August 1 – to the Snake River

As we headed out the Columbia River Highway, I watched the birds fly along the river. Our first stop was at Rooster Rock State Park. The marshes along the banks were were teeming with ducks.

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We stopped at Biggs Junction for breakfast and to gas up again – the temperature was beginning to climb. We met a group of bikers heading to Sturgis – a veteran stopped to talk to us. He was headed there with his brother, his father, and others – all of whom have been riding there for years. He said it was his 10th trip. They are eating up the miles, taking the highway to get there in a couple of days – we are taking a more leisurely route, with stops to enjoy the scenery.

I am struck anew at how much riding the bike reminds me to be fully present to the moment – something I very often otherwise fail to do.

As we headed into Eastern Washington, our ride became impossibly hot. By the time we made it to Clarkston, WA, we had ridden through 100+ temperatures for hours. The last temperature on this leg of our ride was 108! It felt like we were baking. Thank God for air conditioning and for an empty pool!

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Travels Across America – this time, to Iowa and back!

August 1

The start of our big ride! We met our friends at the Cornelius Pass Chevron at 6am, and headed down Hwy 26 toward I84. It has been so very hot in Portland, and we wanted to try to beat the heat. We packed the trike last night, and gassed up this morning. We packed light, since we actually have less space on the trike. I’m fairly impressed that we managed to fit in the necessities. It does help to focus on what is essential.partnersincrime

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