Neahkahnie Mountain - Oswald West State Park

Monday, January 5, 2015

Start of a new year means it's time to drag our loaves up a mountain. We parked off of Highway 101 at a scenic viewpoint, crossed the road and started up where the trail reads "Oregon Coast Trail." For January, we had a clear blue day with temperatures in the mid 40s, we quickly dropped our jackets as this hike is mostly switchbacks all the way to the top. The trail is relatively easy to follow and pretty popular with day hikers, yet Mike and I still managed to off road while we were staring at an enormous pine. We eventually found our way back to the trail and continued at our sluggish pace. It took us roughly an hour to go 2 miles. At the top we had the option of looping back down, but we opted to retrace our steps and return the way we came.

Overall this was a great hike to remind you of your physical shortcomings. On a clear day I definitely recommend it, if you are looking for a summit view of the Oregon Coast. We were eager to head back down as we never miss an opportunity to eat Fish & Chips at Bill's in Cannon Beach.  Some of the earlier beach pictures are from Cape Falcon, we were unable to hike the cape due to a windstorm, hoping to head back there this summer. Happy New Year and Happy Trails!




















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