california

feather falls scenic trails

feather falls trail is an 8-10 mile (depending on route) loop trail near oroville in northern california.  at the end of the trail is one of california's beautiful waterfall. many say it is one of the best outside of yosemite. it's a pretty well known trail and does get a fair number of visitors each year. 

there are two routes you can take, the upper trail (4.5 miles) or lower trail (3.5 miles) to the lookout for a great view of the falls. many people recommend taking the lower trail in and returning on the upper trail (which is what i did). you can also take fork out to go straight to the falls, although this trail is not maintained, but if you make it there, it's a great view from the top of the falls. 

i do have to confess, i did feel a bit defeated by this hike ... getting to the falls was fine (did get a bit winded near the end) but i didn't think i was going to make it back to the trail head. i ended up cramping (really badly) and didn't have enough fuel/water (i had >2 liters and drank it all). that plus being out of shape and unconditioned was a huge problem. better start getting in better shape! 

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roadtrip: pacific northwest

I have always enjoyed the 4th of July holiday, especially family, food, and of course, the fireworks. Generally, I don't venture off too far during this time of the year and enjoy the festivities either in my hometown, Sacramento, or in Central California with extended family. This year, however, I took a road trip up to the Pacific Northwest. And, I took the furbabies! It's their first real roadtrip... and I was definitely excited/nervous about bringing them along. Luckily, they were perfect on the trip!  Here's how it went... 

thursday 07.02 | sacramento to portland (580 miles)

i knew this was going to be a long drive. i've done this drive several times before, though not recently. it's usually a 9-10 hour drive, depending on the route you choose, road conditions and how fast you're going. there are plenty of rest stops along the way, and some nice scenery throughout. 

  • accomodations: hilton portland and executive towers - arrived in portland shortly after 4 pm. it's a tad later than what i was aiming for, but not by much. after a quick check-in to the hotel, we unloaded and parked the car, and took the dogs for a quick walking tour of the immediate vicinity. 
  • dinner: pok pok - let me just start off by saying that this is not your ordinary thai restaurant. it's a must go if you love authentic thai food and/or drinks.  
friday 07.03 | discover portland
  • coffee: stumptown coffee - solid coffee, you can find them at various locations. strong, flavorful
  • donuts: blue star donuts - i know most people swear by voodoo, but blue star is another great option. lines do get long, but they have some great flavors. everything made fresh daily
  • powells books - a booklover's dream. the never ending bookstore. <3 <3 (get the map, you'll need it) 
  • deschutes brewery -  a great place to stop by for drinks and grab lunch. the place was packed, but service was friendly and prompt. beer was good, but OMG the fries and burgers! 
  • oregon museum of science and industry (omsi) - i love museums, and this one is a great one with lots of exhibits and hands on activities for the young ones (or the young at heart)
  • happy hour: the secret society - right next to toro bravo, a great place to stop by for a drink before (or after dinner). they also have a recording studio and dance lessons for anyone interested.
  • dinner: toro bravo - tapas! yum! 
  • drinks: bailey's taproom - interesting taproom - they have a monitor to show what's on tap and how much beer is left - games and easy chill vibe
saturday 07.04 | portland to seattle (173 miles) 
  • accomodations: hotel max - cute artsy hotel, great location. and of course, pet friendly - they even gave my little ones free treats! and oh, free beer every day during happy hour in the lobby. say what?? 
  • pike place market - love this place, but given it was 4th of july, there was a lot of touristy folks and it was just super crowded. and.. it was HOT. 
  • south lake union, fireworks over the lake. tons of people, but everyone was relaxed, hanging out, just having a good time. if you go, make sure you didn't drive ... the scene afterwards was a bit nutty 
sunday 07.05 | seattle to vancouver (bc)  (142 x 2 miles rt) 
  • yaletown - cute, funky neighborhood in vc. plenty of food options 
  • nike underground - nike converted a parking lot into a hip underground soccer playground. no signage, no labels, just have to look for the 2 guys playing soccer out in the street and they point you in the right direction.  once inside, you're in this fantastic underground playground! great job nike!
  • world cup fan zone - where all the other fans are! go team USA! 
monday 07.06 | seattle to sacramento (752 miles)
  • quick stop in eugene to look at the autzen stadium. go ducks!