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373: Oregon Coast Remix - Part 4
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If you can’t fuel your cycling, you can’t ride very far. At least that’s what grandma always told me (editors note: she did not). So, waking up in camp without much appetite doesn’t really bode well for making very many miles. But what if the solution were to just get on the bike and go? And would my reward be a night at my least favorite state park campsite?
Oregon Coast Remix - Part 4- Morning Update from Honeyman State Park
- On the Road to Reedsport
- Riding along Highway 101
- Hydration and appetite improving.
- Reflecting on the camping experience and the tour’s challenges.
- Arrival in Reedsport
- Successful lunch, hydration improved.
- Decision to push for Sunset Bay, despite past unfavorable experiences.
- Journey to North Bend
- Planning to reach North Bend, with a potential new campground option.
- Discussions on the day’s remaining challenges and adjustments.
- Break at North Bend Safeway
- Confirmed hiker/biker campsite at Coos County Park.
- Reflecting on the tour’s modifications and feeling better health-wise.
- Arrival at Bastendorf Beach County Park
- Recap of the day’s ride and the new campsite.
- Comparison between Bastendorf Beach and Sunset Bay campsites.
- Highlights include a large grassy area, numerous picnic tables, and decent amenities.
- Campground Rating Discussion
- Tim and James rate Bastendorf Beach.
- Considerations include amenities, location, and overall experience.
- Final Thoughts
- Reflections on the day’s ride and feeling back to normal.
- Plans for the following day: potentially tackling the seven devils and exploring Bandon or heading towards Port Orford.
- Miles biked 55
- Elevation gain 3200 feet
- Appetite improvement 100%
- Meaningless hill climbs 1
- Buzzing lights at camp 0
- Wine cans imbibed 1
- Picnic tables available 40
- Flats 0
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Manage episode 434389915 series 126829
If you can’t fuel your cycling, you can’t ride very far. At least that’s what grandma always told me (editors note: she did not). So, waking up in camp without much appetite doesn’t really bode well for making very many miles. But what if the solution were to just get on the bike and go? And would my reward be a night at my least favorite state park campsite?
Oregon Coast Remix - Part 4- Morning Update from Honeyman State Park
- On the Road to Reedsport
- Riding along Highway 101
- Hydration and appetite improving.
- Reflecting on the camping experience and the tour’s challenges.
- Arrival in Reedsport
- Successful lunch, hydration improved.
- Decision to push for Sunset Bay, despite past unfavorable experiences.
- Journey to North Bend
- Planning to reach North Bend, with a potential new campground option.
- Discussions on the day’s remaining challenges and adjustments.
- Break at North Bend Safeway
- Confirmed hiker/biker campsite at Coos County Park.
- Reflecting on the tour’s modifications and feeling better health-wise.
- Arrival at Bastendorf Beach County Park
- Recap of the day’s ride and the new campsite.
- Comparison between Bastendorf Beach and Sunset Bay campsites.
- Highlights include a large grassy area, numerous picnic tables, and decent amenities.
- Campground Rating Discussion
- Tim and James rate Bastendorf Beach.
- Considerations include amenities, location, and overall experience.
- Final Thoughts
- Reflections on the day’s ride and feeling back to normal.
- Plans for the following day: potentially tackling the seven devils and exploring Bandon or heading towards Port Orford.
- Miles biked 55
- Elevation gain 3200 feet
- Appetite improvement 100%
- Meaningless hill climbs 1
- Buzzing lights at camp 0
- Wine cans imbibed 1
- Picnic tables available 40
- Flats 0
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