Days 14 - 17: Curtin, OR
We ended up spending four nights northwest of Eugene, waiting for the worst of the cold and wet weather to pass. Eugene has a couple of movie houses that show independent films, so we took in a couple of matinee shows curing our stay in order to give us a break from rain.
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A brief sun shower... |
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And a rainbow. |
We had hoped to visit with Alea's Aunt Hazel while we were in town, but as luck would have it, she had moved to Loveland, CO just a day or two before we got to town. She is in her 90s, and it appears she has gone to live with a niece there.
We returned to Dexter, OR to continue our travels, eventually turning south. It was a short day - 33 miles - of dodging occasional rain showers, and we split the mileage just about down the middle. The last five miles of the day were on I-5, where we exited at Curtin, OR. Once we leave here we will be following the I-5 corridor to Canyonville, OR, but it appears we will need to ride on the freeway for just two miles, along a stretch just north of Oakland.
We are camped at Pass Creek Campground ($25, power, water, adjustable showers), which is located between I-5 and a rail line. It is a picturesque little park, and it is quieter than we imagined when we first got here.
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The moss is taking over! |
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