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Kileen Prather
Kileen Prather
Travel Columnist
Journey with Kileen: Having been a Tour Manager for the last fourteen years and being in thirty-five to forty states a year, there are not too many places I haven't visited in the U.S. I love traveling and meeting so many wonderful people from all over. The purpose of this column is to share with you some of my favorite places and different means of travel whether you go by car, boat, train or motorcoach (bus).
CRATER LAKE, DEEPEST LAKE IN THE US

The four deepest lakes in the US, are Lake Chelan in the Cascade mountains of Washington, Lake Tahoe up in the mountains from Reno, NV, Crater Lake in Oregon and finally in the Midwest, Lake Superior, one of the Great Lakes.

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Crater LakeCrater Lake is filled almost entirely by melted snow. At 1,943 feet deep, it is the deepest lake in the United States and one of the deepest in the world. It is also one of the clearest. On sunny summer days, neither words nor photographs can capture Crater LakeÕs remarkable blueness. For much of the year Š usually October to July at higher elevations Š a thick blanket of snow encircles the lake. An average of 524 inches of snow fall in the park every year. Crater Lake, like Yellowstone, lies in a caldera, or volcanic basin, created when the nearly 12,000 foot high Mount Mazama collapsed around 7,700 years ago following a large eruption. Humans probably witnessed the cataclysmic eruption; nevertheless, local Indians said nothing about Crater Lake to trappers and pioneers, who did not find it until 1853. In 1902 Crater Lake became a national park. There is a beautiful lodge there and itÕs easy to drive the rim. Many people like to hike the area & there is a small island out in the lake that visitors can boat to (reservations strongly advised as the boat can fill up rapidly).

Crater LakeOne time I met some friends who were camping there. However tales of bears and mountain lions, as well as other wild animals in the vicinity, helped in making my decision to sleep in my car instead of a tent that evening. Everyone was safe in the morning but I have never been a tent person and felt safer surrounded by steel. We got up early and went over to the lodge for a nice breakfast. The view of the lake early in the morning was breathtaking and the air refreshing and crisp.

If you ever get a chance to visit this beautiful lake, please do. I have never seen a picture or video that does it justice as seeing it in person. And, if you are already in Oregon, a drive through the Columbia River Gorge to Mount Hood is also recommended. If you need to stay somewhere, Portland, the city of Roses, is a fun place to tour.

map itFor the next few weeks I will be discussing some top vacation spots for you to consider. If you have any ideas that you would like me to include, send your thoughts to kileenp@gmail.com. They can be places, like national parks, or cities, or special attractions.

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JourneyEditor's Note: To read more in depth about this area, check out Kileen's book "Journey Beckons". You can order through her website: www.kileenprather.com or at Amazon either in book format or the Kindle edition. Her latest, "Journey To Port" now also on Kindle.

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