Another incredible day. Incredible, and long, and tiring. I'm
going to keep this short because there aren't any electrical hookups at
the campsite I'm at, but I wanted to post something small because it was such an
amazing day. I started off in Crescent City and made my way up the 199
through the Jedediah Smith National Redwood Park. That took me to the
Oregon border where I stayed on the 199 until I got to the I-5. Took that
south and then a few smaller roads brought me to the 62 which goes all the way
to the lake. Riding next to the Rogue River in this section was truly
an experience. There's one portion where the river travels underground
making a natural bridge out of the lava rock. Crater Lake was
spectacular. I won't be able to put it into words so I'm not going to
try. The roads were clear but there was a ton of snow everywhere
else. I saw a few dear...came within feet of hitting one...dodged some
thunderstorms and made it down the mountain on the 138. After a little bit
of searching I found a nice camping spot right on the Umpqua River and here I
sit on my motorcycle, typing away on this post before heading to bed. The
other campers must think I'm a weirdo...that's ok, I kindof think the same
thing. The phone connection isn't too strong out here so I'm going to keep
it to one picture, but when I get somewhere with a decent wifi signal I'll have
an uploading bonanza. Oh, and for everyone that's left comments...thank
you. I haven't had a chance to respond just because I'm riding and posting
all day long, but know that it's appreciated and that I enjoy your
comments. Thanks. Ok, and for the picture...this is me and Crater
Lake, standing in a place I shouldn't have been. Good night.