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| The Dalles bridge over the Columbia river; painted to match the landscape... |
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| Bridge of the Gods, Stevenson, Washington, is an all-metal structure... |
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| ...which is see-thru! That's the Columbia below; some riders were spooked by heights, some by squirrely handling over the steel grid. Treacherous when wet. |
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| Studebaker slowly returning to moss... |
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| Lots of these; an Osprey under glass. |
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| Bridge of the Gods; plenty of Thruxtons on this rally, as they're excellent touring machines, even with clipons and rearsets. Plenty of power, gentle as pussycats, immaculate handling. |
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| Paul Zell's monstrous Zellocette, the MeSS. 800cc of fast. |
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| The family which rides together... Kim and Pete Young with their '38 MSS, and sidecar for little Atticus |
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| The high desert canyonlands and the Deschutes river |
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| A favored fishing and whitewater rafting spot on the Deschutes |
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| John Ray at Multnomah Falls |
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| High desert, big sky... |
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| ...where the sagebrush dots the tawny grass... |
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| ...and the roads snake up canyons while crossing over, under, and around the railroad lines. |
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| Jesse, of the Warm Springs tribe, works his platform on the Columbia, while his family camps nearby... |
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| ...waiting to eat the sturgeon he caught earlier that day. |
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| While Jesse offered to sell the sturgeon, we had no way to cook it, so settled for Italian. |





















