Day 10
Day 10 – June 27, 2001
Baker City, OR - Pendlelton, OR
111.03 miles
14.80 average speed 9:00am we started riding9:00pm we stopped riding 7:30:08 total ride time
We spent a pleasant motel night, breakfasted on Safeway bagels and orange juice, and headed north. It was late morning when we finally set out because we had spent much of the morning preparing for rain. There is no rain prevention more effective than spending considerable time and energy preparing for it, but that doesn't just mean having your rain gear ready.
As you might have guessed, today we were both rained on when unprepared and not rained on when prepared. It was a beautiful day, though, including even the capricious weather. We climbed over Blue Mountain Summit on Ol' Highway Thirty, whose two lanes climb and wind through the evergreen forest slopes of eastern Oregon. Not a single automobile ascended past us in the twenty-five miles, leaving us alone with the age of the trees and the forest sounds. And the smell of newly wetted pine needles - the smell of everything fresh - made each breath rich. It was a long and hard climb, but the beauty of it overshadowed its difficulty. The summit was undefined, so whenever we thought we had arrived there appeared a still higher spot. The climbing did end though, and from there it was all downhill. For about fifteen miles, all we could go was down. The triumph that always accompanies the descent after the climb felt like payment, like the hill was approving our efforts. At the bottom, we broke, for the first time this trip, one hundred miles and by the time we reached the motel, we had gone one hundred ten miles in one day. |


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