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Driving the Historic Colombia River Highway in Oregon

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

I visited Portland, Oregon a few years ago.  It’s a really nice city to visit, with a small city center that’s easy to walk around, and plenty to see and do.  But all that walking can be tiring and I found it was pleasurable to get away from the city and take a drive.  I was lucky enough to find out about the Historic Columbia River Highway which passes through the Columbia Gorge.  This driving tour takes the better part of a day.

The highway actually begins easy of Portland – around sixteen miles from the city center.  The starting point is Lewis and Clark State Park and the Sandy River an area popular with anglers and swimmers.  From there head east to the Portland Women’s Forum State Scenic Viewpoint.  This will give you your first view of the amazing Columbia Gorge.  If you head to Crown Point you will be able to catch a view that will take your breath away as on a clear day you can see thirty miles down the gorge.  Nearby is historic Vista House where you can check out the history of the area.

From Crown Point the highway will take you down into the gorge.  You will pass many waterfalls on the journey including the Latourell Falls which drops down 249 feet.  You can park your vehicle and take a hike up to the falls passing others on the way.

Further along the highway you will encounter the largest waterfall in Oregon, the Multnomah Falls.  This is a very popular area for tourists.  Again you can walk up a trail to view the falls.  There is also a lodge situated at these falls and it includes snacks, gifts and a visitors center.

Heading eastwards the highway merges with I84.  You will come across the Bonneville Lock and Dam which has a visitors center where you can study the history of the dam and its fish ladder.  You may be able to view the fish including sturgeon, salmon and trout.  Close by is Eagle Creek which has one of the best hiking spots in the whole Gorge.  You can the access the Bridge of the Gods and the site of Cascade Locks.  The locks were built as an alternative to the highway for visitors to travel via steamship.  Cruises are still possible on the river during the summer months – another fantastic way to view the Columbia Gorge.

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Pick the Right Lawyer for the Job

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

Milestones in life sometimes require the services of a lawyer. This may including visiting a law office to create a will, dissolve a marriage, or finalize the paperwork involved with starting a new business. While there are still some general purpose lawyers out there in smaller communities who can handle just about any situation, most lawyers specialize in one area of the law. Any client searching for a good lawyer will start by finding out which lawyers have extensive knowledge and experience in the appropriate field.

There are three basic categories of law: civil, criminal, and family. Civil law includes lawsuits between individual citizens and businesses. These cases are usually seeking financial restitution in some form or another. Criminal law involves the prosecution of individuals who have broken the law. In criminal cases, the prosecutor is usually an employee of the government while criminal lawyers will be defending the suspect. Family law has to do with the legal interactions of a family. Wills, divorces, adoptions, and custody cases all fall into this area.

Anyone who is seeking the services of a lawyer will also need to make sure that they are dealing with someone who is licensed to practice in the specific jurisdiction. Laws are different in different states and even in different counties or cities. A local attorney is going to be the best bet. After narrowing it down by location and specialty, it is time to go to each reno law firm on the list and find the lawyer who is experienced, knowledgeable, and seems like a good fit for the personality and needs of the individual client.

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