Randonneurs and Randonneuse milling about at the start
Bill Gobie, myself and the Organizer, Paul Whitney. I don't know why I look so serious.
The wide Columbia River
SR-14 - The hills were wiped out by the tailwind
Desert and River
This time, its just the desert.
Do I look cute or what ?
View of Oregon, and the river from up in the hills of Washington.
These mountains looked nice with their brown colour.
For some weird reason, this sign was interesting to me. (Echo Chamber of Commerce?).
Blissful little road. Echo to Pendleton. Loved it.
From Echo to Pendleton through a wonderful canyon.
Secret Control answer.
At the Holdman Informational Control. I am almost ready to leave. Photo (C) Andrew Black
From left to right: Matt (Blue Jacket), myself (foregrond), Bill Gobie (sitting), and Ray Ogilvie (far right).
The same gaggle from another angle.
Old Inland Empire Highway. Photo (C) Cecil Reniche-Smith
Bill Schell and Eamon Stanley.
Paul Whitney, the genial organizer of the brevet
A Rarity: A photograph of me with my own Camera.
Andrew Black and Cecil at the Prosser Control.
The wide nothingness that was the stretch from Mabton to Bickleton.
The villain cannot be seen. The ever present wind.
Evidence of participation (and angst).
Antique Car Rally in Bickleton, WA
I suppose the point of this video is the Helix and Athena sign. :)
My rear wheel for the last 50 or so miles. I saw this first on the Rock Creek Grade ascent. Photo (C) Cecil Reniche-Smith.