Day 50: Eugene to Dallas, OR
86 miles, 3082 ascent / 2230 descent, 7:10 saddle time, elevations: start 416, min 180, max 719, finish 321 ft.
We were enjoying breakfast too much to get an early start, so we left Emma’s parents house around 0800. We immediately encountered a headwind of 5 - 10 mph from the NW. Our route generally went north and west, so we rode into the wind all day long. It was exhausting. The wind, combined with long miles, left me drained by the time I got to Dallas. I was rather grumpy when I got to the hotel, but a hot shower renewed my spirits.
The valley we rode through today was rich with agriculture. There were wheat and corn fields, hay, hazelnut orchards, vineyards, and other crops I did not recognize.
I did not see a lot of irrigation, so this area appears fly gets enough rain to support much of the agriculture. Hazelnuts much be a BIG crop for this area because I way acres and acres of hazelnut trees.
| Hazelnut orchard |
We were enjoying breakfast too much to get an early start, so we left Emma’s parents house around 0800. We immediately encountered a headwind of 5 - 10 mph from the NW. Our route generally went north and west, so we rode into the wind all day long. It was exhausting. The wind, combined with long miles, left me drained by the time I got to Dallas. I was rather grumpy when I got to the hotel, but a hot shower renewed my spirits.
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