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<title>Day 15, Sunday August 30 - Reedsport to Bandon, Oregon</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Though we were still tucked behind the over 50 mile long Oregon Dunes, the morning was shrouded in thick fog, so we never saw the end of the hill we had to climb right out of the chute.   As we moved further from the ocean, we saw glimpses of daylight and the sand dunes that had buried the forest.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/oregondunes_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="oregon dunes.JPG" title="oregon dunes.JPG" /></center>This is an ATV riders paradise<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/atvdunes_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="atv dunes.JPG" title="atv dunes.JPG" /></center>with miles of dunes to traverse.  While they played, we climbed, dropped and climbed again through the fog.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/steelbridgenobend_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="steel bridge no bend.JPG" title="steel bridge no bend.JPG" /></center>
We stopped at this Veterans Memorial<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/northbendmemorial_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="north bend memorial.JPG" title="north bend memorial.JPG" /></center>
just outside of North Bend with a very poignent quote by our first president.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/geo.washington_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="geo. washington.JPG" title="geo. washington.JPG" /></center>As we bike through<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/coosbay_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="coos bay.JPG" title="coos bay.JPG" /></center>we see <i>almost</i> clear skies and the ocean in the distance.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/seaatcoosbay_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="sea at coos bay.JPG" title="sea at coos bay.JPG" /></center>Before noon "we" stopped in to check on the local fishing.  We mentioned to them that we were heading to Seven Devils' Road.  There said something about us thinking it was the devil if we were doing it on our bikes......and they all laughed.......Ha, Ha, Ha.....it wasn't funny.   Seven Devil's Road was much longer than 7 miles, certainly had way more than seven killer hills and we definitely cursed the devil that named it.  Once we finally reach the crest, we see just how far we are from the ocean.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/viewbeforebandon_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="view before bandon.JPG" title="view before bandon.JPG" /></center>The ride into Bandon was mostly downhill, which is really good, as we are spent.  This is a darling town<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/bandon_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="bandon.JPG" title="bandon.JPG" /></center>and we would have taken more pictures, if the wind wasn't blowing 30+ mph off a very cold bay.<br />
Jerrism:  In a 50 mile day, it's not the first 50 that's the toughest, but the last 50!]]></description>
<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 19:20:18 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 16, Monday August 31 - Bandon to Gold Beach, Oregon</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<i>Play Misty for Me!</i><br />
You've heard it before, it's cold and foggy, etc., etc.  The course takes us on the Beach Loop Road out of Bandon, which is only a few miles long, but it takes us about an hour to get through it.  Thank goodness it wasn't for any hills, but the view.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/lighthouseatbandon_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="lighthouse at bandon.JPG" title="lighthouse at bandon.JPG" /></center>
We barely had to paddle to see a different view everywhere we turned; Tabletop Rock,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/tabletoprock_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="tabletop rock.JPG" title="tabletop rock.JPG" /></center>
Face Rock......you see the face?<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/facerock_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="face rock.JPG" title="face rock.JPG" /></center>
Cat and Kittens Rock (not sure on this one)<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/catandkittensrock_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="cat and kittens rock.JPG" title="cat and kittens rock.JPG" /></center>and all these rocks are on practically on the beach.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/roacksonreach_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="roacks on reach.JPG" title="roacks on reach.JPG" /></center>The homes and trees along the way<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/magnificanttreet_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="magnificant treet.JPG" title="magnificant treet.JPG" /></center>are incredible as well.  <br />
But we really needed to get some miles on, so off we go.  The fog was trying to lift<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/reallyfoggy_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="really foggy.JPG" title="really foggy.JPG" /></center>and offered some great views.<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/prettycreek_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="pretty creek.JPG" title="pretty creek.JPG" /></center><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011056_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011056.JPG" title="M0011056.JPG" /></center>
We reach our halfway point of Port Orford just before lunch, so plenty of time for some sightseeing, especially since it was now nice and sunny.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011059_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011059.JPG" title="M0011059.JPG" /></center>This port actually lifts the boats out of the water because of the huge tidal flows.<br />
Unfortunately, in the time it took us to eat lunch, the wind changed (from the south) and the fog blew in;<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/fogrollsin_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="fog rolls in.JPG" title="fog rolls in.JPG" /></center>and it was thick and cold.  It was amazing to see it roll in,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/morefog_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="more fog.JPG" title="more fog.JPG" /></center>though it hid some incredible sights...<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011064_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011064.JPG" title="M0011064.JPG" /></center>...can you see the phantom rock?  But, the fog seemed to turn the water a beautiful Caribbean blue.<br /><br />
It was a wicked ride 30 miles into a strong head wind, so the sight of the bridge to Gold Beach<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/bridgetogoldbeach_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="bridge to gold beach.JPG" title="bridge to gold beach.JPG" /></center>
was definitely welcome, though we almost lost Jerry to another day of fishing.  The Rogue River meets the Pacific here, and there had to be 50 boats in the river fishing for salmon.  But we are tired and ready to thaw out in a hotel room.


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<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 23:04:30 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 17, Tuesday September 1 - Gold Beach, Oregon to Crescent City, California</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Foggy or overcast (whatever you want to call it) and cold, but<i> not</i> windy, we were psyched.   Once again our course took us on the sightseeing loop out of town.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011075_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011075.JPG" title="M0011075.JPG" /></center>We were not disappointed.
<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/goldbeach_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="gold beach.JPG" title="gold beach.JPG" /></center>We needed the boost as he had a straight up 800 foot climb ahead of us, which occasionally offered us a view of the water.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011077_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011077.JPG" title="M0011077.JPG" /></center>After our first straight hill up, we had four more sharp up than down hills, but each offered spectacular, albeit not sunny, views.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011080_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011080.JPG" title="M0011080.JPG" /></center>This is Arch Rock.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/archrock_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="arch rock.JPG" title="arch rock.JPG" /></center>Luckily, though is was not sunny, we were able to see more of the coastline than in the last couple of days.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011082_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011082.JPG" title="M0011082.JPG" /></center>Can't imagine what it would look like with sunshine.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/southoregoncoast_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="south oregon coast.JPG" title="south oregon coast.JPG" /></center>We encountered several seagulls that would not get out of the way of the camera until their picture was taken.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011085_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011085.JPG" title="M0011085.JPG" /></center>However, the coast is what we came for.<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011086_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011086.JPG" title="M0011086.JPG" /></center>Searching for lunch in Brookings, we found the King Daddy of all Duckies.<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/theBIGGESTduckie_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="the BIGGEST duckie.JPG" title="the BIGGEST duckie.JPG" /></center>Our duckies were very excited.  <br />
The southern tip of Oregon and northern tip of California is the Lily Capital of the World......Lily!<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011088_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011088.JPG" title="M0011088.JPG" /></center>
As we approached our destination, Crescent City, we were once again treated to a <i>flat</i>, coastal, scenic route.<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1219_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="DSC_1219.JPG" title="DSC_1219.JPG" /></center>This is the REAL Pebble Beach, California.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011093_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011093.JPG" title="M0011093.JPG" /></center>And an incredible lighthouse<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/crescentcitylighthous_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="crescent city lighthous.JPG" title="crescent city lighthous.JPG" /></center>to beckon the salmon fisherman (and weary bikers) safely home.
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 22:23:11 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 18, Wednesday September 2 - Crescent City to Orick, California</title>
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<description><![CDATA[We started late today (9 am) as we were 'taking the day off' so only doing 20+ miles.  At our regular sugar rush-filled breakfast, we saw the sun trying to break through to the south, so we gobbled down breakfast and headed out of the door into ..... fog!
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Crescent City is "The Gateway to the Redwoods"<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011097_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011097.JPG" title="M0011097.JPG" /></center>
and it is NOT just a tourist trap slogan.  Though we <b>highly recommend</b> it on a bike so you can actually absorb the beauty, it's a bear of a ride, through ..... ten miles straight up in two hours....in the fog.
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Amazingly, it appeared as the true gift it was<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/sunshine_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="sunshine.JPG" title="sunshine.JPG" /></center>
sunshine; in time to light the redwoods to their full majesty.  They are amazingly tall,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/tallredwoods_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="tall redwoods.JPG" title="tall redwoods.JPG" /></center>
 huge (note bike at base of tree), <center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/hugeredwoods_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="huge redwoods.JPG" title="huge redwoods.JPG" /></center>
and awe-inspiring.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/awe-inspiing_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="awe-inspiing.JPG" title="awe-inspiing.JPG" /></center>
We dropped out of the hills to see our first glimpse of the Pacific Coast as the fog was lifting; lifting just enough to show us our next hill.<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/southofcrescentcity_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="south of crescent city.JPG" title="south of crescent city.JPG" /></center>Again, the sun did beautiful things to the color of the water.<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011110_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011110.JPG" title="M0011110.JPG" /></center>
The view of the sea was short lived as we climbed back into the redwoods and then dropped into a narrow yet beautiful valley.<br />
We're not huntin' wabbit, we be huntin' Elk....<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/huntingelk_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="hunting elk.JPG" title="hunting elk.JPG" /></center>But look Elmer Fudd, we sess one<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/elk_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="elk.JPG" title="elk.JPG" /></center>wait a minute, we found more than one!<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/lotsofelk_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="lots of elk.JPG" title="lots of elk.JPG" /></center>With 40 miles completed we decided we'd done enough.  <br />
Bar Note:  Justin, had dinner at one of the best biker bars ever.<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/hawgwild_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="hawg wild.JPG" title="hawg wild.JPG" /></center>]]></description>
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<title>Day 19, Thursday September 3 - Orick to Eureka, California</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Happy Birthday flowers for Mom!<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011119_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011119.JPG" title="M0011119.JPG" /></center>
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This morning we awoke to crystal clear blue skies and crispy cool air.  We had a short hilly trek through the trees to the coast; hoping we'd still find sun next to the ocean.  Around the shaded corner and there it was,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/westoforick_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="west of orick.JPG" title="west of orick.JPG" /></center>sunshine and beautiful lagoons.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011132_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011132.JPG" title="M0011132.JPG" /></center>Ocean on one side, large pine and fresh water on the other.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/lagoon_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="lagoon.JPG" title="lagoon.JPG" /></center>Each cove offered a different view, but we had to go around each half moon of land; there is no straight<i> or</i> flat road here.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/lagoon2_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="lagoon 2.JPG" title="lagoon 2.JPG" /></center>It really didn't matter, it was all gorgeous.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011135_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011135.JPG" title="M0011135.JPG" /></center>
In Trinidad, our halfway point for the day, we saw more of the dramatic coastline<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/trinadad_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="trinadad.JPG" title="trinadad.JPG" /></center>
in a most incredible color blue<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/pacificblue_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="pacific blue.JPG" title="pacific blue.JPG" /></center>
and as calm as we'd ever seen the Pacific ocean.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011139_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011139.JPG" title="M0011139.JPG" /></center>Just one more<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/trinidadharbor_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="trinidad harbor.JPG" title="trinidad harbor.JPG" /></center>then off to Eureka for the night and a rest day tomorrow,
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<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 10:50:18 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 20, Friday September 4 - REST DAY in Eureka</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Sorry, we were lazy today, so no great photos of the really cool Victorian homes that populate the town.  Took our bikes for a massage and tune-up at Henderson Bikes; they did a fantastic job, thanks guys.  <br />
BUT, we must wish ODU a Great FIRST Football game tomorrow in like ........... forever!<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/goMonarchs_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="go Monarchs.JPG" title="go Monarchs.JPG" /></center>
GO MONARCHS!!!  Have fun everyone,<i> like we really need to say that!
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<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 19:58:22 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 21, Saturday September 5 - Eureka to Scotia, California</title>
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<description><![CDATA[The weatherman promised us a south east blow (in our face) and rain.  It didn't seem to matter, as for the very first day on the west coast, we felt warm (60's) air.  
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Our course today took us inland on a tour of the countryside.  The skies were threatening,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011143_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011143.JPG" title="M0011143.JPG" /></center>
but the scenery beautiful.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011141_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011141.JPG" title="M0011141.JPG" /></center>Small towns<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/ferndale_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="ferndale.JPG" title="ferndale.JPG" /></center>
and country stores<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011145_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011145.JPG" title="M0011145.JPG" /></center>were nestled between the fields.  In Ferndale we actually felt we'd stepped back in time.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/gingerbreadhouse_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="gingerbread house.JPG" title="gingerbread house.JPG" /></center>
We had seen a sign that invited us to, 'Come smell our Dairy Air'.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1350_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="DSC_1350.JPG" title="DSC_1350.JPG" /></center>It was very apparent what it meant.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/diarybutts_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="diary butts.JPG" title="diary butts.JPG" /></center><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011152_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011152.JPG" title="M0011152.JPG" /></center>
We followed the Eel River<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/eelriver_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="eel river.JPG" title="eel river.JPG" /></center>to our destination, Scotia.  It's a short ride today, as to go any furher would put us out or television reach for the Virginia Tech game this evening.  Fortunately for me, there is only one hotel in this town<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/scotiainn_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="scotia inn.JPG" title="scotia inn.JPG" /></center>and it's a beauty. It's a small, very sleepy town owned by the Pacific Lumber Company which is evidenced in the construction of several of the buildings including the museum.<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1369_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="DSC_1369.JPG" title="DSC_1369.JPG" /></center>Great place to get away if you want peace and quite in very nice surroundings.<br />
Game On, gotta go.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Reedsport, Oregon to Scotia, California
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314.5 miles]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 08:31:25 -0400</pubDate>
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