Ok, I give up.
Probably this has been posted before, but why the necessity of saying "rabbits" at the beginning of the month?
Oh, BJ, your girl is beautiful! I'll bet she is a love.
Coming up for me, another trip to Klamath Falls sometime in the next few weeks. Probably will stay a week or more this time and just generally continue to explore the area, and probably do some real estate looking as well.
Will be driving my van (mostly because it is comfortable and easy to drive, and can easily hold all of my "stuff") but I will be staying in an Air-Bnb "loft" that belongs to the daughter of a long-time friend of mine. It is kind of a studio apartment above her garage, has a full kitchen, full bath, and nice living area. Best part of all, she lets me bring my dog.
Won't be camping in Klamath Falls just yet because the weather can be quite cold this time of year, and there is always a chance of snow. Will explore the camping options later in spring, when the weather warms. By the way - Oregon state campgrounds are the BEST. Last August I stayed at an Oregon state campground outside of Grants Pass. The campground was beautifully maintained, had beautiful, large, paved sites, surrounded by grass. Electric and water (don't remember about "dump" hookups, because my van is not fully self-contained) available at the site, clean restrooms, hot showers, and
laundry. All for a fast $26.00/night. Amazing!
Had hoped to come to "Q" this year, but a real-estate hunt to Klamath Falls was happening at the same time, so was unable to go.
Looking further down the road (no pun intended!) for 2017, I hope to do quite a bit more exploring of the Oregon volcanoes, specifically Mt. McLaughlin volcano, Mt. Mazama (Crater Lake) volcano, and Newberry volcano (just south of Bend). Maybe even a trip to Oregon Buttes to look for obsidian (natural volcanic glass). And Klamath Falls is not terribly far from the Three Sisters volcanoes (and their friends!): Mt. Jefferson volcano and mighty Mt. Hood volcano.
Alice! Once I get there, you must come to Klamath Falls. We can do rock hounding together!
I am really excited about Klamath Falls. I like the weather (cold in winter, with a bit of snow), cooler in summer than where I live currently. Summers here can, and do, hit 115+ for days on end, cooling down (if you can call it that!) to the mid-90's at night. Summers in Klamath average mid-80's to mid 90's. I can do cold a lot better than I can do heat.
Klamath Falls is really an excellent location for someone interested in volcanoes. From many places in the area one can see awesome Mt. Shasta volcano (California). Medicine Lake volcano (California) - one of my favorite places on earth (about a four or five hour drive, depending on traffic, from where I am living currently), that I try to visit at least once per year, is only about 45 minutes south of Klamath Falls!
All of the southern Oregon volcanoes are within an easy day-trip of Klamath Falls.
Can't wait to make more volcano trips!
Anne