cherubs in party dresses...

 

 


 
 



 


 


 
   

 

 

   
   

 

   
         
         
         

 

 

 

 

 

 


     
     
     
     
 

Who we are: For brief bios on the writers who form this Pacific Northwest collective, please click here.

 
     
 

For daily travel issues and news, visit ConsumerTraveler.com

 
     
 

Comments and Suggestions: lynrosen@gmail.com; rsgiordano@gmail.com

 
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