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]]>Thanks for your support
]]>Thanks Steve. There is a little break in the humidity today and it is supposed to continue for a few days. The humidity can really zap the crap out of me.
]]>Neil, it is all part of the fun! Now that I am in Pueblo it is almost straight east to Virginia. Some call this the halfway point.
]]>Thanks Candy, it has been a lot of fun so far.
]]>Thanks Este,. Some of the climbs are challenging but as I get more acclimated to the higher elevations they seem easier. Or, maybe it is the tailwinds pushing me up the hills.
]]>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBn7s7EmIBU
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]]>Thanks Susan. I am doing well. I have seen a lot of asphalt, cows, and 2 covered bridges so far. I thought the covered bridges were only in the mid Atlantic states.
]]>The day started with the temperature at 47 degrees and got warmers as the climb progressed and trees went away. At the top it was 74 degrees but that did not stop me from bundling up or the downhill. By the time I got the bottom I was frozen but the bike computer was reading 82 degree so
]]>Thanks Luke
I am going to post whenever I can but that won’t be particle every day.
Thanks Paul
If I can do this pretty much anyone can, bit it is still early in the adventure. I have always loved the Oregon but did not realize it is as beautiful as it is.
Thanks Jeff. It is a long awaited trip. Today was another 88 miles ho hum, actually it was a great ride with little traffic.
]]>I did not. The line to the creamery in Tillamook was at least 100 people deep. Tillamook is dominate in the dairy industry here.
]]>Thanks. You will be able to follow me better on Strava because then you will see the miles and climbs I do each day.
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