Does anyone have an "special" places they keep revisiting and what is it that keeps bringing you back.
Oh, what a great topic idea, Dave!
Yes, there are many "magical" places that have me returning time and again, but there's several I find myself drawn to as a favorite in all seasons -- one is Alsea Falls in Oregon's Coast Range. It is a long 8% climb to get there, and I have been up (and down, in all uses of the word; fastest "off" I've had at 48mph/77kph in the wet and not a scratch, thanks to heavy leaf-mold on the rain-slickened road) in the ice and snow and heat of summer, in the rain and sleet and at dawn and at night, and it always looks different. In winter, the falls partially freeze-over and create huge overhanging spikes of ice. My father and I made one loaded tour through in an ice and snowstorm 30 years ago that had the highway department barricading the road behind us as unsafe to travel. In summer, the basalt creek bed has little pools just right to sit or lie in. Depending on water depth and August heat, one can choose a favorite for temperature, from ice-cold to tepid.
The paved road is my usual route, but I also love taking the old logging roads. I often see deer there, and once -- no, twice now -- have seen mountain lions (cougar) about 120-180meters below me. And...they saw me, making my blood turn a little colder. Close enough.
I've attached a couple photos; one of the Falls and the other of a favorite route to get there. I wish I could bottle and convey the green scent of the forest and the sounds of the birds and the way sunlight shafts through the trees, but these photos will have to do.
Best,
Dan.