Hornbrook, California: The route back to Portland has run into all sorts of snags. Our usual overnight camping spots in Canyonville and Eugene are full. No room at the inn. We neglected to notice we were entering a three-day holiday weekend. (How many times have your read this statement on this website? We really must buy a calendar.) Before hitting the interstate north this morning, I phoned Seven Feathers RV Park in Canyonville, Oregon. The massive campground said they were full. We knew we could dry-camp in their parking lot, so left Corning with a lot of water in our tanks, ready for a night of "roughing it". As we neared the Oregon border, the weather turned nasty, so we called the Blue Heron RV Park and made a right turn just before entering Oregon - escaping just in time to miss the nasty weather.

This park is off the beaten path. Seven miles off I-5 on a narrow, bumpy road. When you arrive, you are rewarded with a campsite with no cell service and spotty wifi... but this is your view:

We have stayed here several times before (November 28th & 29th of 2011, and last fallwith Kathy, Woody, Mary and Steve on our way to a football game). This place has a few great dogs protecting the property and even a few roaming horses.




After that exciting wildlife experience, it was cocktail time. It had been months since we had experience weather cold enough to warrant a Manhattan.


Mucho Mucho Leftovers.
After dinner, more wildlife viewing with the neighbors.


As we finish our evening, we are unsure of our path tomorrow. All our usual stops are filled with three-day-weekend travelers. Check back tomorrow to see what happens. I know I will.
Until my next update, I remain, your avian correspondent.
RV PARK: Blue Heron RV Park - Great campground, but a bit in the middle of nowhere. Beautiful property, right on the Klamath River. Quiet and peaceful. Popular during the fishing season. River front sites with full hookups. 50 amp. Bathhouse. Laundry. On-site restaurant/store/bar. No cell service. Spotty wifi. We paid $53.
