This week we thought it might be nice to take a walk. We don’t backpack, but we do often day hike. which in the winter can be tricky to find clear paths. A lot of people winter hike with snowshoes, and we’ve done that, but it’s not practical with Tip.
There are literally hundreds of short trail loops within a half-hour drive.
Most include a scenic overlook, waterfall, or some natural wonder. This week we went looking for a stream we’d heard a lot about, but had never actually seen.
Wychus Creek headwaters in the Sisters Wilderness area winds through the town of Sisters and empties into the Deschutes River a few miles west of Terrebonne.
An overlook loop is part of a series of interconnected trails that allow you to explore the creek or backpack up into the wilderness area.
The portion we walked is not only popular. but well groomed. Its half mile loop swings by a walled off ledge above the creek.
From this point you are treated to spectacular views of the Three Sisters and Broken Top with Mt. Bachelor to the south and Mt. Washington to the northwest.
On a different day . . .
We explored the area along the Middle Deschutes, about midway between Bend and Lake Billy Chinook.
Most of the Middle Deschutes River from this spot extending upstream above Bend is a designated paddle route that often includes walking trails. One section of those paths runs through a wildlife preservation area.
Borden Beck Wildlife Preserve is along a section of this trail. Caught in the middle of a dispute between land development or riparian preservation it wasn’t until 2019 that this parcel on the edge of Lower Bridge road received some protection.
The Deschutes River winds through marsh bottomland offering great birding at the right time of the year. This is not that time of year.
However, for a January day it was sunny and relatively warm. We got in a walk and figured out where to find the preserve’s parking and access point.
Both places have been added to the calendar for fall visits. After weeks of hiding from the frigid winter weather it was nice to get outside again.
I haven’t commented on your posts in awhile, but want to let you know that I read every one of them. Always great photos and information. We would love to experience your neck of the woods. Thanks for sharing a slice of your lives.
Mon … great to hear from you and nice to know your reading and enjoying the posts. If you ever get to the lower 48 we’d love to see ya. js & JQ
Another great group of pics and fun trails. JQ i’m loving the focus/out of focus pics!!
Hey Nan, thanks for the note … JQ’s new lens has been working out nicely.