Thursday @ Merrilyn’s

on Saturday. I came home yesterday (Friday) to a warm refrigerator and a thawing freezer. Within 15 minutes of sending texts to 3 neighbors, the meat was at Gerald and Viki’s, everything else was split between Elaine and Terri. I have the best neighbors and friends! This meant that I had to take the easiest-possible snack to Merrilyn’s: cherries and cheddar-flavored chips. Phyl brought Dot’s pretzels. Merrilyn made an artichoke dip.

Phyl and I both have tool envy:

Your bike rides this week

Sunday July 2. Jim and Paul.

Tuesday the 4th of July. Kathy, Jane, and Cheryl:

Brenda and daughter Kristie:

Thursday July 6. Terri:

Dani, Kathy, Stacey, Cheryl:

Saturday July 8. I’m home and went for a ride along the Garden Highway.

Surprise! There was BarbaraB on the other side of W El Camino.

Deschutes River Trail

We drove to Bend Oregon and got a hotel downtown. Friday morning, I rode parts of the Deschutes River Trail. Surfing a 20-foot wide “wave,” back and forth. One mistake, over the top, swim back upstream and get in line.

Time to turn around.

The bluffs on the other side of the river.

I met Phyl back at the hotel, we loaded up and drove to Sacramento.

Spokane Trails

Yesterday Phyllis and I left Deer Lodge in the morning and drove to Liberty Lake Washington. This morning I rode away from the hotel at 7:30, found the Spokane River Centennial Trail and rode west.

The trail went through Gonzaga University.

Downtown, Riverfront Park.

At this point I was still downtown and lost. Time to look at a map on my phone and figure it out.

Eventually I made my way to Fish Lake Trail. The smell of pine was wonderful.

Phyl picked me up about 9 miles down the trail and we started our drive to Bend Oregon. 31 miles today.

Fourth of July

The sun goes down in Deer Lodge at 9:30 and it takes a long time to actually get dark. From my upstairs bedroom window, looking south toward town, you could see at least 7 different locations shooting big fireworks into the sky. It was quite the show!

To Helena

A beautiful one-hour drive to Helena today. At a scenic overlook near MacDonald Pass.

Our primary goal was a trolley tour of Helena.

Several homes in the Mansion District were made of Montana rose granite.

Last Chance Gulch:

After the tour, we had a really good lunch at

Your bike rides this week

Over the past two weeks, BarbaraB has ridden with her grandsons, a few miles each day. Vince was quite proud when he rode 18 miles in one week.

Not to be outdone, Max rode 22 miles. Great job, BarbaraB, sharing the joy of bicycling with a new generation.

Sunday June 25. Cheryl, BarbaraB, and Jane rode out to Rio Linda and stopped at Bowinkle’s on the way back.

My bike on the OC&E Woods Line Trail in Klamath Falls OR:

Monday June 26. Kathy, BarbaraL, Coletha, Mike, Cheryl:

My bike on the Boise River Greenbelt:

Tuesday June 27. Dani, Mike, Cheryl, Kathy:

My bike just off the Wood River Trail in Sun Valley ID near a public art installation.

Wednesday June 28. Laurie and Brenda:

Thursday June 29. Kathy,

Brenda:

Friday June 30. Dani, Kathy, Cheryl:

My bike with Humpty Dumpty in the Bozeman MT sculpture park.

Saturday July 1. Brenda, Kristie, Laurie, Maria:

Dani and Kathy:

My bike on the Old Yellowstone Trail in Deer Lodge MT: