cycling Travel, July 31, 2005 12:21 PM 4 comments
Cycling Trip: Oregon
Just a quick update from Astoria, Oregon: Sunburned. Camping. Roadkill. Some of the best riding. Clearcuts. Drafting. Fog. Up at 6am, bed at 8pm. 450km down, 2400km to go. Shawn and I are doing great.
4 comments on Cycling Trip: Oregon
1. Feaverish | August 1, 2005 1:05 PM
Sounds awesome. I was in Cannon Beach yesterday (an hour's drive south of Astoria) and the weather was perfect.
2. Anonymous | August 1, 2005 6:23 PM
sounds great....keep having fun. Momsy
3. Sarah | August 1, 2005 11:09 PM
Extremely envious of your adventurous trip (very rugged)! I reckon biking through a landscape would give you a different perspective than in a car??...or at least of drivers! Looking forward to future updates and the awesome tales when you return.
4. nix | August 8, 2005 2:17 PM
Jeff -- let me know when you are getting close to the South Bay Area and/or Santa Cruz and I'll treat you guys to lunch/dinner (and maybe sneak in a few miles with you).
I'm about 40 mins out in Mountain View and can hop over the coast anytime. I can also help resupply with anything you need from bike shops, etc.
paulnixon--at--gmail.com.
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