Teddy Roosevelt visits Sauvie Island


Joe Wiegand

Friend Joe Wiegand is the premier Theodore Roosevelt repriser in the United States. In the early Teens, he visited Oregon to give a series of presentations around the state as Teddy Roosevelt. Arriving in Portland on a gorgeous sunny day, he had a few hours open to enjoy an outing.

Friend Bill and I took Joe to Oak Island (in Sauvie Island) to hike the three-mile trail that meanders around the northwestern perimeter of the Island.

Sauvie Island is impressive, covering 40 square-miles. It is the largest river island in the United States, bigger than Manhattan Island. In fact, it’s so large it has its own rivers, lakes, interior islands and sloughs. Lewis & Clark once camped on the Island, but nowadays it’s primarily farmland and a wildlife refuge. Laying about 10 miles northwest of Portland, I visit often to hike various trails and photograph birds.

Teddy Roosevelt in the flesh

Mt. St. Helens above Sturgeon Lake

Bald Eagle

We had a bully time. A bald eagle was spotted sitting on its nest and several other eagles were floating in the thermals above us. Little songbirds delighted us with wonderful melodies and large swaths of blue camas lilies were in bloom.

What could be better than a fun outing on a nice spring day with friends?

Your Humble Scribe & Joe

Bald Eagle on its nest

Joe & Bill

Sara’s Orangetip Butterfly on a Purple Vetch

Lots of fun adventures available on Sauvie Island

 

 

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