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From Northwest passages: riding out the storm by Scott Anderson & Rachael Anderson

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Ron Suchanek replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on a photo in John Day: the town

Well, in these dark times, one has to hoard the necessities; venison, Cheetos, beer and TP.

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on Still hoofing it

Probably not logging, since there’s nothing timber-like on that ridge. I wondered too whether it would be fine to just step around, but not today. Maybe I’ll ask around, if I can get close enough to anyone to ask.

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on a photo in Still hoofing it

Well, it is a few miles off-route. If you checked out every small town along the way, you’d never get anywhere. Which would be OK too.

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on a photo in John Day: the town

That’s terrible! You should be ashamed of yourself. Go back to your boob fetish and leave Bambi alone.

4 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in John Day: the town

Facing the building, you turn left, northwest, and follow the road (Ing hay way) a short distance, maybe 200 or 250 feet. It'll be on your left.

4 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in John Day: the town

They look delicious. Too bad she didn't have a gun or a big knife.

4 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on Still hoofing it

I wonder if either of those No Trespassing roads are logging roads that ban auto traffic but allow for or bicycle traffic.

4 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in Still hoofing it

How in the heck did we miss Canyon Creek? Looks like a nice town.

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Kathleen Classen on John Day: the town

Thank you, Kathleen. I’m finding that slower is better too, and I don’t think it’s only because I’m getting too old to go faster. I’m really enjoying hiking but I’ll definitely be ready to get back on the bike again soon.

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Jen Rahn on a photo in John Day: the town

It is comforting. I think as long as we turn a blind eye to politics, I could feel quite at home here. I think it wouldn’t take that long to find a community - especially once 1188 Brewing Company and a breakfast or coffee shop opens their doors again.

4 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on John Day: the town

Yes! What Kathleen said.

Your posts are always a great reminder of how much there is to appreciate out there.

4 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in John Day: the town

That's wonderful.

We see someone we know almost every time we go out in Silverton. And we don't know that many people!

It's comforting during this odd time.

4 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in John Day: the town

We really wanted to visit this place when we rode through, but it was too early in the morning.

Thanks for including this photo .. good reminder to go back.

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Jen Rahn on a photo in John Day: the town

Yup, surely. Also, my reference says that mule deer are gregarious, forming groups of up to 24. I wonder what happens if a 25th shows up and tries to join a maxed out group? Is it like musical chairs?

4 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in John Day: the town

I vote Hairy-left, Downy-right.

4 years ago