Day 90 - Finish what I started, DAMMIT - Rollin' ocean to ocean - CycleBlaze

July 30, 2024

Day 90 - Finish what I started, DAMMIT

Tomorrow is my last day of riding, these quotes seem appropriate 

“At the end of the day, we can endure much more than we think we can”

Frida Kahlo

“Be not afraid”

Seamus Heaney

Road by today, will be taking the tour in 2 days
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Oregon is known for its cherries. The only item I am allergic to
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Robert Gray who was the first American to circumnavigate the globe
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To a reggae beat, “Don’t worry, ‘bout a thing, every little thing, will be alright”
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I guess you run up this hill if you hear the tsunami siren
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Ann ManganYour logical brain and humor are still working, Dave!
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They spent the money and time to erect this sign, why not just fix the bump?
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Another famous sea stack on Cannon Beach made of basalt
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Cool clouds
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I think it is time to retire these biking gloves
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Mike HendersonYep but keep them! Put them in a trophy case, on your wall, since it’s a monumental achievement!! Next to it, place something Beth would love while you are away. My two cents!
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Mike HendersonYep but keep them! Put them in a trophy case, on your wall, since it’s a monumental achievement!! Next to it, place something Beth would love while you are away. My two cents!
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David HendersonTo Mike HendersonI used these gloves nearly everyday of the ride. Super comfortable, I should frame them
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The room I am staying in has bunnies everywhere, here is a mom, dad, and baby 

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Number 83 - Rockaway Beach, OR
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Today's ride: 40 miles (64 km)
Total: 4,075 miles (6,558 km)

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Steve ClarkThose gloves should be framed and set on a wall somewhere.

Enjoy the last mile, my friend. Enjoy every bit of it. What a truly great accomplishment.

So happy for you.
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