We knew we wanted to do something during our first wedding anniversary, but we ran out of time to come up with something cool to do for our anniversary. It kinda snuck up on us because we've been so busy. Plus, Ben was not able to take the Friday off at such short notice and someone else already had it off so, we decided we were going to do a quick weekend trip down to Hood River, a place we went to during our first dating anniversary.
We checked to see if there was a hotel available on such short notice. We thought we may have trouble finding one due to last minute booking and it being in the busy season. Ben found one at the Sunset Motel. I mean, it's just one night and it has a shower and a bed. Pretty much all we would need. Now, we just had to get our stuff packed up and get up early on that Saturday. Not gonna lie - I struggle getting up that early on a weekend.
On that Friday after work, we washed the clothes we thought we might need and packed up the stuff we usually do when we go away for the weekend. I had asked Rhonda to feed the cats on Saturday night and Sunday morning and she said she would. We got a key over to her. We got cleaned up and set our alarms for early o'clock.
We got up at 6:30, got ready and packed up the rest of the stuff we would need. I ate a bagel, a fried egg and a yogurt and Ben had a sausage and egg sandwich. We loaded up the Edge, since it was Ben's turn to drive, and headed out. We got onto I-5 south at Tumwater and made our way down to Grand Mound, where Ben got off the freeway so he could get a coffee at the Dutch Bros.
We continued on I-5 south and just cruised for a while. We needed a stretch/restroom break, so we stopped at the Gee Creek Rest Area to take that quick intermission and to find a geocache we didn't have yet. We got the restroom stuff out of the way first and then walked over to the coordinates for Snack Stop (GCANBYT). It was easy to find but the best part it was a cheeseburger!
We walked back to the Edge, threw away some of our garbage and got back onto I-5 south. I had Ben merge onto Hwy 205 and then eventually onto Hwy 14. I was seriously hoping we didn't have to follow a truck, a motorhome or motorcycles on that road. Yay, no obstacles in front of us. We should make pretty good time to Beacon Rock. Yep, I made sure we had our Discover Pass with us.
We pulled up on Beacon Rock, and it was super busy (we knew it would be). We found a parking spot; we changed our shoes and headed on up the trail. Ben wanted to do this with his mom and sister a couple years ago, but it was closed due to weather damage. We had to follow, pass and step aside several times on our way up. It isn't a long hike, but it took a while to get up there just because there were so many people.
We got to the top and it started to get warm. I had Ben do the virtual cache up there since I had done it in the past. We got some pictures and enjoyed the view of the Columbia River Gorge from our vantage point. It was a beautiful, clear day. The river sparkled, the fresh air smelled nice and it was great getting in some exercise. We started our way down and had to dodge people on the way back to the Edge. It didn't take us as long to get back down. Once we were down, we used the restroom and Ben did the earthcache at the bottom of Beacon Rock.
We got back in the Edge, and I directed Ben to North Bonneville. I wanted to do the 5-waypoint Bigfoot Adventure Lab and show him the statues of the bigfoots. Mom and I had come out this way before Covid and did the entire walk. Back then, they were geocaches, since then, they were turned into an Adventure Lab instead. We had fun hanging out with the sasquatches and walking along the trail. It was such a nice day to be outside without any responsibilities! We stopped at the Chevron to replenish our ice and grabbed a couple of candy bars - a Reese's PB cup for Ben and a big Tootsie Roll to snack on.
We got back onto Hwy 14 and headed east. We talked about where we wanted to eat for lunch on the 6-mile drive to Bridge of the Gods. I was so glad between the two of us we had $3 in cash for the toll. We puttered across the bridge and handed the lady our three dollars. Now, we were on the Oregon side of the Columbia River in Cascade Locks, a popular hub along the Pacific Crest Trail.
Like I mentioned before, this is the area we explored and stayed in during our first dating anniversary back in October 2014. We didn't have a lot of money back then, so we had to find cheap things for us to do. That included silly pictures and random places. One of those random places to take a silly picture at was underneath the bridge. There was a mural down there near a small parking lot people sell fish and other wares at. We noticed a cougar who looked surprised and thought it looked hilarious, so we tried our best imitation, and it became a funny memory of ours.
Now that we were there again, 11 years later, we needed to get an updated picture. Of course, we knew it wasn't going to be a perfect replica, but we were going to sure try. We did take a few pictures with the selfie stick and picked the best one to compare the 2014 one to.
I asked Ben if he was hungry because we were near the Thunder Island Brewery, a place I wanted to eat lunch and drink a beer at. He told me that he could eat. We found a place to park off the street and went inside. The main restaurant was upstairs. We were seated right away and given menus. I knew right away what drink I wanted. I really don't like IPA's or IPL's but this one I had to have just because of the name. I ordered a Thunder Buddy - yeah, from Ted. Thunder buddies for life! Ben had the Jamaica - a hard agua fresca.
Our waitress came back with our drinks, and Ben ordered an appetizer of chips and salsa while we still decided what we wanted for lunch. She came back a few minutes later and Ben and I hammered down what we wanted. Ben got a salmon and I got a chicken rice bowl. They were surprisingly good for being considered "healthy" food. We finished our food, paid and used the restroom before we left. I got myself a sticker too.
Next Adventure: First Anniversary Weekend: The Dalles to Lacey














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