My favorite Oregon place is any weekend at Flightcraft, PDX. They will rent
you a car for $25. Then take your kids up the Columbia River Highway, on the
old parts as much as possible.
Stop at Eagle Creek. It is a wonderful hike up slowly rising terrain. Never
does get steep(good for old and young legs.) Or go across the Bridge of the
Gods, and climb up Beacon Rock.
Karl
"PhyrePhox" wrote in message
...
Down by Grants Pass there is something called the vortex. Cars roll up
hill
and tall people lean to the left or something. The only weather
information
is ASOS located at the top of a hill close by and 2000' up and the
airports
in a weird kind of valley so check the winds when you get there. (Advice
from my DE during the checkride.)
Oregon's mostly the same everywhere I'd go some place interesting and dry
like Mexico or something. 
Paul Davis
"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
om...
I may be able to pull away from everything next month for a week and
am considering flying North this time. Are there any good remoteish
type places up in Oregon where we could do hiking, fishing, etc? My
kids are 7 and 8 but we don't do the video game and TV thing so they'd
be happy to just do outdoor stuff. I'm in a Mooney so I can't really
do bush flying.
I have a friend that lives in Grant's Pass if there
is anything near there.
-Robert
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