Archive for 'Chapter 1'
Day 10
This morning I rode the last few stretches of downhill I had saved from yesterday’s adventures going up Santiam Pass. To tell the truth, the pass was not quite what I had expected: surprisingly, I discovered that the climbs weren’t as steep as those I encountered at the coast. Instead, what really got to me […]
Posted: May 28th, 2007 under Chapter 1.
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Day 9
I scored another free night at a campground! No doubt it’s because of my charming personality and rugged good looks. Even the mosquitos are finding me hard to resist.
Crossing Santiam pass today took a lot out of me though. I’m about 13 miles from Sisters and I’m doing okay, but I need some rest now. […]
Posted: May 27th, 2007 under Chapter 1.
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Day 8
Well, it was going to happen sooner or later. Right after I finished cooking this evening, it started to trickle. The sky had turned solid gray in an hour or two. Luckily I had already pitched my tent, so I shoveled down my undercooked mashed potatoes as fast as I could before packing up my […]
Posted: May 24th, 2007 under Chapter 1.
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Photos in western Oregon
Slideshow of the first 3 days worth of photos. Click pictures to read more about them. (Hosted by Flickr)
Posted: May 22nd, 2007 under Photos, Chapter 1, Introduction.
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Day 3
I made it back to Corvallis today a little earlier than I expected to—in fact, my route swung by my old high school, Crescent Valley, around the time the school day ended, so I stopped by to see some of my old teachers.
When I got up this morning, my legs felt exactly as sore as […]
Posted: May 21st, 2007 under Chapter 1.
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Day 2
As I write this, it is around 9:20 PM. I’m currently in an RV park just 1 mi east of Rose Lodge. I finally got to take a shower (my first since 2 nights prior), and it was definitely worth the $15 I paid for the site. Plus, the owner, Lee, who lives in an […]
Posted: May 21st, 2007 under Chapter 1.
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Day 1
First day! Today I biked about 70 miles. I started following the prescribed TransAm route in Astoria, but I missed a few roads right off the bat and I had to improvise. Before leaving I recorded a video for my website with the help of my dad at the Columbia River Maritime Museum. Bike started […]
Posted: May 21st, 2007 under Chapter 1.
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