Backtracking can be beautiful: Cycle Oregon 2015 Day 4
Posted by Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor) on September 16th, 2015 at 2:45 pm
In general, I despise backtracking. Loop or die is how I usually roll. But today we learned that backtracking can be beautiful.
Due to the Big Snafu that forced Cycle Oregon to turn around for the first time in its nearly 30-year history, instead of pedaling up into the Wallowas and into Joseph, we left Cambridge and headed back to Farewell Bend State Park. It’s the route we did Monday, only in reverse.
After getting rained on all night (for the second night in a row!) we woke up to blue skies and perfect, Windows start-up screen clouds. As I hopped in the Cycle Oregon photographer’s mini-van for the 50+ mile drive* it was as if the route was completely new. Sure, I recognized some of the farms and the major landmarks (there aren’t many in these parts), but somehow the bucolic valleys, mountain vistas, and snaking rivers looked brand new…
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I’m working from Cycle Oregon all this week. See past coverage here.
*Yes, I drove today’s leg. I wanted to get a different perspective and change things up a bit. I’ll be back on the bike tomorrow.

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