On Thursday, June 5, 2014 9:14:40 AM UTC-7, Jim Bronson wrote:
>
> Shawn,
>
> I'll take your word for it since I no longer live in Oregon.  I will say 
> that WA-14 did seem really nice at 7ish am on a Saturday morning.  Maybe we 
> just got through before the tourist traffic started.
>
> It's less tourist traffic, more truck traffic. But going early on a 
weekend would alleviate much of the traffic issues.
 

> Since the Hood River bridge doesn't allow bicycles, do either the 197 or 
> 97 bridges allow it?
>
> As far as I know, the Hood River Bridge is the only Columbia River 
crossing that doesn't allow bikes. (Well, the train bridges don't 
either...) Hood River Bridge is a privately owned bridge (Port of Hood 
River.) Bridge of the Gods is also a "private" bridge (Port of Cascade 
Locks) but they allow bike/foot traffic. Bridge of the Gods is officially 
on the Pacific Crest Trail route, which makes it maybe the only place the 
PCT and the ACA Sierra Cascades route overlap.

-Shawn

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