R2R Travelogue 13: Crater Lake National Park in Oregon in Winter ...

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Day Thirteen: Of all of the items on "my list" for this journey, seeing Crater Lake was at or near the top. It is the only National Park in the western United States I have never seen. As much as I had read about its remarkably blue waters and all the details of its formation, my anticipation level was high.

Photo: @roleerob was here! Almost ...

The only problem was the timing of my visit - the "dead of winter." While I have been joking about that the last few days, down along the Pacific Coast of California, here I knew it would be serious business.

As we can see, I made it to the West Entrance. What is that white stuff?

Let's find out ...

Crater Lake National Park


Crater Lake National Park preserves the wonder of the deepest lake in the United States - the 9th deepest in the world. It is one of America's oldest national parks and was formed May 22, 1902.

Having spent the night in Grants Pass, Oregon, I was southwest of Crater Lake. To reach it, I drove northeast on Hwy 62E, which is also referred to as the Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway.

Photo: Approaching Crater Lake on Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway

As we can see, it is a beautiful stretch of highway. Like driving down a green hallway, with the branches almost touching across the road at times overhead.

The dark, drizzly gray of the morning in Grants Pass was giving way to increasingly lighter shades of gray as I was approaching Crater Lake. My hopes were rising that I was still going to be able to see it.

Photo: Snow Steadily Deepens up to Steel Visitor Center

Steadily climbing up the side of the volcano, in which Crater Lake lies, the snow got deeper and deeper. It was over the top of my truck, when the guard at the entrance to the Visitor Center said the road to the rim had been closed due to the heavy snowfall through the previous night.

Great! The same storm system that had caused my visit to Redwoods National Park to be less than "optimum" was also responsible for burying Crater Lake under enough snow I couldn't see it at all. 😞

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What causes people to almost universally respond in awe the first time they experience Crater Lake is the incredible blueness of the water. Under the right conditions, this impression might even be enhanced in the winter time.

Above you see a picture of what might have been. Key word: Might ...

Photo: Closest @roleerob got. Picture on Brochure in Visitors Center

So ... Very close. Another 1,000 feet up to the rim of the caldera and I would've been able to see it. Although, in addition to the snow, there was heavy cloud cover and fog. It was just not meant to be for @roleerob on 2 Feb 2019 ...

Before leaving, I gathered info for both a hoped for future trip and to help anyone else who might read this and gather some tips for their attempt. Should they also "go for it" in the middle of winter ...

Photo: Story of Crater Lake Formation

First, the lake was formed by the collapse of a massive volcano in on itself. There is a great little 22-minute video they play for visitors, which does a great job of explaining and illustrating this.

This resulting caldera slowly filled with melted snow and rain. The remarkable purity of the water is the result of there being neither an inlet nor outlet from the lake. And the lake holds 5 trillion gallons (19 trillion liters) of this wonderfully pure water!

Both this remarkable purity and its depth lead to its internationally famous blue color.

Photo: Crater Lake get LOTS of Snow!

If I thought for a minute today was just an unfortunate coincidence and that normally Crater Lake is open most of the winter, well ... Talking to the Aide at the Visitor Center and having him show me these pictures got that straightened out.

Crater Lake averages 44 feet of snow per year. Recent winters have been less than that, but still it snows a lot up here!

Photo: Looking North to Crater Lake

Once out of the National Park and back out on Hwy 62E, I stopped at this viewing point and looked back up from where I had just descended down the mountain. Hmmm. What's the problem? 😉

Just not my day ...


Closing with a tip for those who may come in the winter. Knowing how many people might be disappointed about not being able to see the lake, the Rangers have made provisions for Ranger-led snowshoe hikes.

No experience necessary and they provide the snowshoes at no charge! You provide the conditioning to be able to make the climb and the enthusiasm!

Here is a link with more details. They highly recommend that you make reservations in advance.

Hope this is of help to someone!

Postscript for Day Thirteen



Weather strikes again! Missed by one day ...

At least this time, it was a little more understandable / reasonable. I am truly back to being in the middle of winter and this lake is way up high in altitude.

The outside of the caldera holding Crater Lake is a key watershed for this area. Here we see some pasture being supplied water coming down from the mountain holding Crater Lake.

Photo: Ranch Country just Southeast of Crater Lake

Snow from the outside of the Crater Lake caldera supplies the headwaters of both the Rogue and the Klamath rivers. I crossed the Klamath River yesterday, where it empties into the Pacific Ocean just north of Redwoods National Park!

Closing



Well, honestly not the best of days in "@roleerob's excellent adventure." But, thanks for going along with me anyway, dear reader. I do have one "surprise" post, which I hope to get out in the morning, about something I experienced on the way up to Crater Lake.

As always, I’d love to hear any feedback you may be inspired to provide.

Until "next time," all the best to you for a better tomorrow, as we all work together to build our Steem Community! 👍 😊

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I’m sorry you missed the part that interested you the most but I am sure there will be a future opportunity to do so! I was surprised to see so much snow and am glad that I now have a great view of the lake in my mind. Just a continuation of the many reasons to make a similar trip to experience in the future (may during spring or summer for me)!

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Thank you for the supportive comments @newageinv. All I can say is I did my part! 😉

From time to time, I will have opportunity to say, "I don't write the script!" Certainly true in this case.

What I can say for sure is my interest in seeing Crater Lake has only intensified. Probably overstating to say it is one of the natural wonders of the world, but it really is a remarkable place.

What this trip helped me do was appreciate all of the spectacular country all around it (post coming later on that ...). God willing, I will definitely be back!

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Wow! Thank you so much @steemitworldmap / @lizanomadsoul for Featuring this post. You are very kind. Particularly since I didn’t even ultimately reach my objective in the featured post. You did make a great extract from the post though, highlighting how much I wanted to see it.

All I can say is, I did my part. I showed up! 😉

God willing, I will have another opportunity someday, as my desire to see that marvelous lake has only grown, now that I got so close.

It really seems to be a special place with a lot of energy. I can see why you like to go there :) I am sure you will again. Thanks for putting this place on the map. You deserve to be in the top 10 ;)

Thank you @lizanomadsoul for the encouragement! 👍

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Howdy sir roleerob! well that was still in educational and interesting segment of the trip but you're going to have to go back! lol.

"... but you're going to have to go back!"

I certainly hope to! This lake and all I understand about it is truly a national treasure and a marvel to behold. Coincidentally, just listened to a wonderful Christian song with my brother last night, that contained a lot of footage in the background from Crater Lake ...

oh good! And that place would make a fabulous back drop for music videos!

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