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=== Day 1: 9/25 Friday ===
=== Day 1: 9/25 Friday ===


;Route: Home to outside Easton Washington (~70 miles/4700ft or 91 miles/3500ft via burke) [[https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zMIdDO_E-bVE.k4eMIVfl5Oc8&usp=sharing Google Map Link]]
Route: Home to outside Easton Washington (~70 miles/4700ft or 91 miles/3500ft via burke) [[https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zMIdDO_E-bVE.k4eMIVfl5Oc8&usp=sharing Google Map Link]]


Plan
Overnight: Camping in '''[http://www.parks.wa.gov/521/Iron-Horse Iron Horse State Park]''':
 
* Stop for water and beer in North Bend before heading onto the trail
 
;Overnight: Camping in '''[http://www.parks.wa.gov/521/Iron-Horse Iron Horse State Park]''':


:''There are four campgrounds along the trail, each with three to four campsites, one picnic table, and a vault toilet. They are located at milepost 2109.5 at Roaring Creek, milepost 2113.2 at Cold Creek, milepost 2123.2 at Carter Creek, and milepost 2127.1 at Alice Creek.'' [[http://www.parks.wa.gov/521/Iron-Horse Link]]
:''There are four campgrounds along the trail, each with three to four campsites, one picnic table, and a vault toilet. They are located at milepost 2109.5 at Roaring Creek, milepost 2113.2 at Cold Creek, milepost 2123.2 at Carter Creek, and milepost 2127.1 at Alice Creek.'' [[http://www.parks.wa.gov/521/Iron-Horse Link]]


: Camping is primitive but it's free and first-come. Toilets and picnic tables are available at each campsite.
:: Camping is primitive but it's free and first-come. Toilets and picnic tables are available at each campsite.
: The last campsite is Roaring Creek at the end of Keechelus Lake.
:: The last campsite is Roaring Creek at the end of Keechelus Lake.
 
: Sunset in Snoqualmie Pass is 6:56PM; sunrise at 6:58AM next morning.


Other camping options from west to east:  
Other camping options from west to east:  
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=== Day 2: 9/26 Saturday ===
=== Day 2: 9/26 Saturday ===


'''Route''': Outside Easton to Yakima (~84 miles/mostly downhill) [[https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zMIdDO_E-bVE.kIlRKgg62SxY&usp=sharing Google Map Link]]
Route: Outside Easton to Yakima (~84 miles/mostly downhill) [[https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zMIdDO_E-bVE.kIlRKgg62SxY&usp=sharing Google Map Link]]


Plan:
Plan:


* Stop by bakery and/or cafe for snacks or lunch in Cle Elem or Ellensberg
* Stop by bakery and/or cafe for snacks or lunch in Cle Elem or Ellensberg
* Scenic bike trip down the Yakima River canyon
* Scene bike trip down the Yakima River canyon
* If we arrive before 7pm in Yakima on Saturday, visit [http://www.yelp.com/biz/los-hernandez-tamales-union-gap Los Hernandez] in Union Gap (3706 Main St). There is a bike trail almost all the way from the campground). 11AM to 6PM only.  
* If we arrive before 7pm in Yakima on Saturday, visit [http://www.yelp.com/biz/los-hernandez-tamales-union-gap Los Hernandez] in Union Gap (3706 Main St). There is a bike trail almost all the way from the campground). 11AM to 6PM only.  


;Overnight: Camping at '''[http://www.parks.wa.gov/278/Yakima-Sportsman Yakima Sportsman State Park]''' in camp site #43. Showers are available at the campsite.
;Overnight: Camping at '''[http://www.parks.wa.gov/278/Yakima-Sportsman Yakima Sportsman State Park]'''
 
: Sunset at 6:50PM; Sunrise at 6:56AM next morning.


=== Day 3: 9/27 Sunday ===
=== Day 3: 9/27 Sunday ===
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Plan:  
Plan:  


* Be sure to get water in Toppenfish as it will be another ~50 miles before the next water stop and it will likely be hot and dry.
* Pick up food for the night in Goldendale
* Pick up food for the night in Goldendale
* Stop by Stonehenge Memorial  
* Stop by Stonehenge Memorial  


;Overnight: Camping in [http://www.parks.wa.gov/543/Maryhill Maryhill State Park] (first come first served). Shower available.
;Overnight: Camping in Maryhill State Park (first come first served)
 
: Sunset at 6:50PM; sunrise at 6:58AM.


;Other options: Peach Beach RV Park
;Other options: Peach Beach RV Park
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=== Day 4: 9/28 Monday ===
=== Day 4: 9/28 Monday ===


;Route: Maryhill to Carson (~57 miles/2600t?) [[https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zMIdDO_E-bVE.kKwKEHLPPABI Google Map w/ Shuttle Link]] [[https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zMIdDO_E-bVE.kK9Oqvu-tTaY Google Map Direct Link]]
;Route: Maryhill to Carson (~57 miles/2600t?) [[[https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zMIdDO_E-bVE.kKwKEHLPPABI Google Map w/ Shuttle Link]] [[https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zMIdDO_E-bVE.kK9Oqvu-tTaY Google Map Direct Link]]


;Stay ('''to be reserved'''): [http://www.carsonhotspringresort.com/ Carson Hot Springs and SPA]
;Stay ('''to be reserved'''): [http://www.carsonhotspringresort.com/ Carson Hot Springs and SPA]
: Sunrise at 6:52PM; sunrise at 7:04AM.


;Other options: [http://www.bonnevilleresort.com Bonneville Resort]
;Other options: [http://www.bonnevilleresort.com Bonneville Resort]
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;Proposed plan:
;Proposed plan:


* Let's do an early morning soak in the Wind River hot holes (natural hotspring just upstream). Before going, be sure to the [https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/eap/flows/station.asp?wria=29#block2 flow rate and temperature of the Wind River] before we try to swim across the river. Some more [http://www.wrsar.org/Areas/HotSpring.shtml info] here.
* Let's do an early morning soak in the Wind River hot holes (natural hotspring just upstream). Before going, be sure to the [https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/eap/flows/station.asp?wria=29#block2 flow rate and temperature of the Wind River] before we try to swim across the river.
* Breakfast/brunch in Stevenson (5-6 mi outside of Carson)
* Breakfast/brunch in Stevenson (5-6 mi outside of Carson)
* Stop by Multnomah Falls (apparently the most visited natural site in Oregon)
* Stop by Multnomah Falls (apparently the most visited natural site in Oregon
** Be especially careful on your bikes here, it gets crowded and people drive terribly.
* Beer at the Deschutes Brewery in Portland before getting the train!
** [http://www.oregonhikers.org/field_guide/Multnomah_Falls_Hike Trail description]
* Beer with Krystle before getting the train!
:: the Deschutes Brewery in Portland
:: [http://www.horsebrass.com/ Horse Brass Pub]
:: [http://cascadebrewingbarrelhouse.com/ Cascade Brewing Barrel House]


;Overnight: Seattle! Amtrak (Portland to Seattle); Ticketed already and leaves PDX at 18:50.
;Overnight: Seattle! Amtrak (Portland to Seattle); Ticketed already and leaves PDX at 18:50.


== Resources and Links ==
== To bring ==
 
* phone
* wallet/cash
* plastic bags
* heat packs
* first aid kit
* laptop?
 
=== Clothes ===
 
* pack towels x2
* cycling jerseys
* cycling shorts
* long tights
* t-shirts
* pants
* underwear
* wool socks
* knee pads
* normal shoes/flip flops


* [[Travel plans/Bike tour/Sep 2015/Packing List]]
* ?bug spray
* [http://gacc.nifc.gov/nwcc/information/firemap.aspx Northwest Fire Locations]
* ?sunscreen
* [https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?ll=47.390447%2C-121.400986&spn=0.102269%2C0.22007&hl=en&msa=0&z=12&ie=UTF8&mid=zOK2y_lbKShY.kDR2VX-sHCY4 Washington State Highways Closed to Bikes]
 
* [https://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/BIKEPED/docs/columbiagorgebikemap.pdf Columbia River Gorge bike map] (PDF)
=== Bikes ===
* bike with racks and fenders and lights x2
* helmet x2
* locks x2
* alien tool
* pumps
* ortlieb bags
 
=== Camping ===
* tent
* sleeping bag x2
* sleeping pad x2
* utensils x2
* cooking pot and mugs
* stove
* fuel
* heatable food
* headlights
* toilet paper (TBP)
* ground cloth (TBP)


== Meals ==
== Meals ==
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* Day 1: Breakfast - Before leaving
* Day 1: Breakfast - Before leaving
* Day 1: Lunch - Cold lunch (e.g., sandwiches, etc)
* Day 1: Lunch - Cold lunch (e.g., sandwiches, etc)
* Day 1: Dinner - Hot dinner cooked at camp (with stove, etc). ('''STOVE''')
* Day 1: Dinner - Hot dinner cooked at camp (with stove, etc).
* Day 2: Breakfast - Hot breakfast cooked with camp stove, etc. ('''STOVE''')
* Day 2: Breakfast - Hot breakfast cooked with camp stove, etc.
* Day 2: Lunch - Lunch at diner or similar in Ellensberg?
* Day 2: Lunch - Lunch at diner or similar in Ellensburg
* Day 2: Dinner - Tamales from Los Hernandez or, if we're feeling lazy, cooking at Yakima campground ('''STOVE''')
* Day 2: Dinner - Hot dinner cooked at Yakima campground
* Day 3: Breakfast - Hot breakfeast cooked at Yakima campground ('''STOVE''')
* Day 3: Breakfast - Hot breakfeast cooked at Yakima campground
* Day 3: Lunch - Cold lunch eaten on road (e.g., sandwiches, etc)
* Day 3: Lunch - Cold lunch eaten on road (e.g., sandwiches, etc)
* Day 3: Dinner - Hot dinner cooked at Maryhill campground ('''STOVE''')
* Day 3: Dinner - Hot dinner cooked at Maryhill campground
* Day 4: Breakfeast - Hot breakfeast cooked at Maryhill campground ('''STOVE''')
* Day 4: Breakfeast - Hot breakfeast cooked at Maryhill campground
* Day 4: Lunch - Hot/cold lunch in Port of Hood River while waiting for shuttle bus?
* Day 4: Lunch - ?
* Day 4: Dinner - Restaurant at Carson brewpub (e.g., Barnstormer)
* Day 4: Dinner - Restaurant at resort
* Day 5: Breakfeast - Breakfast at cafe in Stevenson, WA
* Day 5: Breakfeast - Restaurant at resort
* Day 5: Lunch - cold lunch and/or snack at Multnomah Falls?
* Day 5: Lunch - snack along way
* Day 5: Dinner - early dinner at Deschutes brew pub in Portland before train
* Day 5: Dinner - early dinner in Portland before train
 
== Review ==
 
* we should have brought more hot sauce.
* we need heat-resistant/non-scratch utensils.
* heat packs were useful.
* REI Huevos Rancheros looked/felt a little too digested. Pad Thai was great.
* french bread breakfast is great.
* bring salt/pepper and peanut butter/jam packets.
* tea/hot chocolate was great.
* avoid gravel road as much as possible.
* lots of camping options in the canyon.
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