The Third Corner, Cape Flattery

Posted: May 30th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: 50StateRide, BlackBerry Post | 2 Comments »

I took the long way from Portland to Seattle along the coast. I wanted to reach the next corner, the NW most point in Washington. Neah Bay is the closest town and is on a Native American reservation that charges a tourist tax of $10 (per year)to enter. From Neah Bay I followed signs for a twenty minute drive that started as fresh blacktop and quickly became packed gravel as I began the climb up to the high point over the ocean. I stopped to take a picture next to the sign, which was less impressive than the bell in Key West but more descriptive than the park in SW California. From there I took the "1/2 mile" hike which I’m sure was longer. I arrived just before sunset and was greeted by a red sky peeking out from beneath the ribbon of cloud cover. I looked down at the gushing water full of kelp and remarked how different this is than the ocean in Florida.


Another 1,000 miles down

Posted: May 30th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: 1k, 50StateRide, BlackBerry Post | 1 Comment »

Just before crossing the bridge from Astoria, Oregon to Ilwaco, Washington my odometer added another row of digits. I’m now over 10,000 miles for the year and 8,000 for the trip. The last thousand miles took me from Half Moon Bay up the coast of California and Oregon along some of the most beautiful roads I’ve ever traveled. From lush coastal redwood forests, the tallest tress on earth, to sandy beaches, to rocky hills, to secluded townships, the ride from the metropolitan San Francisco to the coastal wilderness will stay with me for a long time to come.