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DAY TRIPS TO THE
®
OREGON COAST
GETAWAY IDEAS FOR THE LOCAL TRAVELER
by Kim Cooper Findling
hen you don’t live near the Oregon
WCoast, winters can be long and cold
(and wet in some regions), summers hot and
dry. It’s time to hit the beach! Author Kim
Cooper Findling has authored the perfect
guide, an expert-driven itinerary and know-
Treat your tablescape to local with carefully how to make the most of a day trip. Day Trips to the Oregon Coast
curated wines, artisan cheeses and meats, presents narrative itineraries detailing the perfect travel day in each
and fresh organic produce. of 21 Oregon Coast destinations, traveling north to south. You will
learn where to go, what to see, and what to do as a family or with
a group of friends, or while on a solo getaway, region by region.
The volume includes insider tips, narrative anecdotes, and a detailed
everyone is welcome!
step-by-step itinerary guide for your next adventure.
Southern Oregon's first and only certified organic retailer Author Kim Cooper Findling is a fifth generation Oregonian and
Open daily 7AM to 9PM award-winning writer and editor of stories about her beloved home
237 N. First St., Ashland, OR • (541)482-2237 • www.ashlandfood.coop state. For the last two decades, she has worked as a magazine edi-
tor, travel writer, memoirist, journalist, teacher, and author in Bend,
Oregon.
www.KimCooperFindling.com
DEEP TRAVEL
SOUVENIRS FROM THE INNER JOURNEY
Edited by Anna Elkins and Christina Ammon
eep Travel has led writers from the
DHimalayan peaks of Nepal to the Saharan
sands of Morocco, from the jungles of Mexico
to the Gitano caves in Spain. Just as compelling
as those exterior landscapes we travel are the
interior landscapes we encounter—the ter-
rain of own thoughts and emotions. The writers in this anthology
address both inner and outer adventures through stories, poems, and
vignettes that are as informative as a travelogue yet as revelatory as
a journal. During our journeys, we collect many things—cactus-silk
scarves, handfuls of tin Milagros—but the best souvenirs lie within
this book: the observations, insights, and reflections that form the
heart of Deep Travel.
A Deep Travel Workshop takes us to remote places, introduces us to
marvelous characters, and then lets each of us find our own way as
we write.—Tim Cahill, author of Hold the Enlightenment
Available at The Miners' Bazaar, Rebel Heart Books, Bloomsbury,
and Amazon.
www.AnnaElkins.com
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