Historic Silver Falls Days and the Logging Demonstration

We went over to Silver Falls State Park to see the Historic Silver Falls Days.  And as part of it, we went to the logging demonstration.

They had some really large old chainsaws on display.

Running an older chainsaw to go through a big log.

Getting this old gas powered chop saw going.

My dad actually met a couple of old timers on the Sierra National Forest back in the 1970s who were still using one of these saws professionally to chop up huge sugar pine trees to take back to their mill where they made shingles.  Now you’ll only see one of these run at a logging demonstration day.

They had a huge line up of old chainsaws including a couple that look like the one that my dad used for 40 years before he finally retired it.  Those old blue Homelite saws would run and run and run.

After checking out the logging demonstration, we went on part of the big waterfall hike.

There are a lot of really beautiful waterfalls in Silver Falls State Park.

The La De Da Parade in Yachats

We headed down to Yachats for the annual 4th of July La De Da Parade and festivities.  This is one of our favorite annual activities in Oregon.

The guy in the wizard hat is the mayor.  Everyone else is the town council.

The umbrella twirlers are always a popular part of the parade.

Here’s the Yachats PRIDE group!

Grass skirts coming by!

A weiner dog all dressed up.

More people coming through!

The green flash group coming through!  They always flash green on the 4th of July.

A huge rubber duck going by to remind everyone to buy their rubber duck race raffel tickets.

A big tyrannosaurus went by in front of the duck.

A bunch of umbrella jellyfish!

 

After the parade we went down to the Yachats River to watch the duck races.  We didn’t win this year but maybe next year!

Odell Lake

We took our Albino Rhino out to Odell Lake to camp out for the night with some friends who had a couple of boats and some other toys for the long holiday weekend.

Our setup, as always, is to load all of our gear into the truck and go wherever the adventure takes us.

You never quite know where you’ll end up when you take a Toyota out into the woods.

Sometimes you’ll end up camping next to Odell Lake with an awesome view of Diamond Peak.

Other times you’ll end up at Waldo Lake checking out the clean, clear water.

No matter what, it’s always an adventure.