Friday, July 17, 2009
Day 7
Day 7 was wonderfully sunny. We were accompanied by Ian Hincks, another cyclist we met at Cape Disapointment. He started his trip in Toronto, Canada. We rode 45 miles before lunch, crossing the Colombia River into Astoria, Oregon. The bridge was 4 miles long! We ate lunch at a park and enjoyed the sun and some frisbee. The next 18 miles were treacherous. We had to climb two long, steep hills. Michelle got another flat tire on the first hill, which was a bummer. The climb was hard, but we had an incredible view of the Oregon Coast from the top. We finally made it to Nahalem State Park, ready to feast on breakfast burritos and hot chocolate. This was our longest day yet, covering a total of 63 miles.
Ian, Me, Phillip, Jonah, Michelle
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
day 6
Today was another wet and hard day. We left our campsite late and couldn't find a place to eat lunch. Finally around 3:30 we found the town of Long Beach and stopped at a coffee shop. They had free wireless so we blogged and had coffee but still no food. Heidi met an artist, Don Nisbitt, whose paintings were up in the cafe. He offered to take us out to dinner with his wife, Jenna. We gladly accepted his kind offer!
They took us to the 42nd St. Diner and it was delicious, and the company was great. While we were eating we met a friend of theirs, Craig, who offered to let us stay at his tree house on one of his properties. Once again we were excited to accept.
Me, Heidi, Jenna, Don, Phillip, Jonah
Craig's property as viewed from atop his lighthouse
His house
We rode quads out to the tree house!
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Day 5
We packed up this morning and left in the mist/rain. The sun never came out today, it was cold and wet all day.
A quick stop at a pier.
At the top of a big climb
Phillip's BOB wheel was sqeaking and he said he wanted to poop on it....
Taken by me
Day 4
We camped at a state park in Montesano for two nights, taking the second day to rest our legs at a local coffee shop. Jake, the barista, made us feel welcome to stay most of the day reading, journaling, and updating our blog. That night ended well back at camp with hot cocoa and starting an ongoing game of Gin Rummy.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Day 2
On day 2 we rode 47 miles, making it to Potlatch State Park along the Hood Canal. It was a pretty ride; the roadside treated us with an abundant of ferns and mossy trees. We stopped to fuel up at an espresso barn in the small town, Quilcene. The owner encouraged us with kind words as we went on our way. We had a gradual climb up Mt. Walker with a nice long downhill on the other side. The rest of our ride was along the Hood Canal. We managed to stop at a large firework stand : )
Friday, July 10, 2009
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