Tour de Quartzville

Today Drew and I set out for an epic ride up toward Quartzville.  We detoured to see a covered bridge before ending up in a deluge along Green Peter Reservoir.  I’ve been in some serious rain before that was heavier than what we rode through today but never have I been through such sustained heavy rain.  The total ride was about 155 miles by my trip meter.  Thanks goes to Drew for the awesome photos from today’s epic adventure!

 

At the “Short Bridge” covered bridge outside Sweet Home.  I will be starting a collection of photos of covered bridges of Oregon shortly.

Detail of the only decals on my motorcycle.

 

 

Bike butts.

Old on the right, slightly less old on the left.

 

Our stallions at Yellowbottom Recreation Site, the furthers up Quartzville Road we dared trod.

 

Drew attempted to use a car GPS to lackluster results.  Turns out it’s not waterproof, either.

On the way back down toward Sweet Home, we decided to stop for some photos in the middle of the bridge over Green Peter Reservoir.  There wasn’t any traffic.  We pulled our bikes up for about 15 minutes for photos and to talk about the rain.  You know you’re in Oregon when you talk about the rain.

 

Looking down the lake.

 

 

Drew’s bike.

 

Rider and stallion in the rain.

 

To live, one must be hardcore.

At the Green Peter Dam.

It’s pretty nice that they still let you drive across the dam.  At least the terrorists haven’t won here yet.

 

 

SRFFK – Package Checkout Edition

Yesterday Jacob and I went on a Slow Run For Fat Kids around the 53rd/Campus Way loop from his house.  Our total distance was about 5.5 miles.  Coming back along Campus Way we passed a running class going in the other direction.  One of the women checked out our packages with a sheepish grin on her face just as she passed us.  We both felt flattered, ran faster, and held our heads higher on the way back to his house after that.

Our Route Map