
Veronica J.
Hipcamper since June 2020
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Past trips
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in The Aloha Ranch, Oregon6
in The Aloha Ranch, Oregon1 word for this experience: healing
Arriving to the gate, we see a sweet and eccentric woman to welcome us. Right away, we clicked. She gave us a private tour of her land, and handed us a home-made smoothie. Whatever fruit or vegetable you can imagine, it was inside of it! She showed us her plans to further develop her land, but she had so much to offer already. We saw the creek and natural pool in the property. Ate a few strawberries in her garden, filled with a variety of fruits and veggies (all organic). There were plenty of spots to camp, but she even hand-mowed some of her property to give us a pathway so we wouldn't lose our place. She purchased a fire pit for us and placed solar powered lights along pathways. Her dogs were so lovely. One a little feisty, but well restrained. The other (Angel, I believe) gave plenty of kisses. She fed us tacos from her kitchen. She played the drums for us. We had great conversation. We consider her a friend. One of the last few people on this earth with a genuine spirit seeking to heal. We will definitely stay with her again. Only a 30 minute drive from Eugene!