Week 256 - Bend, Oregon - 07-10-2011
Bend, Oregon
From our visit to Crater Lake, we headed to Bend to spend a couple
of days at the Bend Elks Lodge.
The
town city of Bend is located just a little
west of the center of the state. In 1989 the town of Bend had about
17,000 residents. Today, it is 80,000! A great place to see the
entire city is on the top of Pilot Butte. This hill is an extinct
volcano 500 feet above the valley floor. You can hike or drive to
the top of the butte for a 360 degree view of the city and
surrounding area. Mt. Hood is 120 miles to the north, but looks
much closer.
The Elks is always a great place to stay with good meals,
inexpensive RV parking and meeting the locals. This weekend was
their annual Classic Car Show.
All cars had to be 1974 or earlier. Cars in this show were restored,
no "Rat Rods" (that was for you Don!)
Some cars were older than others, some were twins.
The 1957 Chevy is always a favorite as well the the Model A's.
The interior of this Corvette is mostly stock and very sculptured.
We don't know about your car, but our engine is not this clean.
It might be a good race between this 1971 Charger muscle car and the
little yellow sleeper.
The first Ford Mustang was introduced on April 17, 1964. As most
cars are introduced in the fall, it was dubbed a 64 and 1/2 model.
This 1965 Mustang was "born" on September 15, 1965. It is still or
again, in great condition.
Our favorite car was this 1948 Lincoln Continental convertible. Its
body has the general 1948 shape but has been highly customized to
become a very smooth creation.
This weekend also was time for the annual Bank of the Cascades Bend
Summer Festival. What looks like a small farmer's market had
hundreds of tents covering a dozen blocks in Bend. There were four
music and food venues and the most amazing arts of every type of
style and material.
This two-tone carved wood eagle could be yours for $1,750.00.
Every direction you look, you can see the beautiful Cascade Mountain
Range. The Cascades reach from Canada, all the way down to Mt.
Shasta in California. This view from a block away from the Cascade
Bend Summer Festival shows life on the Deschutes river. Nice!
Our pickleball friends, A.J. and Irene just ended their full time
traveling life style and moved to Bend. We can see why. Make that
80,002 people.
Our journey will continue as we head to the lesser populated
Northeast section of Oregon, from Prineville, to John Day, Baker
City, La Grande and Joseph.
Hope you come with us, love, Pete and Ellen.
Photos from Jul 2011