We camped. Nehalem Bay State Park.
One of the great secrets of the Oregon State Parks system is the Hiker Biker site. As expected, the signs going into the park said "campground full" however, the hiker biker sites were empty when we got there. Eight bucks a night for both of us.
After we'd set up camp, we rode into Nehalem and got got some food. Then we built a fire, ate, hung out and talked.
I wanted to get some pics of her climbing the second day, but the camera died.



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But, boy, was it fun.
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(I had mentioned that the bigger hills looked like a lopsided pair when he showed me the elevation profile while we were planning the ride.) What also helped, was a teen hanging out of his back seat window and giving me the thumbs-up while whooping. And there was another rider, who I had noticed a couple of times before both coming and going, that let me know the crest was only 500 ft. ahead as he passed me. The descent was so much fun and rewarding after such a hard, for me anyways, climb.
It made me feel a little better when I looked behind me to see how steep the road was that I had just climbed. So on I went. Eventually, I found my rhythm and things became easier. We reached the beginning of the big...ahem looming before me.<Gulp!> So, again, I concentrated on the little piece of road immediately before me and climbed slowly(3 mph). Occasionally, I looked up to see the neighboring hill get closer which was highly motivational. I was steadily making progress!
The descent was very steep and quick. I was awestruck that I had managed to climb this the day before!
