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Beautiful ride! We might have to check out part of it on our way back to Colorado.
5 years agoOh, of course. I didn’t notice that at the time. Idled with bullet holes.
5 years agoYou can see evidence of the fire everywhere, of course; but it’s gratifying to see so much green in it already. At the time, I imagined the area being ruined for years.
5 years agoYes, it is. I’ve walked up once and thought it circled around on this side but I can’t see any evidence of it.
5 years agoAnd you can clearly see Sapsucker evidence on the trunk of the tree.
5 years agoIt's hard to believe there is a trail to the top.
5 years agoMuch of this was on fire exactly two years ago.
5 years agoSeems like they could be effective against other varmints as well.
5 years agoYou’re right, that would have been awful. I just take the new bridge for granted by now, and haven’t thought of what a nightmare the old one was in quite some time.
5 years agoIsn’t that the truth though. I was thinking along the same lines myself as I rode past them.
5 years agoI was really pleased with it too - it’s my favorite take from the day. I don’t think to look down at my feet often enough.
5 years agoIf you haven't seen them yet, definitely check out Bruce's Stealth Mimosas.
5 years agoOh, I would love to swing on that swing .. and look up into that wise tree.
5 years agoGood thing you encountered this traffic snarl on the new Sellwood bridge and not the old one!
5 years ago
Probably not bullet holes... Too regularly placed and in lines. Bullet holes would be all over the place.
5 years ago