Travel back in time. AAA's magazine Via features some of Oregon's elegant covered bridges.
Excerpt: "[Covered bridges] transport you not just across waterways but also
back in time. Oregon, with 50, has more than any other state this side
of the Mississippi. Standing on the wooden deck of one of these minor
engineering marvels, it's easy to imagine the generations of loggers,
farmers, and schoolkids who have crossed it, fished from its flanks,
had their first kiss in its shadows, or gathered for a hoedown under
its roof." By Christopher Hall
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Gear We Like: Cast Iron Skillet
Coleman and cast iron skillets: two concepts that say "camping" loud and clear to the folks at Oregon Lakes & Rivers. So we dug around a bit and found the perfect combination: the 10" cast iron skillet from Coleman ($12.99). Brings back great memories and brings forward great meals. COLEMAN WEBSITE
Hot and hearty and all in one skillet, this breakfast cooks up great in a cast-iron skillet, over glowing coals on the camp fire. As comforting and filling as it is quick and easy.
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