| We ended our last walk at the top of the point you can see on the other side of the beach. |
| From the paved trail to the beach, we found the Oregon Coast Trail marker post then crossed this plank bridge over a stream. |
| We climbed the bluff to the north of the beach |
| We've seen lots of berries on our walks |
| Entering back into the forest |
| The trail had collapsed at this point so we had to go around |
| We made a very steep descent down to this bridge |
| Interesting moss-covered tree |
| We climbed a steep, sandy, eroded trail up to the viewpoint |
| We came to an area that was full of Stellar Jays all screeching at us for being in their area |
| We saw a bluff ahead and knew it must have been a viewpoint because we saw people on it. |
| Great view from House Rock Viewpoint |
| There was a memorial to Samuel H. Boardman at the viewpoint. The area we are walking in in the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor |
| Looking back down the bluff to the area of the trail. |
| Had to zoom in to see the trail. |
| There was a trail marker at the viewpoint |
| Maybe a Fairy Bell |
| This was a muddy section but we managed to stay upright |
| Sometimes the trail is tilted and almost non-existant |
| Just about back to Lone Ranch Beach |
| This snake was sunning and didn't want to move. |
| Interestingly shaped stack |
| Probably an American Tree Sparrow |

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