Jimmy’s Big Adventure

Random Thoughts and Pictures of a Mid-Life (I mean Late-Life) Crisis/Trip Across the Country

So that was Day 1

Date: May 16, 2024

Today’s Start Point: Astoria, Oregon

Today’s End Point: Barview, Oregon

Today’s Miles: 61.5 Miles

Cumulative Miles: 61.5 Miles

“Mama said there’ll be days like this”. The Shirelles

Today I woke up at the Duggan’s cabin in Long Beach, Washington to begin the ride at the Maritime Museum at the mouth of the Columbia River in Astoria, Oregon. Before we left for Oregon, I dipped my wheel into the Pacific Ocean for symbolic importance (don’t worry, I will try to keep the self-aggrandizement comments to a minimum).

The plan was for John and I to ride south along the Oregon Coast to Cannon Beach and meet our wives, Julie and Leslie, for lunch. It was a nice ride through some Northwest forests with trees creating a canopy overhead. There were a couple of climbs to loosen the legs (which is interesting when carrying 50 pounds of equipment).

John and I rode through coastal towns, Seaside being particularly nice. The Oregon coast is beautiful, with rock outcroppings and a hardened wind-swept look.

We met up with the ladies in Cannon Beach as anticipated and I had the last social meal for awhile. When we left Cannon Beach, we figured we had a little over 20 miles so we thought it shouldn’t be too bad.

As always, never assume. What started as a gentle mist turned into a steadily increasing rainfall. Adding to the fun was about 3,000 feet of climbing. My favorite was hitting a 10% incline while entering a tunnel. Horns are bad, horns in tunnels are terrifying.

At last, I arrived at the campsite while the rain was still pelting down. I am still trying to get to the level of a novice in setting up camp, so I was glad John was there to help me out (especially when I could not find the tent spikes).

Les picked me up massive quantities of food (DQ of course) and I had a quick change into dry clothes. With that, we said our goodbyes and they were off to Long Beach (the Duggans) and Portland (Leslie).

I am truly thankful for friends like the Duggans who have given me such a great send off. Julie’s hospitality and John’s technical knowledge have been a godsend.

Last but not least I want to thank Leslie for letting me do this. A lot of wives would not be so understanding and supportive, but she has been great throughout. Love you Les.

As I listen to the rain hit the tent and the sound of the Pacific Ocean waves, time for me to sign-off.

Dipping my tires in the Pacific.
Ready to go!
Coming through the trees-south of Astoria, Oregon
An omen for the second part of the day?
Lewis and Clark End of the Trail Monument-Seaside, Oregon
Seaside, Oregon
Road to the beach-Seaside, Oregon
Lunch in Cannon Beach-Charlie the dogs is in the lower right.
Haystack Rock-Cannon Beach, Oregon
The tunnel from Hell-10% incline and what seemed a million decibles inside
And the rain begins-still a pretty sight though (Oregon coastline, not me)
Campsite #1-damp outside, cozy inside

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  1. alyssalwilliams Avatar

    This is fun to read about your adventure. Hope day 2 brings you good weather.

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  2. alyssalwilliams Avatar

    This is fun reading about your adventure. Hoping day two brings you good weather.

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  3. Julie Avery Duggan Avatar

    Wishing you an excellent adventure Jim! So fun to be a part of day #1. 😃

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  4. Eileen Avatar

    Great send off!! Look forward to your updates!! Godspeed on your journey!!

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  5. Brad Seavoy Avatar

    Hi Jim! Great to see that you are on the way. Wishing you all the best ( which is not necessarily always the most comfortable ) and above all, safe passage. Is there a map of the intended route or are you ‘vagabonding’ it?

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  6. Paul Peralta Avatar

    Godspeed Jimbo. You’re our Forest Gump on wheels.

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  7. David H Fullerton Avatar

    Very best wishes to everyone out West! Something tells me the maturity of the task (cycling) is greater out there than it is here in the Midwest. Godspeed!

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  8. Paul Avatar

    Jim you are amazing. Your determination has always been legendary. Respect! Keep stopping for photos…Oh, and for DQ as much as possible!

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  9. Mike Ducey Avatar

    Jim, what a fantastic crazy trip – good luck and be safe! We have a SAG Wagon ready in Colorado! Looking forward to all the wonderful discoveries you’ll make. Ride on! Mike & Julie

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  10. Glynis Avatar

    Best wishes for a fantastic and safe trip.

    Cousin Glynis

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