The weather in Oregon is... unpredictable to say the least, and I captured a lot of it on my GoPro this summer. Not only was it amazing to come from the clouds under Mt. Hood in Welches up to the sun at the top of Timberline, but the roads around that area are indescribably spectacular. That is why I filmed most of us driving around, we went to some great areas including, Lolo Pass, Bagby Hot Springs, Estacada, and a few secret spots, we did plenty of fun activities along the way. Here is a little taste of the simple Oregon life.
Monday, September 12, 2011
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