Electronics consultation.
On Friday April 18, seven of us drove 100 miles east of Portland to the mouth of the Deschutes River (at the Columbia) to camp overnight and ride the 22 mile out-and-back Deschutes Rail-Trail on Saturday. This is the start of the "dry side" of Oregon, so the landscape was appropriately arid and Western-y. It was a fun ride. The trail is a bit rough, but rideable, and we managed to avoid the goathead thorns that are notorious on the southern end of the trail. The weather was mostly good with the exception of a passing shower.
Electronics consultation.
On Friday April 18, seven of us drove 100 miles east of Portland to the mouth of the Deschutes River (at the Columbia) to camp overnight and ride the 22 mile out-and-back Deschutes Rail-Trail on Saturday. This is the start of the "dry side" of Oregon, so the landscape was appropriately arid and Western-y. It was a fun ride. The trail is a bit rough, but rideable, and we managed to avoid the goathead thorns that are notorious on the southern end of the trail. The weather was mostly good with the exception of a passing shower.