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Cycle Oregon weekend by ccorlew, on Flickr
Cycle Oregon Weekend Bike Camp didn't go here, but we did afterwards.
The Columbia River Gorge. What a place!
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Cycle Oregon weekend by ccorlew, on Flickr
Cycle Oregon Weekend Bike Camp didn't go here, but we did afterwards.
The Columbia River Gorge. What a place!
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Since Utah (my favorite place) has been mentioned, I thought I would post some old photos to whet your appetite... LAGBRAU - rode 7 days... in all that time think I saw 10 cars total. Utah is miles and miles and miles of beautiful wild countryside and no crowds... tailor made for cycling!
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I think you are going to love love love your ride. I rode a big Oregon loop with Adventure Cycling a few years ago that I think covered a lot of your route. It was wonderful.
Have fun!
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Since Utah (my favorite place) has been mentioned, I thought I would post some old photos to whet your appetite... LAGBRAU - rode 7 days... in all that time think I saw 10 cars total. Utah is miles and miles and miles of beautiful wild countryside and no crowds... tailor made for cycling!
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Cycle Oregon weekend by ccorlew, on Flickr
Cycle Oregon Weekend Bike Camp didn't go here, but we did afterwards.
The Columbia River Gorge. What a place!
I did CO II, III, IX and X .... and I had a great time, every time!
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Since Utah (my favorite place) has been mentioned, I thought I would post some old photos to whet your appetite... LAGBRAU - rode 7 days... in all that time think I saw 10 cars total. Utah is miles and miles and miles of beautiful wild countryside and no crowds... tailor made for cycling!
I've actually been through a lot of that territory on the HooDoo 500. Pity so much of it was in the dark!
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Courtesy of NBC and my iPad. Wish I could have taken it personally:
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The closing ceremony was really pretty cool this year.
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In honor of this thread I took my camera along on today's great ride. I usually figure all the scenery will be the same, but I got some new angles on things today.
Another yellow-flower picture:
Coffee Break:
Another yellow-flower picture:
Coffee Break:
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And here's the video of the day.
On my standard weekly ride, at the top of a big hill, I always stop to pet this dog:
On my standard weekly ride, at the top of a big hill, I always stop to pet this dog:
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View from the "Greenline" forest road in Saitama, Japan. Mountain valley after mountain valley...
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Cycle Oregon weekend by ccorlew, on Flickr
Cycle Oregon Weekend Bike Camp didn't go here, but we did afterwards.
The Columbia River Gorge. What a place!
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Here are some stairs on the Columbia River trail. Note the channels for the bike wheels:
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Then saw it was stairs. I just carried my bike, but I imaging a loaded touring bike rider would be really happy about the bike groove.
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Just wanna say, I'm enjoying this. Dog petting, views of Mt. Fuji, the Gorge ... all places I'm putting on my bucket list.
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When I pet shaggy outdoor dogs like that, it be raining ticks before I am done. I don't pet shaggy outdoor dogs like that anymore...
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An outdoor one, yes. The fat bloated ones fell out of the fur straight to the ground, but two or three ranging from tiny to small, would be on my pants where the dog would lean against me for his petting. Of course the dog had a flea/tick collar, which tells you how much those are worth using...
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Thanks for that advice, David. I've thought about it some more, and decided that you are right: it is a small but significant risk. I think that dog will have to be happy with petting from his owner.
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I hate having to be careful of stuff like that anymore. Curses upon Lyme Disease and West Nile Virus, and the hateful parasites who spread them!