Wednesday, August 29, 2007

more from Oregon

As I mentioned in a previous post, the Columbia River is very busy. This was taken just outside my balcony sometime in the late afternoon, it's one of the many ships that passes through on it's way inland or out to the Pacific.





Yet another ship from the balcony...
If you listen carefully and the air is just right, you can often hear the PA announcements to the ship's crew over the sound of the waves outside the windows. You might also hear a sea lion exhaling before it dives under water for salmon, or a cormorant beating its wings against the water to clean the tips.





Nike, the sponsor of the Hood to Coast Relay, gave each team these large magnetic posters to put on the team vans. They're for counting your 'roadkill' or the number of runners you pass during each segment. Neal's team passed 111 over the course of 197 miles. Not bad!
Although the roadkill tally counts the number of people passed, it doesn't take into account the number of times the runner himself/herself was passed.


After checking out of the hotel in Astoria, we headed down the road to the Columbia River Maritime Museum, one of the largest museums devoted to maritime history in the United States. As it turns out, the Columbia is pretty significant to American commerce and the early settlement of the western US. The museum is very new and includes many interactive exhibits. Click here for a link to the museum.

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