Photo Tag in Toledo

 Today I went in hunt of a photo tag in Toledo.  I took a detour through Newport and took this photo near Nye Beach.

 This is where the old photo tag was located.  It was at the Toledo water treatment plant.

 I put the new photo tag near Corvallis.

Nighttime Photo Tag with Drew

Last night Drew and I went on the hunt for some photo tags in the PNWRider Corvallis/Albany forum.  We found one at the LBCC Benton Center campus.

 We left the tag somewhere new and interesting.

On the way back from our ride, we stopped off on the OSU campus to take a photo of the library.  Thanks for the photos, Drew!

Flooding Along the Marys River

 

Today I went out on the Gangly Giraffe to look at the flooding caused by the Marys River between Philomath and Corvallis.  The video above has highlights of the whole trip including fording the various flooded roads.  Below are photos of those roads.

  At 53rd south of the bridge over the Marys River.  The water had gone down significantly since yesterday.

I walked out a ways to see if I could ride through the water.  I thought I could but then changed my mind halfway across when it suddenly got much deeper and more swift.

On Belfountain Highway.

Lots of cars going very slow through here.  This was flooded out yesterday to the point no one could get through.

Cars taking it slow.

The field turned into a river.

At Llewellyn Road.  The water was too deep and swift for even big trucks to get through.

 

Yesterday the road was overtopped the whole way along.

 

At 15th and Chapel Drive in Philomath.  Yesterday my bike would have been underwater.

 

No one will be going through here for a few days.

Pretty deep.  I decided to go around the water.

Out on Airport Road.

Underneath my summer mesh riding gear I had a full wetsuit to keep warm in the water.  I also was wearing heavy rubber diving boots.  It worked well to keep me warm even going through deep water.  Before my next sojourn through flooded roads, I need to reconfigure the air intake on my bike so that it is not at as much risk of sucking water into the engine.  The spray from the front tire above about 7 mph directly hits the air intake area.