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While in the Coos Bay area we also enjoyed the South Slough Research Reserve. A very nice visitor’s center with loads of information. We had one of our most enjoyable hikes out to the slough area, an estuary where we saw many species of birds. New to me was a Wilson ’s warbler, Chestnut Backed chickadees, and a Bewick’s wren. Everywhere we looked were Great Blue herons fishing. The hike took us through thick forest to the marshy estuary. Estuaries are when ocean water and fresh water meet and form a unique environment for many species. Coos Bay and the campground itself where a bit uninspiring. The camp sites were very close set and camp fires everywhere set us to coughing and we were fogged in most of the time.
100 miles south of Coos Bay is the lovely area of Brookings. The weather here is known for mild temps, even in winter. Harris State Park is on a bluff, keeping campfires from bothering us. The beach is quintessential Oregon with waves crashing on rocks, while sea lions call out.
We are less than 10 miles from the California coast, and will head that way tomorrow. We would love to return to this gorgeous coast sometime.
Our goal is to be in Tucson by Sept 24 or 25th. 10 days sooner than planned. My mother seems to be failing and needs our attention.






































