Grant's Getaways
Autor Grant McOmieen Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781513260464
ISBN-10: 1513260464
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Westwinds Press
ISBN-10: 1513260464
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Westwinds Press
Notă biografică
A fifth-generation Oregonian, McOmie is a journalist, author, and teacher who realized he hadn't seen enough of his native state and he has spent much of his thirty-year career as a news reporter exploring Oregon. He ended up enjoying his getaways so much that he decided to share these "teachable moments with touchable history" in a new Grant's Getaways series of guidebooks.
McOmie, Travel Oregon, and KGW-TV produce Grant's Getaways segments in cooperation with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Oregon State Parks, and the Oregon State Marine Board. The weekly segments and half-hour programs feature themes such as fishing, urban hiking, surfing, geocaching, and more. The book series also benefits from tremendous support from both Travel Oregon and KGW through cross-promotion efforts with each. His show reaches approximately 2.8 million households annually, and brings to life many of the state's varied natural and cultural resources that inspire year-round travel throughout the state.
McOmie, Travel Oregon, and KGW-TV produce Grant's Getaways segments in cooperation with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Oregon State Parks, and the Oregon State Marine Board. The weekly segments and half-hour programs feature themes such as fishing, urban hiking, surfing, geocaching, and more. The book series also benefits from tremendous support from both Travel Oregon and KGW through cross-promotion efforts with each. His show reaches approximately 2.8 million households annually, and brings to life many of the state's varied natural and cultural resources that inspire year-round travel throughout the state.
Cuprins
Contents
Map
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Spring: Outdoor Talk Essay
APRIL
1-Bayocean: A Spit You Can't Resist
2-Wahclella and Memaloose Falls
3- South Slough Hiking
4-Zippity-Do-Da-Ziplines!
MAY
5- Forests for Families
6- Olys Are Back!
7- King of the Clam Gun
8- Written in the Rocks
JUNE
9- Downtown Salmon
10-Oregon Rail Riders
11-The Forever Fund-School House Project
12-Petersen's Rock Garden
Summer: Outdoor Talk Essay
JULY
13-Wapato Greenway State Park
14-All Aboard at Molalla Train Park
15-A Butterfly Playground
16-Let's Go Camping
AUGUST
17- Salmon Fishing is a Family Affair
18- Mt Hood History and Huckleberry Hounds
19- You'll Dig Oregon's State Gem
20- Oregon's Floating Museum
SEPTEMBER
21- Oregon Tourist #2 Returns
22- Digging Fossils in Fossil
23- McKenzie River Campout
24- Cloud Cap Inn SB=Olallie Lake Basin
Fall: Outdoor Talk Essay
OCTOBER
25- Oregon's Fish Whisperer
26- Secrets in the Sand
27-Oregon's HooDoos
28-Taking Aim at Archery
NOVEMBER
29- The Oregon Connection
30- Just for Kids
31- Islands in the Sky
32- Written in the Rocks SB
DECEMBER
33-Hooking Kids on Steelhead
34-Caring for Oregon's Wildlife
35-A Wildlife Artist @Elkhorn Wildlife Area
36-Forgotten Ghost Towns and New Beginnings
Winter: Outdoor Talk Essay
JANUARY
37-Basecamp Baker
38-Diamond Lake Snowmobiles
39- Cape Foulweather-Where Oregon Began
40-Off Road Riders
FEBRUARY
41-Kilchis Point Reserve
42-Beauty Beyond Belief
43-Higher Education
44-Menucha: A Governor's Playground
MARCH
45-Marine Discovery Tours
46-Shellburg Falls
47-Wildlife Safari
48-Underground Ft Stevens SB=Oregon Cannons Come Home
Index
Map
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Spring: Outdoor Talk Essay
APRIL
1-Bayocean: A Spit You Can't Resist
2-Wahclella and Memaloose Falls
3- South Slough Hiking
4-Zippity-Do-Da-Ziplines!
MAY
5- Forests for Families
6- Olys Are Back!
7- King of the Clam Gun
8- Written in the Rocks
JUNE
9- Downtown Salmon
10-Oregon Rail Riders
11-The Forever Fund-School House Project
12-Petersen's Rock Garden
Summer: Outdoor Talk Essay
JULY
13-Wapato Greenway State Park
14-All Aboard at Molalla Train Park
15-A Butterfly Playground
16-Let's Go Camping
AUGUST
17- Salmon Fishing is a Family Affair
18- Mt Hood History and Huckleberry Hounds
19- You'll Dig Oregon's State Gem
20- Oregon's Floating Museum
SEPTEMBER
21- Oregon Tourist #2 Returns
22- Digging Fossils in Fossil
23- McKenzie River Campout
24- Cloud Cap Inn SB=Olallie Lake Basin
Fall: Outdoor Talk Essay
OCTOBER
25- Oregon's Fish Whisperer
26- Secrets in the Sand
27-Oregon's HooDoos
28-Taking Aim at Archery
NOVEMBER
29- The Oregon Connection
30- Just for Kids
31- Islands in the Sky
32- Written in the Rocks SB
DECEMBER
33-Hooking Kids on Steelhead
34-Caring for Oregon's Wildlife
35-A Wildlife Artist @Elkhorn Wildlife Area
36-Forgotten Ghost Towns and New Beginnings
Winter: Outdoor Talk Essay
JANUARY
37-Basecamp Baker
38-Diamond Lake Snowmobiles
39- Cape Foulweather-Where Oregon Began
40-Off Road Riders
FEBRUARY
41-Kilchis Point Reserve
42-Beauty Beyond Belief
43-Higher Education
44-Menucha: A Governor's Playground
MARCH
45-Marine Discovery Tours
46-Shellburg Falls
47-Wildlife Safari
48-Underground Ft Stevens SB=Oregon Cannons Come Home
Index
Recenzii
“No one knows how to get more out of our amazing state than Grant McOmie. He’s been showing us how to enjoy the best stuff along the back roads and beyond for a long time. I suspect he might actually be trying to get away from the question everyone asks him—‘How do I get your job?’—but I’m thankful Grant’s made it so easy for all of us to . . . get away.”
—Paul Linnman, KEX 1190 radio personality, and author of The Exploding Whale and Oregon Golf
“I've been a fan of Grant McOmie since his cub reporter days in Seattle. He is the voice of the great Pacific Northwest outdoors. Capturing not only the story of the destination, but sharing the legends, yarns, and accounts of the personalities that make Oregon this unique place we call home. Great read, makes me want to get outdoors even more!”
—John Williams, creator/host of Wheelchair Destinations
“Grant has long been a favorite of mine and now he’s sharing the how, what, where, and when of his insightful outdoor adventures. Whether tree climbing, cooking up a crawfish boil, digging clams and fossils, kayaking, snowshoeing, or soaring skyward, Grant offers 101 concise vignettes that intrigue and encourage us to lace up our boots and get out there. As Grant so aptly puts, ‘Why live here if you don’t go searching for those singular moments which set Oregon apart.’ Amen.”
—MJ Cody, co-editor of Wild in the City
—Paul Linnman, KEX 1190 radio personality, and author of The Exploding Whale and Oregon Golf
“I've been a fan of Grant McOmie since his cub reporter days in Seattle. He is the voice of the great Pacific Northwest outdoors. Capturing not only the story of the destination, but sharing the legends, yarns, and accounts of the personalities that make Oregon this unique place we call home. Great read, makes me want to get outdoors even more!”
—John Williams, creator/host of Wheelchair Destinations
“Grant has long been a favorite of mine and now he’s sharing the how, what, where, and when of his insightful outdoor adventures. Whether tree climbing, cooking up a crawfish boil, digging clams and fossils, kayaking, snowshoeing, or soaring skyward, Grant offers 101 concise vignettes that intrigue and encourage us to lace up our boots and get out there. As Grant so aptly puts, ‘Why live here if you don’t go searching for those singular moments which set Oregon apart.’ Amen.”
—MJ Cody, co-editor of Wild in the City
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“Together, we’ll journey to a little-known corner of Oregon where you can stroll through a lush rain forest marked by a rare and towering stand of ancient giant redwood trees. We’ll ride the rails back into history to one of the mother loads of Oregon’s gold mining past. We’ll saddle up and join a horseback trip into the Eagle Cap Wilderness in Oregon’s high country….So lace up your hiking boots and buckle up your seat belts, too. We’re traveling toward adventures that make the Northwest corner of the United States so special.”
Extras
Longtime chef and local restaurateur and all around Oregon adventurer, Leather Storrs, said it’s really pretty simple: if you want to harvest wild mushrooms, learn their habitats. In the Tillamook State Forest ߝ where the sun and the shadows dance through the towering Doug fir trees, Storrs’ well-trained eyes were fixed down close to the ground as he searched for a culinary reward.
“Ohhh, there we are ߝ chanty number one ߝ it’s always good to get off the dime early,” exclaimed Storrs with a hearty laugh.
Chanterelles have a golden-orange hue and their chalice shape make them hard to spot ߝ but their allure is a woodsy flavor that’s hard to resist. Since 1999, the gorgeous fungi have been Oregon’s official State Mushroom.
“As soon as you see the first one,” noted Storrs. “There is this chanterella-vision that allows you to see that unique sort of peachy-orange color, but with the weather change and the alder leaves turning yellow on the ground it’s getting trickier.”
Chanterelles are not the only mushrooms in the forest. Storrs, an experienced mushroom hunter said that there are dozens of other mushrooms that grow here and most are none too friendly to people and many are downright dangerous.
“When you’re doing it without knowledge and confirmation, there’s no reason to take any chances. I learned in culinary school an old saying: ‘There are old mycologists and there are bold mycologists, but there are no old, bold mycologists.’
Leather Storrs may not be an old, bold mycologist, but he is one of Portland’s finest chefs.
“Ohhh, there we are ߝ chanty number one ߝ it’s always good to get off the dime early,” exclaimed Storrs with a hearty laugh.
Chanterelles have a golden-orange hue and their chalice shape make them hard to spot ߝ but their allure is a woodsy flavor that’s hard to resist. Since 1999, the gorgeous fungi have been Oregon’s official State Mushroom.
“As soon as you see the first one,” noted Storrs. “There is this chanterella-vision that allows you to see that unique sort of peachy-orange color, but with the weather change and the alder leaves turning yellow on the ground it’s getting trickier.”
Chanterelles are not the only mushrooms in the forest. Storrs, an experienced mushroom hunter said that there are dozens of other mushrooms that grow here and most are none too friendly to people and many are downright dangerous.
“When you’re doing it without knowledge and confirmation, there’s no reason to take any chances. I learned in culinary school an old saying: ‘There are old mycologists and there are bold mycologists, but there are no old, bold mycologists.’
Leather Storrs may not be an old, bold mycologist, but he is one of Portland’s finest chefs.
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Emmy Awardߝwinning journalist and fifth-generation Oregon native Grant McOmie provides travelers with an in depth guide to 101 of the best Oregon destinations featured in his popular television series Grant’s Getaways, produced by KGW-TV and Travel Oregon. Come along with Grant McOmie as he explores family-friendly destinations and day trips across the width and breadth of Oregon. From kayaking in Netarts Bay, riding a jet boat on the Rogue River, and fishing for Deschutes River steelhead to exploring Lava River Cave in the Newberry Volcanic National Monument, digging for fossils in the John Day Basin, and riding mountain bikes at Black Rock, 101 Grant’s Getaways has an outdoor adventure for everyone. The book is organized by the month in which the television segment was filmed, and features 75 photographs from Grant’s outdoor adventures. Also included are travel tips such as “What to Know if You Go” and “Best Time of the Year” as well as access information.
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Emmy Awardߝwinning journalist and fifth-generation Oregon native Grant McOmie provides travelers with an in-depth guide to 101 of the best Oregon destinations featured in his popular television series Grant’s Getaways, produced by KGW-TV and Travel Oregon. Come along with Grant McOmie as he explores family-friendly destinations and day trips across the width and breadth of Oregon. From kayaking in Netarts Bay, riding a jet boat on the Rogue River, and fishing for Deschutes River steelhead to exploring Lava River Cave in the Newberry Volcanic National Monument, digging for fossils in the John Day Basin, and riding mountain bikes at Black Rock, Grant’s Getaways: 101 Oregon Adventures has an outdoor adventure for everyone. The book is organized by the month in which the television segment was filmed, and features 75 photographs from Grant’s outdoor adventures. Also included are travel tips such as “What to Know if You Go” and “Best Time of the Year” as well as access information.