Title: March 24, 2026 - Go to Salem via Umpqua Lighthouse
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| Morning Jog |
What was missing was breakfast. David had talked about the Bandon Baking Company
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| Umpqua Lighthouse |
By 10:30 we were on the road again up towards Florence. This is about an hour away. Before Florence we turned off to go to the Umpqua Lighthouse. It is raining pretty good there. We parked by a whale watching volunteer whom we talked with. The visibility is not good and the water is pretty choppy, so no whale sightings today or any time when we are in Oregon.
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| Gary looking into the lense |
Andrea bought tickets for the tour and museum. At noon the tour of the lighthouse started. The docent lady has been a nomad for the past 21 years and has only a month more left on this volunteer gig before she moves on. Sounds like she maybe going to a more permanent residence. She is interesting, telling us about the history of the lighthouse-how it was originally by the river but got destroyed during a wet winter in the mid-1800’s. This part of the coast remained without a lighthouse for a while until enough ships and lives were lost. The idea was to build an interconnected grid of lighthouses The original beacon through their fresnel lense had a 2 mile reach. Now it will reach as far as the curvature of the earth will let it. The current shipping lane is about 60 miles out. Lighthouses are about 30 miles from each other so that the ships could determine their location through triangulation with two beacons. Umpqua’s beacon still guides, but there is also a Coast Guard lookout closer to the beach which is chiefly responsible for the safety of ships.
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| Andrea and the lense |
She then walked us over, in
the rain, to the lighthouse. Inside the lighthouse we went. While the
outside is white and gray, that is a covering for the brick. Inside
the column, the brick is exposed. There is a lightkeeper’s office
attached to the lighthouse where he would keep his records. She
explained more of the history and how the lighthouse is currently
being used. We then climbed up the stairs, 62’ up, to the floor
below the lens. There is a short ladder up into the actual lens. The
lens itself rotates with three different signals: two whites and one
red. This creates the signature for this particular lighthouse. We
are able to poke our head inside, not staring at the light, and gaze
as the lens rotates.
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| The lense |
Then down we go. Since the lighthouse was interesting, we decided to spend a half an hour going through the museum-actually a bit more. I was particularly interested in one map which showed all of the various patterns the various lighthouse beacons make-that is how ships identify the locations. What is on the map is a bit different than what the docent said. The map may be out of date.
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| Lense motor |
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By 1:30, it is time to get on the road. In Florence we headed east towards Eugene. Rain continued to follow us. Outside of Eugene, Google routed us on a wide berth around the city. Andrea and Lawrence went into the city, to Costco for gas and supplies. We got to their house about 5:00 and just finished unloading when Lawrence and Andrea drove up. We unpacked them as well.
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| Coast Guard lookout |
We rested for a while and then Andrea baked chicken breast, carrots and white rice for dinner. By this time, it was close to 8:00. Since the Oregon State Hospital is close by, we finished the night off with Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Next. Definitely not an uplifting movie, but it was shot at the State Hospital. Andrea would like to tour it with us-I do not think she intends for us to stay there. We got to bed before 11:00.
Extra Photo's
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| Inside the museum |
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| Another view of the Coast Guard Lookout |
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| Umpqua Lighthouse |
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| Telescope |
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| Lense |
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| Lense |
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| Sherri inside the Lense |
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| Lawrence coming down from the Lense |
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| Andrea and the Lense |
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| Gary and the Lense |
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| Light keeper's room and lighthouse |
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| View of the Corquille River |
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| Haunted Outhouse |
Animals
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| Newt |













































































