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Book SynopsisFrom the popular television Oregon travel series Grant’s Getaways comes the third book in Grant McOmie’s well-loved guidebooks.
Oregon’s treasure Grant McOmie offers in this handy guidebook his favorite kid-friendly outings featured in his television series, Grant’s Getaways. You’ll find activities to engage any kid, from archery to clamming on the coast to hunting for thundereggs to zip-lining through trees in an aerial adventure park.
Grant explored many of these outings as a child on family trips and later as a father with his own children. A big believer in teachable moments through touchable history, he’s expert in providing educational content that kids truly enjoy. This is a detailed reference book for outdoor adventures geared for family fun and activities.
Trade ReviewPraise for Grant McOmie and Grant's Getaways:
"Grant has a way of capturing the Oregon experience in a way that is both casual and compelling. He leaves you feeling as if you'd just shared a cup of coffee with a good friend as he reveals the secret details of an upcoming adventure. . . and invites you into it! His writings capture this spirit of his personality and exude his 'Get out here' approach to life, the outdoors. and all things Oregon."
—Todd Davidson, CEO, Travel Oregon
"KGW8's popular outdoor reporter, Grant McOmie, has published Guide to Wildlife Watching in Oregon, WestWinds Press, $16.99. The well-written book (every page is interesting) is conveniently categorized by season, with its dozens of seasonal locations also keyed on a map. It covers the gamut of Oregon's extraordinary fish and wildlife. Grant McOmie has built a career of discovering the secret places we all seek. . . be they quiet, peaceful, serene, interesting, challenging, or rewarding. . . Most are in our own backyard. All are in his book."
—The Oregonian
"Grant has long been a favorite of mine and now he's sharing the how, what, where, and when of his insightful outdoor adventures. Whether tree climbing, cooking up a crawfish boil, digging clams and fossils, kayaking, snowshoeing, or soaring skyward, Grant offers 101 concise vignettes that intrigue and encourage us to lace up our boots and get out there. As Grant so aptly puts, 'Why live here if you don't go searching for those singular moments which set Oregon apart.' Amen."
—Wild in the City
"Think you know Oregon? Find out more! Grant McOmie is a walking encyclopedia of information on the Pacific Northwest's out of doors."
—ifish.net
"Grant (who is an Oregon treasure) describes Oregon's traveled and not-so-traveled roads in a manner that will spur readers to gather the family, gas up the vehicle, grab outdoor equipment, and experience our glorious Oregon. Grant's enthusiastic and easy-going style comes across on each page. Keep Grant's Getaways and a map in your car any time of the year there are adventures and memories to be made. I'll see you around the state."
—Gerry Frank, columnist for the Oregonian and author of Gerry Frank's Oregon
"Grant's new book of Oregon getaways offers a fine collection of places for some of the state's best fishing and wildlife viewing opportunities. His getaways will set you on the right track to enjoying Oregon's natural wonders. So, as Grant likes to say, 'Get out there and explore the Oregon outdoors' and be sure to grab a rod, binoculars, and this book before you go."
—Roy Elicker, Director, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
"Every week, Grant McOmie thrills KGW's audience with his exciting outdoor stories. Now, this book gives readers that same opportunity to adventure with Grant!"
—Rick Jacobs, Executive News Director, KGW Media Group
"I've been a fan of Grant McOmie since his cub reporter days in Seattle. He is the voice of the great Pacific Northwest outdoors. Capturing not only the story of the destination, but sharing the legends, yarns, and accounts of the personalities that make Oregon this unique place we call home. Great read, makes me want to get outdoors even more!"
—John Williams, creator/host of Wheelchair Destinations
Table of ContentsTable of Contents
Map
Acknowledgments
Spring: Outdoor Talk Essay
APRIL
Bayocean: A Spit You Can’t Resist
Wahclella and Memaloose Falls
South Slough Hiking
Zippity-Do-Da-Ziplines!
MAY
Forests for Families
Olys Are Back!
King of the Clam Gun
Written in the Rocks
JUNE
Downtown Salmon
Oregon Rail Riders
The Forever Fund-School House Project
Petersen’s Rock Garden
Summer: Outdoor Talk Essay
JULY
Wapato Greenway State Park
All Aboard at Molalla Train Park
A Butterfly Playground
Let’s Go Camping
AUGUST
Salmon Fishing is a Family Affair
Mt Hood History and Huckleberry Hounds
You’ll Dig Oregon’s State Gem
Oregon’s Floating Museum
SEPTEMBER
Oregon Tourist #2 Returns
Digging Fossils in Fossil
McKenzie River Campout
Cloud Cap Inn SB=Olallie Lake Basin
Fall: Outdoor Talk Essay
OCTOBER
Oregon’s Fish Whisperer
Secrets in the Sand
Oregon’s HooDoos
Taking Aim at Archery
NOVEMBER
The Oregon Connection
Just for Kids
Islands in the Sky
Written in the Rocks SB
DECEMBER
Hooking Kids on Steelhead
Caring for Oregon’s Wildlife
A Wildlife Artist @Elkhorn Wildlife Area
Forgotten Ghost Towns and New Beginnings
Winter: Outdoor Talk Essay
JANUARY
Basecamp Baker
Diamond Lake Snowmobiles
Cape Foulweather–Where Oregon Began
Off Road Riders
FEBRUARY
Kilchis Point Reserve
Beauty Beyond Belief
Higher Education
Menucha: A Governor’s Playground
MARCH
Marine Discovery Tours
Shellburg Falls
Wildlife Safari
Underground Ft Stevens SB=Oregon Cannons Come Home
Index