While traveling up the Oregon coast, the guys stopped to visit the Sea Lion Cave. The world's largest sea cave, according to the Guinness Book of Records, is located 11 miles slightly north of Florence, Oregon.
Steller Sea Lions hang out, breed and give birth at this rookery.
The herd of about 200 Steller Sea Lions sunning themselves on the rock coast. This image is a close up of the Sea Lions.
The actual view of the pinnipeds which are carnivores. The Sea Lions consume mostly bottom fish-Skate, small Sharks, Squid and different varieties of rock fish.
Steller Sea Lions hang out, breed and give birth at this rookery.
The herd of about 200 Steller Sea Lions sunning themselves on the rock coast. This image is a close up of the Sea Lions.
The actual view of the pinnipeds which are carnivores. The Sea Lions consume mostly bottom fish-Skate, small Sharks, Squid and different varieties of rock fish.
This two acre cave is where the sea lions spend the fall and winter months. It offers protection from harsh coastal conditions.
Oops..some of these critters don't know it's July!
A view of Oregon's Pacific coast.
The guys say, "the photos simply don't do the view justice."
A lighthouse on the coast point.
Travel today was hampered, Fred's bike began leaking oil. The guys, with some impressive trouble shooting, detected a faulty oil seal. They contacted a Harley dealer in Portland, Oregon for some service help. The dealership was able to get Fred's bike in for repair, as well as the other three bikes, for routine maintenance. The fellows only logged 210 miles today.
I love the lighthouse picture, Ron!
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