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Missoula, MT

Monday, June 26th, 2006

Lolo Peak
Above: Lolo Peak, outside Missoula, MT. The mountain is over 9,000 ft tall. This is the first snow-capped moutain I’ve seen on this trip.

downtownmissoula
Above: Downtown Missoula, MT

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Above: Caras Park, in downtown Missoula.
riversurfer
Above: A dude surfing on the Clark Fork River in downtown Missoula (picture taken from Caras Park).
riverkayaker
Above: A dude kayaking on the Clark Fork River.
festivalsinger
Above: Every Thursday night during the summer, Missoula has a festival with live music and concessions. Missoulians definitely take advantage of the warm weather…
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Above: same as above

Monday, 6/26 3pm
Location: Missoula, MT

Coordinates:
46.8959 N
114.0439 W

I started off the day (last Thursday) by climbing up to 5,200 ft. to cross the Lolo Pass.  I was a little concerned about the climb, given how steep it looked on my bike map and also because I wasn’t sure of whether the higher altitude would make it difficult to breathe.  Well, it turned out to be not bad at all.  In fact, in some ways, the climb was harder for the cars; I passed by two trucks that broke down on the way up to the pass.  I have to admit that it did feel satisfying to pass an automobile, for once.  As a courtesy, I gave the trucks plenty of room as I cranked by at 7 miles an hour…

The best part about climbing up to 5,200 ft is that you get to DESCEND afterwards!  I think I went about 10 miles without pedaling.  What a nice feeling!  Oh, the other nice thing about clearing the Lolo Pass is that not only did I cross into a new state (Montana), but I also crossed into a new time zone (Mountain Time).

The only downside of descending was that the lower I got, the hotter it got.  By the time I got to the valley in which Lolo and Missoula are situated, it was almost 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

I pulled into Missoula in the evening.  Unfortunately, the only campsite in town is a KOA, which is like camping in an RV parking lot.  Regardless, I set up my tent and then heading into town for food.  With great pleasure, I happened upon Missoula’s weekly free outdoor concert.  There was a band playing country music, vendors selling all sorts of foods and drinks, kayakers playing in the river, and hundreds and hundreds of people hanging out and having a good time.  Plus, since the sun goes down at 10pm here, there was plenty of time left to hang out before I needed to head back to my tent.

Some other fun things that I’ve done in Missoula:

– I went to an outdoor screening of the movie “Whalerider”.  I was particularly proud of myself for attending this event, because even most of the locals weren’t aware that this was going on.  During the summer, they project movies on the side of a local elementary school every Saturday night.  People just sit in the grass, eat, drink, and watch the movie.  It reminded me of Stern Grove in San Francisco.  I found out about this event after chatting with a guy at Bernice’s Bakery, which is a popular little coffeeshop near the University.

– I visited the headquarters of Adventure Cycling Association.  ACA is a not-for-profit group that advocates bicycle touring at various levels of government, develops bicycle maps (like the ones I’m using) and publishes a magazine about touring around the world on bike.  I’ve been a member of the association for a few years, and their magazine has always chewed at my wanderlust, so it was a really cool experience for me to meet the people who run the show.  Good people.  They took a picture of me and put it on their wall o’ cyclists.  On their billboard, there was an ad for a 150 mile bicycle race on Saturday.  I tried to sign up online, but registration had already closed.  In retrospect, that may have been a good thing…  150 miles is pretty far.

– I went whitewater rafting yesterday (Sunday).  Man, that’s one of the best ways to spend a nice sunny day.  I, along with 4 others in my raft, got dumped into a set of rapids called “Fang”.  I was positioned in the front left side of the raft.  We hit a big wave which sent the right side of the raft up into the air several feet.  Before I knew what was happening, the people on the right side of the raft fell straight down on top of me and knocked me over the side with them.  It was pretty scary for a few moments while we were crashing through the rapids with just our life vests on, but I’d do it all over again in a heartbeat.  Our raft also literally ran over a kayaker, which was really scary, because she didn’t come up for about 7 seconds.  However, she was fine, albeit a bit shaken up.

– While in Missoula, I have seen a beaver and her baby building a dam.  I also saw a Bald Eagle while rafting.  Bald Eagles are every bit as majestic looking in real life as they are on TV (or US currency).

 

I’m meeting up with Tori in Ft. Benton, MT, on July 2nd.  Ft. Benton is only a few days away from Missoula, so I’ve had some time to kill here, which has been a nice break.  However, I depart tomorrow.  I’m hoping to watch a minor league baseball game in Great Falls on Friday night.    

 

Powell Junction Ranger Station, ID

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

windingroad 

Above: The sign should also read, “Oh yeah, and no food or water (except for the river).” 

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Above: A creek flowing into the Lochsa River.

 lochsarapids

Above: Rapids on the Lochsa River.

lochsarapids

Above: A guy drowning on the Lochsa.  Actually, this guy is trying to surf the river waves.  Coincidentally, I met this guy two days later in Missoula.  He’s the summer intern at Adventure Cycling Association. 

Tuesday, 6/21 9pm
Location: Powell Junction Ranger Station, ID

Coordinates:
46.5116 N
114.7221 W

Today’s mileage: about 67 
Tomorrow’s destination: Missoula, MT

65 miles with no food, water or civilization.  All uphill to about 4,200 ft.  Today consisted of mile after mile of the Lochsa River.  The weather was nice, although a little hot.  It was easily the prettiest full day of biking I’ve ever experienced. 

The Lochsa River has around 100 sets of rapids in the length that I saw.  It’s a whitewater rafter’s paradise. 

The climbing turned out to be easier than I had anticipated.  It was uphill all day, but it was pretty gradual, so it didn’t feel like climbing that much.  I just used a lower gear, and I felt fine. 

Not much else to report on today, just miles and miles of good biking.

Lowell, ID

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006
bikebyriver Above: The Clearwater River.  riverjunction  Above: This is where the Lochsa and Selway Rivers combine into the Clearwater River. Tuesday, 6/20 9pm Location: Lowell, ID Coordinates: 46.1438 N 115.5961 W Today's mileage: about 65  Tomorrow's destination: Powell Junction Ranger Station The scenery ... [Continue reading this entry]

Winchester, ID

Monday, June 19th, 2006
winchesterID Above: I can't remember where I took this photo, but I thought it was good. bluemtns Above: My ascent into the Blue Mountains.  Winchester, Idaho, is situated at about 4,000 ft elevation.  campingbywinchesterlake[Continue reading this entry]

Lewiston, ID

Sunday, June 18th, 2006

field
Above: This was about the most exciting view of the day. I thought the colors were pretty cool.

Sunday, 6/18 10pm
Location: Lewiston, ID
Coordinates:
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Today's mileage: about 68
Tomorrow's destination: Winchester, ID

To ... [Continue reading this entry]

Dayton, WA

Saturday, June 17th, 2006
car_note Here are a few pics from the car show.  Click on the images to see a larger version.  (the one on the right is my favorite) red_chevy[Continue reading this entry]

Walla Walla, WA

Friday, June 16th, 2006
columbiariver Above: My last view of the Columbia River before it heads north. farmland Above: Farmland west of Walla Walla, WA. A farmer told me that these are alfalfa fields. It smells like ... [Continue reading this entry]

Umatilla, OR

Thursday, June 15th, 2006
nogas  Above: Who needs gas anyway?  tentsunset Above: Here's the view from my tent as the sun was setting in Umatilla, OR.   patrioticsunset  Above: Here's how we do sunsets in AMERICA, darn it! Wednesday, ... [Continue reading this entry]

Deschutes State Park, OR

Wednesday, June 14th, 2006
  bikepath Above: This is a bike trail??  train Above: A train snakes up the gorge.    drygorge Above: East of Hood River, OR.  They say that for every mile East that you go, the annual ... [Continue reading this entry]

Ainsworth State Park, OR

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006
 waterfall1 Above: Waterfall in the Columbia River Gorge.  Christophe is going to kill me for not using my tripod;  if you zoom in, you can tell that it's a little blurry...   waterfall2 Above: another waterfall in the gorge...  [Continue reading this entry]