1st July 2016
I sleep well, aided by the beer tokens I was given, which led to my purchasing several more (it's almost as if that was their plan all along...). But I have a clear head and a bit of an appetite, so I quickly ablute and pack, then wander down to see what's on offer...
This place is great...
I get served a meal completely in proportion to my weight...
Without doubt the best hotel of this trip - I don't know how they do it for the price. I fill my Camelback up with iced water and then bring the Adv around and park it under the canopy while I take the luggage cart upstairs...
Whilst packing the bike, I meet Delilah, a pup of uncertain parentage...
...and Samson - who looks too similar not to be related...
I'm on the road just after 0830, heading through Redding towards the Freeway...
They were closed, unfortunately - I could have probably have done with some "Emotional Repatterning"...
I join the I5 for about 70 miles - it's nice to get some cool air flowing around me...
It's not a bad route for an Interstate...
I once again keep myself amused - this chap needs to polish up the rear of his tanker a little...
I'm heading into some mountains...
...they dominate the horizon...
Lots of trucks carrying lumber on I5...
This legalisation is clearly big business...
I run into short periods of roadworks, but nothing that holds me up too long...
eventually, Doris turns me off the I5 and towards Klamath Falls...
It's a nice road...
...with a 65mph limit and very little traffic...
After abut 120 miles, I feel like stopping for a break and choose this rather run-down looking cantina - in the town of Dorris...
...where I am served Nachos and a couple glasses of homemade lemonade - delicious...
I spot this old girl across the street...
...any guesses?
Onward!
I fill up at a small filling station, then follow this chap out of town...
[Rolf Harris]Can you tell what it is yet? [/Rolf Harris]
This should make it a bit easier...
Just after 1130 I enter Oregon and pass the usual clutch of signs telling people what is and is not allowed in the state they have just entered...
What I initially take to be swans on the drainage canal to my right, turn out to be pelicans (or at least I think they are - can anyone confirm)?
Do you know the similarity between a pelican, a flamingo and Her Majesty's Inspector of Taxes?
They can all shove their bills up their arse.
Anyway...
I'm soon by-passing Klamath Falls - the Klamath River is host to a number of lumber mills and the logs are floating within booms to be processed...
Past Klamath Falls the road skirts Klamath Lake, heading north...
It's a beautiful ride, hardly any traffic and a cooling breeze off the water...
Pretty soon I am turned left towards Crater Lake National Park...
About time for a barn (it's been a while)...
I start the climb into the Park - at this altitude there's lots of snow still lying - some of it in drifts several feet thick...
Reaching the attractively named "Rim Village", I notice immediately that there has been an MG rally of some sort here (i'd noticed a few coming in the opposite direction on the way up)...
Some of the more elderly ones have been completely over-restored...
I refer some patina of age on an old car - these never looked this good when they left the factory...
Anyway - I'm not there to photograph cars - let's have a look at the lake...
Crater Lake is Oregon's only National Park...
The crater itself is the result of a massive eruption of a volcano (Mount Mazama) about 7700 years ago - the crater is the caldera.
It's the deepest lake in the USA (nearly 2000ft at it's deepest point)...
What none of these facts tell you is how beautiful the lake is...
Like some billion carat sapphire fallen to earth...
I sit and enjoy the silence for a while...
Then it's time to move on...
Road works with the Park have been stopped - leaving some gravel surface. This is the start of the 4th July weekend - probably the Park's busiest of the season...
At this altitude, this is the realm of the snowmobiler for most of the year. Even now, in the height of summer, snow is everywhere...
A last look...
and then I must make a move...
100 miles or so to do...
Doris steers me directly to a highway leading for Roseburg - my target for the day...
It's a good road (with a silly 55mph speed limit, which I use as a
very rough guideline)...
Quick bridge shot...
I stop briefly in the town of Glide, when I see this array parked in front of a house - any guesses?
In no time, it seems, I am filling up at a local fuel station and then checking into my very pleasant room in Roseburg. 86 F - a much more civilised temperature...
Good day...