Thanks for posting this.  What a great trip - looks like some
excellent dirt sections.  The sunrise ride sounded the best.

Esteban
San Diego, Calif.

On Aug 11, 6:23 am, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Heading out from Packwood and up to Cayuse Pass the traffic wasn't too
> bad. The road doesn't have much of a shoulder but everyone gave us a
> wide berth. Riding out of White River Campground there seemed to be
> more traffic. We had a close call with a truck and trailer that buzzed
> us but other than that no problems. We got chased by three different
> packs of dogs in Wapot, WA on our way through there but other than
> that we had no other negative car/dog interactions. People in OR were
> especially nice.
>
> I should add that during our trip we only ran into and spoke with two
> other touring cyclist. Right off the bat, heading into Gifford we
> stopped and spoke with two cyclotourist--Tim from VA and Ted from OR--
> who were heading down to Crater Lake. Tim had a really odd bike that
> he built himself accessorized with Riv parts and components--Grip
> Kings, NItto rack and some other 
> items.http://www.flickr.com/photos/41335973@N00/6029699482/in/photostream
>
> The were part of a bigger group who were behind them, one of whom was
> on a custom Rivendell. We rode into Prosser with a guy named John
> Colver who was doing a book tour by bike. It was great talking with
> him. He was from Seattle and a former mountain 
> guide.http://johncolver.com/about
>
> But back to your question Brian, if I lived in the area I wouldn't
> hesitate to ride in and around Rainier. We were really fortunate that
> we did the climb to Sunrise super early in the morning. Only a few
> cars passed us on the way up and none on the way down.
>
> --mike
>
> On Aug 10, 11:21 pm, Stonehog <stone...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Nice trip, Mike!  Looks like you had great weather.  I have got to get out 
> > to Rainier.  How was traffic in the park?
>
> > Brian Hanson
>
> > On Aug 10, 2011, at 3:55 PM, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > So this year's tour is over. It was a blast but I'd being lying if I 
> > > didn't say I feel absolutely knackered. Multiple 100+ mile days in the 
> > > heat which included multiple long exposed climbs really seems to have 
> > > taken it out of me. Still, it was a great time. Here are the pictures. 
> > > More info on the trip in a follow-up message.
>
> > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/41335973@N00/collections/72157627280271573/
>
> > > Oh, as far as Riv content, while I rode my LHT it was set-up with many 
> > > Riv and Rivish parts--Silver Shifters, Noodles, Brooks Saddle, Schwalbe 
> > > Marathons. I wore MUSA shorts and a Riv cycling cap everyday.
>
> > > --mike
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