Another awesome day on the road from Mitchell, Oregon to John Day, Oregon on route 26. We started right out of our sleeping bags with a climb of about 6 miles that got us to an elevation of about 4400 feet. It was a nice climb to get our legs awake for the day. From there, it felt as though we had a descent that lasted forever. The first part was steep enough that we could all hold about 35 mph for a 6 or 7 miles. Even after that, we were slightly downhill for a while longer. Even after the descent was over, we were the beneficiaries of a tailwind all the way through the towns of Dayville and Mt. Vernon on our way John Day.
Horses and cows are a big part of the scenery in these parts. I am not sure how well crops grow around here. All the fields are irrigated to grow hay. Our resident genius (self-proclaimed) assured me that most of the crops in the area are to feed the animal stock. Speaking of Bobby, I have not had many good quotes from him to report yet. We have been riding single file for the whole trip so far. That does not give us as much time for conversation. I am sure that open roads and group riding will result in some quips worth reporting.
Kim and the kids stuck fairly close to the route today. The did get a chance to check out some fossills and we all got to see some pictographs that are believed to be 5000-8000 years old.
Tonight, we are getting rested up in a motel in John Day. We will need some rest tonight as we travel 80-90 miles with 3 climbs over 5000 feet. We will probably be on the bikes in the neighborhood of 5-5.5 hours. As we get going on this trip, that will probably become the norm. But, for now we are easing into things. We had set a goal of 500 miles weekly and will be just under that for our first week. We are all pretty happy with that.
Our stop tomorrow evening is in Baker City, Oregon, which is getting real close to Idaho. We are planning to stay at another warmshowers individual's home.
Until our next update....
(V)Anna Showing the "Letters"
More Pictographs
John Day Fossil Bed Exhibit
Hills Where Fossils are Found
Sounds like you guys are having a great time! I would be interested to hear Kim's perspective on how fun it is to take care of you guys...maybe she can make a guest blogger appearance sometime during the trip? :)
ReplyDeleteAlysson, she will have to get back to you. We have her tied to a washing machine right now. Sorry.
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