At the northern end of Oregon's stretch of Highway 101 is the Astoria-Melger bridge, which spans the 4.1 miles across the mouth of the Columbia River. Crossing it I thought back to Day Two of my trip and riding past Columbia Lake, the mighty river's headwaters. At the northern end of the bridge I turned right and headed east through the beautiful lower Columbia River valley on Highway 4. An hour-and-a-bit later, I reached Interstate 5. Although I was hoping to avoid this road altogether (having traveled it many, many times over the years), I did travel 28 miles of its length today, heading north to Washington State Highway 12. (I guess I've already ridden I-5, for about a mile, on Day Fifteen of the trip.) This road will take me over White Pass (elevation: 4,500') to Yakima, Washington tomorrow. At that point I'll turn north again and head towards the Okanagan.
One recurring issue on this trip is that my camera batteries keep failing -- first in my brand-new Nikon Coolpix P330; then the spare battery I bought in Petaluma; now in my Ma's Nikon Coolpix S630, which I borrowed to replace my apparently-dead P330. I hope the issue lies with the fact that I brought only my Apple iPhone's USB wall cube, rather than the Nikon power supply. Time will tell; in the meantime, it looks like the remaining pictures will be taken by my cellphones' cameras. One last Nikon pic:
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| Parked for the night at the Morton, Washington Seasons Motel. |

Three camera batteries - that is bizarre. I can't imagine the problem. Lucky you still have your phone camera. It would be a shame not to record the beauty you're traveling through.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping it's the wall wart I've been using -- fingers crossed!
DeleteHey Jeff - glad to see you are making it safely (and slowly) back to Edmonton! Enjoyed the blog - you definitely have a way of blogging - always an educator, very much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteKim
Hi Kim! It's been a great trip, and it looks like it'll be over tomorrow. At least I'll have beaten the snow to Edmonton! (Maybe I shouldn't have typed that...)
DeleteJeff, when you're done, I hope you'll show your route on a map -- it would be very cool to see!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you brother...
Love,
Mike
Will do! Great to see you, too -- next time it'll be a longer visit!
DeleteLove,
Jeff