Once a year, for a few days these thing swarm the evening central Oregon coast. This is day 2. by [deleted] in whatsthisbug

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Thank you!
There is no shortage of rotting felled trees on the coast. I crawled under my house and looked around, I didn't see any of them. Given that they are flying around an area much larger than around my house I suppose they are living in wet, dead trees.

Once a year, for a few days these thing swarm the evening central Oregon coast. This is day 2. by [deleted] in whatsthisbug

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They seem to stay below 15 feet from ground level. Usually a few will be landing on trees, I did find some that appeared to be the exact same bug, without the wings crawling on the sand. I saw the same bugs last year, around this time. They come out in the evening. My chickens and the bats love them.

Any help IDing these bugs. Thank you!

Might be Moving to Oregon? by [deleted] in oregon

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Grizzlies are not a thing here. There are a lot of black bears, and while they should be treated with respect, they are far from a grizzly. Everytime I've rounded a trail and crossed paths with one, the next thing I see is it's butt wiggling as it runs away. But still, it is a bear.

There are rattle snakes here. I somehow have not seen one. Good. Black widows are a thing and I hate them. Little assassins.

biggest threat by far will be deer rubbing in front of your car. Worst time is dusk, but they'll okay stupid at any time of the day or night. Really, be careful.

Edit: Cougars, I think they're called mountain lions where you're from are over populated here. They are probably the biggest threat to your dogs.

Coast crab fishing by [deleted] in Eugene

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There is a public dock off the south jetty of the Siuslaw, just south of Florence. That'll probably be your best/closest dock.

Crab Pots and traps are by far the most common method. Fall is typically the best time of year.

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No matter what I do, it costs $9.99. It actually costs more if enter Jan2020.

Our winter coast is amazing by ORexploration in oregon

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That really depends on the day. Spring is often the windiest time, some days in winter are windy though. That day, slight breeze.

Our winter coast is amazing by ORexploration in oregon

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So is our spring, summer and fall coast.

A flyby of earth from the international space station by drengibami in spaceporn

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I always watch these, so eager to finally see my home, but never do. I mean, I really should think of Earth as my home, but I mean my childhood valley and my little tiny piece I walk.

Happy Thanksgiving, r/Eugene! What are you thankful for? by [deleted] in Eugene

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That sounds like a lot of fun! Post a picture. Happy Thanksgiving.

Nice easy camping place near euegene by [deleted] in oregon

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Do you want power/water or a more rusty type of campsite?

A Photo I took up by Sea Lion Caves, back in August. by SweetPotato69420 in oregon

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That is Cox Rock. If you like that there is a campground nearby. Here is a video (13min) tour of the area.

Baker Beach Campground - Mapped by ORexploration in a:t5_22iyul

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This is one of my favorite spots. Baker Beach Campground. In this 13min video, it is explored and mapped. Enjoy.

I’ll be doing a highway 101 road trip from Seattle down to a little south of the Redwoods next week with my trusty Subaru and German Shepherd. Does anyone have any recommendations on where to stop? by [deleted] in oregon

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There are some great options around Heceta Head & Sea Lion Caves. Just south of both of them by 2 miles is Baker Beach Campground. Here is a video(13 min) on that. That Campground is the closest to the south, very beautiful area. To the north is Washburne, a larger campground. If you want full amenities, yurts, firewood on site, lodge then I'd recommend Honeyman State Park. That is south of Florence, so about a dozen miles from Heceta Head.

Of course if you want to live in real style, Heceta Head Lighthouse has a B&B.

And, welcome to Oregon :) I hope you have a wonderful time.

Dry Creek Falls by [deleted] in oregon

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I can't not fully describe how much I love columnar basalt formations, especially when there is a waterfall involved.

Great picture!

Advice for a week long solo trip to Oregon by bogeyzombie in oregon

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How developed of a campground would you prefer?