Have I mentioned on this blog that I've started writing a weekly column for the
Mason County Press? The proprietor is just getting it started, so for now, no money, but there is hope that will actually change. Of course it's about outdoor adventures.
So, today, I went to find the high point of Oceana County which is just south of me. I'll be showing you different things from what I'll use for my column, which will run on Feb 23.
All in all, as a means of getting exercise, the trip was a dud. Supposedly, there are four peaks of equal height (or so close that you should visit all four to be sure you got the highest). Here's the obvious one.
That picture was taken just about where I parked, so you can see how difficult of a walk I had. Not.
However, I was rewarded with a couple of decent views, except for the fact that the day was completely overcast. Here's what I could see to the east.
The other three points are along a ridge just on the other side of the road. I got two of them in one picture. I've pointed them out with arrows, because they certainly don't stand out.
But Maggie and I dutifully walked to the top of each of them. The only views were more trees, albeit a little lower down.
I'm glad I've done it. I always wondered where the actual high point was. Oh, it's 1083 feet above sea level. I'm not sure I walked that many horizontal feet to visit all four points!