Day 2, June 16, 2015, St. Helens, OR to Welches, OR, 75
miles and 3150 feet of climbing. Leaving
St. Helens it was in the low 50’s and sunny with a slight favorable wind out of
the NW. Apparently we are having great
luck with the weather as normally they get lots of cold rain. By noon it was well into the mid 70’s and the
wind continued to be favorable. We
headed to Portland via Highway 30. As we
approached the city we crossed the Columbia River on a huge steel bridge. From there we accessed a series of bike paths
that skirted us around and throughthe city, much of which was along the
Columbia River. The river was
interesting in that in many locations there were developments of house boats
anchored permanently on the water’s edge.
As we exited the city we got on Highway 26, headed east and started climbing. We passed many, many “nursery farms” where
they grow trees, shrubs, etc..
Apparently Oregon is one of the top producers and exporters of nursery
products. While traveling through
nursery country we were treated to our first views of majestic Mt. Hood. I stopped to take many pictures but
unfortunately they did not capture the true splendor of the views that I
enjoyed. Tonight we are staying in a 5
star resort near the base of Mt. Hood.
The ride leader made a point of telling us to not expect these types of accommodations
in the future. It is very nice. Overall I had a very good day on the
bike. I rode well and comfortably. Having a great time!! (Note: tomorrows posting may be delayed as the WiFi network at our next stop is notoriously week)
Oregon has to be the coffee capital of the world. You are never far from a small shop and access to my morning nectar!!
Crossing the Columbia River
View from the bridge looking away from Portland
Yours truly. Notice the house "boats" in the background.
A development of floating houses in the background. Now that is water front living!!
Mt. Hood
Another shot of Mt. Hood, far in the background.







Nice to hear you are not getting rain in the Pacific Northwest. We have not been that lucky in Michigan. We might need houseboats here.
ReplyDeleteGlad you have been able to find an expresso shop each morning before your ride so far. I am still getting up and out of the house early to be gone before your usual first few cups at home before I realize you are across the country. Do I need to give your new roommate that important tip?
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