We hit the road early and made our way through Oregon. Our first stop was in Eugene where we stopped at two microbreweries- Hopvalley for lunch, and Ninkasi Brewing for an after-lunch tasting. Scott, being the big Pac-10 fan (or is it now the Pack-12?!), we swung by Autzen Stadium, home of the Oregon Ducks. Cat has repeatedly called it Auschwitz Stadium on accident.
After Eugene we hit up our cabin in Rhododendron, in the Mt. Hood area. We stayed in a very cute Cabin right on the Sandy River which was rapidly flowing. We think the owners are Native Americans given the decorations. Buster thoroughly enjoyed it.
The next day we left the buster at the cabin and took a day trip to Portland. We started out for a cup of morning brew at Stumptown Coffee. It was great! It was sunny with a threat of rain so we decided to start off outdoors at the Portland Rose Garden. Then of course we had to experience the local bar scene and checked out Bridgeport and Widmer Breweries.
For a late lunch/early dinner we headed to Timberland Lodge on Mt. Hood. We were there June 22, the day after the summer solstice and there were people still skiing/snowboarding! We grabbed some local brews at the Mt. Hood Brewery in Government Camp on the way home. Late night we decided to go to the nearest town, the town of Sandy, about 20miles away for wifi, but none could be found. Sandy just wasn't a big internet cafe town- we should have known. We tried to hit up KFC for some chicken lickin', but they were out of fried chicken! We ended up at House of Thai for dinner, which we give 5 stars for food and service! Who would have thought..
Skiing/Snowboarding Mt. Hood in high summer.
Mt. Hood Brewery. The Rye beer was good. Cloudcap (both CO and nitro) and the Cascadian pale ale were standouts. The brewery does not bottle so we left empty-handed.




















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