I left at 2pm and went 211 miles. Amazing how the country changes. Driving down through Forest Grove, Gaston, Yamhill, and Carlton via hwy 47. The scenery is of fields and rolling farm land. Nurserys dot the landscape along with vinyards and miles of grapvines. When you get to Carlton, you head up into the coast range where you get into small scrub oak. Here the road begins its twists and turns and the oaks fade into fir and the air begins to cool. A man cuts slabs of lumber from a portable sawmill. As you head up into the mountains and start hitting the turns you can smell the ripe black berries beside the road.
I pass a beautiful reservoir and finally hit the summit with beautiful fir trees everywhere. Back down the other side along the Nestaccua river and over grown alder, fir, cedar, and spruce hanging all around as if you were riding through a maze. The hwy snakes beside big rock outcropings ladened with moss, trees and undergrowth. You will hit a streach of hard packed gravel for about 3 miles. Some beautiful camp grounds along the way. I stopped at Dover camp ground and listen to the slience and the sound of a small trickle of water and the wind blowing its wispers through the tree tops. The air cools about 10 degrees as you get close to the oeacn and hwy 101. Headed South on 101 to Neskowin where I had lunch and then headed back North to the Little Nestaccua River rd, to 3 Rivers Hwy, back through McMinnville to hwy 47 and Forest Grove and home. Got home at 8pm so 6 hours.
Was great fun and an absolutely beautiful ride and the 850 ran Great.
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