Pile of stuff for trips. Logistics is hard!
Lucy the Mini is all loaded up. Ted FYYFF.
Community Cycling Center brought two Biketown bikes! They were ridden on at least one day, and I took one into town for errands on a rest day.
Jeremy's tent.
Jeremy's tent. Ted is next door to the right.
Tents! Mountains! Moon!
Jeremy, programming his radio at sunset.
Sunset over Tri-City.
First day announcements.
It's 7am! Let's go!
Jeremy and Ted's tents.
The historic Rice Brothers and Adams Building in Myrtle Creek.
Friendcat! Wasn't too friendly, we couldn't pet it.
Panorama along the South Umpqua River. So pretty.
Jeremy along the South Umpqua River.
Ted along the South Umpqua River. Love the rocky sections.
Pretty little valley.
LLAMA!
Here we go. First good-sized climb of the ride.
Selfie on the climb.
Jeremy at the top of the climb. Yay!
Cool geology along the route.
Jeremy and the geology. (band name?)
Looking at the wall of hills surrounding Camas Valey. It's a 360 degree view like this.
People discovered a power cord, so it became an ad-hoc daytime charging station.
Super-cold, foggy morning in Camas Valley. Jeremy had ice on his bar bag. Brrrr.
Jeremy is entirely too happy considering he can't feel his fingers.
Jeremy, leaving the Camas Valley camp.
Jeremy, signalling a turn.
Jeremy, riding no-hands to try to warm up said hands.
At the first landslide section of (repaired) road. Made for a great view.
Camas Valley from the landslide section. Look at that pool of fog.
Panorama, looking west from the top of the Tyee Escarpment "knife edge".
Looking west on the Tyee Escarpment. Pretties.
Another panorama from on top of Tyee.
Ted, ready for the descent.
In line for the descent. They were releasing small groups (since it's such a dangerous descent), but we were all held to clear a crash.
Jeremy at the bottom of the Tyee descent. He's happy.
Ted at sunset in Bandon.
Bandon beach panorama in the morning.
Ted at the beach in Bandon.
Little coffee stop in Langlois. Blank look on Ted's face may indicate exhaustion.
BIKETOWN and rider at a rest stop.
Selfie with Jeremy Kitchen over my shoulder, while riding out to Cape Blanco.
Looking north from Cape Blanco at the Sixes River estuary.
Yay, arriving at Cape Blanco!
Rolling towards the Cape Blanco parking lot. Cars weren't allowed further but bikes were- we got to ride right up to the lighthouse.
Cyclists gathering near the lighthouse.
Panorama of the Cape Blanco Lighthouse lawn. Note the one cyclist who was stitched in multiple times.
Peeking around a building, looking north.
Looking north from Cape Blanco.
Ted and the lighthouse.
Jeremy at the Cape Blanco lighthouse.