The winter season brings many challenges, chief among them the wind, the snow, the ice, and the longing for the warmth of the sun on your frozen and emotionless face as though you are lost in an arctic labyrinth with homicidal rage with half a head of hair. Stanley Kubrick, director of "The Shining," knew very well that, some challenges are more easily resolved than others. Let us focus on one now: winter retreats without twins, imaginary bartenders, and preferably other human beings to keep you grounded in your sanity.
No winter is complete without mention of fire lookouts, and we have many listed on Outdoor Project. There’s no better resource to help you find the right one for you with tips for booking—though it is likely too late for reservable lookouts—than Fire Lookouts in Oregon.
Throughout the West and elsewhere, however, cabins, lodges, and huts are ideally positioned for winter adventures or short stays.
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