1. The name Nimrod
2. Miles and miles of beaches that are not cluttered with cars and "Baywatch" cast members
3. Roadside mist
4. The annual Coburg Antique Fair, even if it seems blasphemous to sell Star Wars action figures as antiques
5. Picturesque covered bridges
6. Triangle Lake High, where homecoming feels like a real homecoming
7. Mennonite farmers harvesting their grass-seed crop in late summer
8. Summer sunsets from Fern Ridge - when the personal watercraft are on the other side of the lake
9. You can dig clams and go skiing on the same weekend
10. Footprints in the sand dunes
11. Taking an LTD bus home from McKenzie Bridge with your bike on front - after an unsuccessful attempt to ride the bike to the base of the Middle Sister and climb to the top
12. Hiking-biking-jogging pleasures along Row River Trail
13. Cloverdale Church
14. Big's Hi-Yu-He-He, the kitschy restaurant where the biscuits are as big as your head
15. Wild turkeys parading across the lawns of ranchettes in the Coburg Hills
16. That artful Kesey Memorial atop Mount Pisgah
17. Exploring the bumpy roads of the Bohemia Mining District
18. King Estate Winery, for sheer grandeur
19. If you drive a Volkswagen bus, you know that at least once a day someone else in a Volkswagen bus will wave at you
20. Belknap Hot Springs
21. The funky, laid-back feel of the Alpha-Bit country store in Mapleton
22. Our Daily Bread, a Veneta bakery housed in a fine old church
23. The rack of elk-hunting tapes at Creswell Video
24. Bird-watching at Fern Ridge Reservoir from the westernmost end of Royal Avenue - a road that the lake swallows each spring
25. Sea Lion Caves and all its glorious odors
26. That Nordic pioneer cemetery tucked amid towering fir trees west of Junction City
27. Fall hay rides at Lone Pine Farms
28. Monster Burgers at the Vida Cafe
29. Driving by peppermint fields, especially after dark
30. The incredible small-town quaintness of the Creswell Public Library
31. Cycling McKenzie View Drive
32. Strange, flesh-eating flora at Darlingtonia Botanical Wayside, north of Florence
33. Coffee and scones on the veranda overlooking Blue River at River's Edge Inn
34. Christmas tree farms
35. The model airplane field out by the Lane County landfill
36. Seavey Loop Road
37. Whistlestop Barbershop in Creswell - pure Americana
38. Heceta Head Lighthouse
39. Mo's clam chowder
40. Catching a glimpse of Lane County's only castle from Sears Road just south of Creswell
41. That over-the-top holiday hit you get walking into Christmas Treasures, on McKenzie Highway outside of Blue River
42. Fading sunlight on the Coburg Hills
43. Picnicking by glassy water at the Leaburg dam
44. Steam that hangs over rivers in the winter
45. Mom-and-pop bait shops
46. Whitewater!
47. Breakfast at the Sunrise Cafe in Pleasant Hill
48. A pure drive on the 16th at Tokatee - the Three Sisters watching from afar
49. Sounds of rushing water along the hiking trail that hugs Fall Creek
50. Catching a glimpse of the elk herd that roams east of Interstate 5 in the hills between Cottage Grove and Creswell
51. Just the name, Poodle Creek Road
52. Grange halls
53. Willamette Pass, the antithesis of Vail
54. Burgers from the little food stand at Dorena Reservoir's Baker Bay Park
55. Green Waters Park in Oakridge
56. Bird music: killdeer after dark, oystercatchers on the rocks, Canada geese flying low
57. A Friday night fiddler's dance in Franklin, northwest of Fern Ridge Reservoir
58. That hill on the east side of Interstate 5 between Eugene and Harrisburg that is so perfect it almost looks like a one-dimensional prop
59. Triangle Lake
60. The spills, chills and thrills of rafting the McKenzie River
61. Finding a quiet swimming hole along Fall Creek on a hot summer day
62. Camping above Cougar Reservoir (along the South Fork of the McKenzie) at super sites: French Pete, Dutch Oven, Homestead, Twin Springs
63. Southwest bike workout: Lorane Highway to Briggs Hill to Territorial to Crow Road and back
64. Watching ospreys circle over the Siuslaw River while enjoying a pint of good English beer or a pot of tea on a lazy afternoon
65. Armitage Park for a quiet lunch
66. The middle six holes at Sandpines, and how you can see four horizontal strips of color: blue sky, deep blue mountains, white sand, green fairways
67. Fishing your favorite river
68. Catching crawdads in a Coast Range creek
69. Visiting Proxy Falls in the summer or, better yet, skiing in from White Branch Sno Park in the winter
70. The orchards west of Noti on Highway 126, seeing their perfect alignment and their yearly growth
71. Biking the Aufderheide Forest Drive, or driving it in autumn
72. Soaking in Cougar Hot Springs after biking Aufderheide Forest Drive
73. Cross-country skiing from Gold Lake Sno Park in almost any direction
74. Huckleberry season at Waldo Lake
75. Salt Creek Falls
76. Oregon Country Fair
77. The sound of the fog horn at the mouth of the Siuslaw
78. Watching winter or spring storms roll in from a warm, safe haven along the coast
79. The exclusivity of fly-fishing-only waters: Gold Lake and the North Fork of the Middle Fork of the Willamette River
80. Cottage Theatre productions in Cottage Grove
81. Wine tasting at Hinman, LaVelle, Secret House, King, Chateau Lorane, RainSong and Houston vineyards
82. U-pick berries at area farms
83. Finding chanterelle mushrooms in the woods
84. Hiking to the top of Mount Pisgah on a clear day and gazing at the Three Sisters
85. Tenas Lake, near Scott Mountain, on the few days of the millennium when the mosquitos aren't bad
86. Flying in from Denver over the Coburg Hills, and being reminded of how many trees and fields this place still has
87. Black-and-white holsteins in a deep green field
88. The late-evening smell of smoke from the campground near Richardson Point on Fern Ridge Lake
89. Running down the face of a sand dune straight into Cleawox Lake at Honeyman Park
90. Motorcycling the back roads
91. Burp Holler (even better name than Poodle Creek)
92. Fiddler's Green, one of the largest golf stores in the West
93. Rolling down your window and smelling the sea breeze when you first arrive in Florence
94. McKenzie River trout hatchery
95. Honking your horn in the Highway 126 tunnel
96. Looking up through a leafy canopy at two side-by-side waterfalls at the bottom of the Kentucky Falls trail east of Mapleton
97. In August or September, the first sign of vine maple turning red on the McKenzie Pass
98. That round barn near Triangle Lake
99. Running on the McKenzie River Trail
100. How could we not list a place named Skookum Creek Campground?
November 21, 1999, The Register-Guard