Into the foot of the Cascade Range

We said goodbye to the comfort of the Comfort Inn and rode south to Terrebonne. I wondered which was scarier – riding on highway 97 or the bungee jumping we saw on the bridge over Crooked River gorge.

We picked up some lunch food at the store and headed down to Smith Rock to see the sights. What a sight it is!

The back roads finally got us to the tourist town of Sisters, famous for itā€™s quilts among other things.

I rode a few extra miles to visit my Uncle Chuck and my cousin Mark who I havenā€™t seen in about 30 years. It was great catching up and reminiscing a bit.

We camped at Creekside municipal park after a 50 mile day. Tomorrow should be easierā€¦unless it rainsā€¦and it probably will. Wish us luck.

Deep gorge perfect for bungee jumpers
If you like to read
Brent riding toward Smith Rock
Pano of Smith Rock
We are enjoying the sights
I swear itā€™s real!
Brent pretending to be a climber
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2 Replies to “Into the foot of the Cascade Range”

  1. Amigos
    I had hoped to meet up in oregon at least for a car camp but I can’t pull it off. Ive been following your great adventure every day
    Great milage and more climbing than i could keep up with. You are truly Ready Riders in adventure land. Great pictures and stories. If i ever make it to California I’ll look you up for an old guy ride. Best wishes for the rest of your adventure
    Bob Porter (bellingham bob)

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