Rain ...with a subtitle of, "The Oregon Coast".  Yesterday would have been a long, painful day had it not been for my girlfriend.  She bought me a few things for my trip, things I wouldn't have thought about but thankfully she did.  One of those things happened to be a plastic poncho.  I said thank you and put everything in my bag naively hoping that I wouldn't have to use most of it (she bought me things that would keep me alive if I found myself alone in the Alaskan wild....matches, tourniquet materials, etc.  Great things to have for a trip but the kind of things you don't want to need.)  Anyways, yesterday morning I loaded up my bike and hit the road, making a quick trip to the gas station where I joked with the attendant about hoping that it didn't rain that day.  (By the way, Oregon is Full Service only...for motorcycles it's a little strange.  They have to start the pump and hand the nozzle to you and then you do the rest.  Weird.)  Twenty minutes later I was in a Rite Aid parking lot and it was pouring.  Got my rain jacket on.  Got motocompy covered and in a dry spot.  Oh, all of the stuff loaded on the bike....hmmmm...enter girlfriend's poncho.  So, anyways, thanks goes out to her for that and for her help the rest of the day.  I don't know if you all noticed, but my post on the 28th was a little strange.  I just realized that I entitled it "July 28".  A possible reason for this is that I wasn't feeling that good when I made the post.  A probable reason for me not feeling good was that my meals for the day consisted of breakfast bar for breakfast, breakfast bar for lunch, and breakfast bar for dinner.  I was probably a little dehydrated, too.  My girlfriend explained that I should probably have at least one real meal a day.  I did that yesterday and, sure enough, it worked.  Lastly, she provided me with helpful info on camping sites which I'm very grateful for because it landed me here and this is a great place.

Ok, so I'll begin with some quick catch-up from the previous day.  Here's a quick video from my drive through the Redwoods and my time at Crater Lake, followed by some pictures from the day, including the lake and my first campsite.  GPS files here and here.

 

Welcome to Oregon Old Tree at Crater Lake Snow Bank around Crater Lake Campsite Delerious Me at Campsite

Yesterday was fun and relaxing.  I made it back to the coast at Coos Bay, OR, which seemed like a cool city.  I stayed there long enough to eat at Quiznos and buy some spandex pants (long story, but my legs were sticking to my waterproof motorcycle pants) and then turned north to head up the Oregon coast.  The coast was beautiful and the drive was easy and comfortable.  I stopped in Tillamook and ate some ice cream which my parents had told me was some of the best around...and it was.  I checked out their cheesemaking capabilities and they met with my approval.  Grade A, Tillamook.  Well done.  From Tillamook to Nehalem Bay State Park it was a quick trip and I got here just as the sun was setting.  I've been on many beaches throughout the world but this one at sunset easily ranks in the top three.  It's absolutely gigantic, and the grass comes down onto the dunes.  Alright, well I need to break camp and head north.  Apparently Astoria is where they filmed Goonies and there's some spots I need to check out.  Pictures below:  Oregon Dunes, Tillamook Cheese (with a nonstandard pose for Chad...I had noticed the eerie cardboard cutoutedness of my pictures, too), Nehalem Bay.

Oregon Dunes Tillamook Cheese Ninja Tillamook Ice Cream Nehalem State Park Nehalem State Park Yamaha Advertisement
posted on Friday, June 30, 2006 10:36 PM

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# re: June 29 Hooray for Girlfriends
posted by Chunk
on 6/30/2006 1:36 PM
when you head into Astoria, be wary if any Goonie's buffs want to show you their "One Eyed Willie".
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# re: June 29 Hooray for Girlfriends
posted by Shane
on 6/30/2006 2:29 PM
Ooooh... Shaney no likey cold weather. I kind of cringed a bit while watching the video of driving in the snow when I saw the water on the road. I thought it might be an ice patch. I literally seized up for a moment right here in my desk chair. It was like being on Star Tours or something.<br /><br />The pictures are awesome, man. Especially with the non-standard posing. If you were fat, I'd love to see some video of the Truffle Shuffle while you're in Astoria. Maybe you could find a fat person to do it for you.
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# re: June 29 Hooray for Girlfriends
posted by Kevin
on 6/30/2006 10:37 PM
Dude, I was getting nervous when you (we, since we were part of the video) kept driving up to the wall to look at the lake. All right, so actually it was kind of fun.<br /><br />God sure shows a lot of His glory up there, doesn't He? The video driving through the redwoods was awesome!
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