Oregon Trip Report 2018 – Part 1

Wreck of the Peter Iredale

While the main purpose of my trip to Oregon in May was to photograph the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad, flying into and out of Portland provided some additional photography opportunities.  First up was a stop at the Oregon Rail Heritage Center on Friday afternoon.  We arrived to find Southern Pacific 4449 parked outside in preparation for an open house the next day.

SP 4449

Inside the facility were Oregon Railroad & Navigation 197 and Spokane Portland & Seattle 700:

OR&N 197

From there we headed to Astoria where we caught the Riverfront Trolley running with several container ships waiting their turn to run up river:

Astoria Riverfront Trolley along the Columbia River

Flavel House gardens in full bloom:

Flavel House Rear Gardens in Spring

Next, we headed down the coast and found the wreck of the Peter Iredale:

Wreck of the Peter Iredale

After spending some time on the beach capturing the wreck under menacing skies, we make the final leg of the trip into Garabaldi for the photo charter the next day.

Look for Part 2 next Tuesday.

Through The Lens 134 – Wreck of the Peter Iredale

Wreck of the Peter Iredale

Wreck of the Peter Iredale, Fort Stevens State Park, Oregon.  The Peter Iredale was a four-masted steel barque sailing vessel that ran ashore October 25, 1906, on the Oregon.  The remains of the hull are a popular photography spot.  While I was hoping for a nice sunset, we at least had some nice clouds.

I took this one during a trip to Oregon in May, on the way to a Photo Charter on the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad.  I’ll post a trip report soon.