Yeah, I've met Mr. Sumac.
Yeah, I've met Mr. Sumac.
Walking around with my 4x5 in the bush on my in-law's farm in Australia I came across stinging trees -- imagine a stinging nettle that is tree size. Crazy place. Love it!
To keep this on topic...no stinging trees on the Southern Oregon coast (that I know of).
Vaughn
You should take some Tecnu with you. It's available over the counter. Take a shower as soon as you can and apply it to all exposed body parts. It removes the oils which cause the problem. If you think that you may have contacted poison oak on your hands be care not to spread it to your genitals when going to the bathroom. It can be real nasty. Donald R. Kellogg, MD
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Neil - I love that place too. It's called the "Darlingtonia Wayside" and it is about 5 miles north of Newport on the east side of 101.
And I second the suggestion of Bandon and the Oregon Dunes as well.
Here's a shot of mine from the Oregon Dunes:
http://www.keyesphoto.com/Dune_Grass_In_Wind.html
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Brian,
The southern Oregon coast is beutifull, however during the month of May you can get skunked by heavy rain and 45 mph winds (like I did a year ago). Be ready for frequent heavy winds. My favorite place to go is Cape Blanco. I have gone back twice in the summer and have been hit by adverse weather and heavy wind. The locals told me to come back in the August, September, October time frame when the winds have died down and the rain has stopped. Although August is a busey tourist month, they are generally well behaved. Travel around and check out everything if you can. Let me know where you end up.
Best Tom
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Shore Acres, a bit south of Coos Bay, is well worth the visit. Great beaches, lighthouse, and some really nice cliffs above the ocean. If you are heading to Bandon, Coos Bay (and Shore Acres) is only an hour north along 101.
There is a state park, maybe a mile or two north of Shore Acres. If you reserve ahead, you can rent a yurt for the night. Not a bad idea if the weather is a concern.
I just spent a week there (Sunset Bay/Shore Acres) and the campground is Sunset Bay State Park, maybe only a quarter mile north of Shore Acres. Yurts are $27 a night but are nice; heaters, electric.. If you reserve, it's through ReserveAmerica.com and you'll pay a $6.00 reservation fee.
Enjoy.
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