Excellent presentation! In 1981, I needed to move from Wallowa Co. because of the declining lumber industry in the early 1980's. I only lived there 5 years, but the land holds remarkable memories for me. I was the breakfast/lunch cook at the Wallowa Lodge for a year or so. I recall the sourdough pancakes we would make from a sourdough starter that was over 100 years old! Winters are tough up there and not for the faint of heart. From Wallowa, I moved to be near family who were living in Las Vegas. The transition from the mountains to a concrete village was disappointing to say the least.
I was born in lagrande and raised in wallowa county I actually lived up at the lake on property owned by my family since the turn of the last century about 1890 sometime I spent a lot of time on that lake and let me tell you when you wipe out on watterskis in the middle of the lake you feel like something is going to come up and eat you!! So you learn to start off the dock and come back to as close as you can get to it !! Lol but I do know there are things in those mountains that are not seen much and it can get down right creepy out there at night or even in the day time . Just stay vigilant if you go and keep your kids close in the high country. It's a beautiful place though. My grandpa called it God's country. Thanks.
Because there’s a lake monster! I went swimming there at night with some other teens. Even right next to the shore it felt like something was going to grab us from under the water.
I worked for the forestry dept in the 80s working in the area including a winter at the park . There's something special about the energy I've rarely felt the other remote places I've spent time at . Always look fondly at that time in my life I will say the cold showers were not ideal & battling raccoons Who would vandalize the cabin all the time, leaving a terrible costly mess regularly !
Grant, you need to come here in 2023 for updates and come in January for the snowy mountains, the skiing at Fergie, the dog sled races. The lodge was going to be sold and torn down but with fundraiser etc is now run by shareholders and undergoing much needed repairs.
At, 3:38, CORRECTION: "Ideally thinking about the history of the Nez Perce and how important this land IS to them" not "WAS" - living people! Not dead! Nice try, though; the effort is appreciated. Educate!
Excellent presentation! In 1981, I needed to move from Wallowa Co. because of the declining lumber industry in the early 1980's. I only lived there 5 years, but the land holds remarkable memories for me. I was the breakfast/lunch cook at the Wallowa Lodge for a year or so. I recall the sourdough pancakes we would make from a sourdough starter that was over 100 years old! Winters are tough up there and not for the faint of heart. From Wallowa, I moved to be near family who were living in Las Vegas. The transition from the mountains to a concrete village was disappointing to say the least.
It’s 2024 and have been blessed to live here 14 years this year when ever away so happy to come home to the beautiful WALLOWS !!!!
This is beautiful footage of one of the world's most beautiful places, Oregon. But respectfully, Grant, please take it down a notch.
I was born in lagrande and raised in wallowa county I actually lived up at the lake on property owned by my family since the turn of the last century about 1890 sometime I spent a lot of time on that lake and let me tell you when you wipe out on watterskis in the middle of the lake you feel like something is going to come up and eat you!! So you learn to start off the dock and come back to as close as you can get to it !! Lol but I do know there are things in those mountains that are not seen much and it can get down right creepy out there at night or even in the day time . Just stay vigilant if you go and keep your kids close in the high country. It's a beautiful place though. My grandpa called it God's country. Thanks.
Because there’s a lake monster! I went swimming there at night with some other teens. Even right next to the shore it felt like something was going to grab us from under the water.
I am from Eugene, Oregon. Right now I am visiting Wallowa, Oregon. This place is beyond beautiful. Video and pictures do not show half of its beauty.
I worked for the forestry dept in the 80s working in the area including a winter at the park . There's something special about the energy I've rarely felt the other remote places I've spent time at . Always look fondly at that time in my life
I will say the cold showers were not ideal & battling raccoons Who would vandalize the cabin all the time, leaving a terrible costly mess regularly !
Thanks for watching and hope you make time to visit!
Grant, you need to come here in 2023 for updates and come in January for the snowy mountains, the skiing at Fergie, the dog sled races. The lodge was going to be sold and torn down but with fundraiser etc is now run by shareholders and undergoing much needed repairs.
This is really good to know! Thank you!
Superb
our family went there a few times in the 70s when the mt. howard tram cars were blue; and yellow.
Oregon is a nature lovers dream. Plan your next vacation there!
Heading there tomorrow!
Wow will it be open with COVID-19...
At, 3:38, CORRECTION: "Ideally thinking about the history of the Nez Perce and how important this land IS to them" not "WAS" - living people! Not dead! Nice try, though; the effort is appreciated. Educate!
He forgot to include the deer in the campground that will eat out of your hand. And sadly are full of ticks that are highly visable.
Get another spokesman. Grant McOmie is a caricature.
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