> > > Wet Leather : The Gather 99 : Departure : Oregon Trails 6 August 1999 The showers here are great! Men's and women's bathrooms contain toilets and sinks. All showers have external door -- and they're full size! Still doesn't stop the unhappy child from screaming his head off because he doesn't want to get wet (or clean), though. Pack and head down to Newport for breakfast; Shilo Inn right on the beach. I think I've been here before, from my pulp and paper days. Or else I'm just having deja vu. We decide to try 101 -- RV traffic wasn't bad yesterday. But it is today. At Florence, JC gets a high performance driving award from one of Oregon's finest. I am saved by an oncoming car -- not enough room to pass, so I declined the opportunity. Still, novice that I am, I violate accepted protocol and sit behind the cop car while the damage is done. In the process, I discover that one of his lights is "out" on the bubblegum machine--left side, yellow. I try to explain this to him before he leaves ... he looks puzzled ... and I have to laugh as he walks back up to his car, stops, turns his head to look ... We stop in Reedsport for coffee and donuts and trip plan adjustment. No way are we staying on this road all the way to Coos Bay! We take SR38 to 138, which follows a river (twisting nicely along the way). When we get to I5 -- I have to have a potty break. The locals recommend we eat at Canyonville -- at the casino. They also recommend we stick to I5 due to local road construction. JC and I are discovering on this trip that we have the same dining tastes. We're like an old married couple, either ordering the same thing or one of us orders the other's "number two" choice. Scarey - but hey, we're both southerners! Upon departing the casino, we discover that an inflatable duck has been placed at the main entrance. We take pictures of each other cavorting with the duck.[insert JC duck picture when you get it back from him!] Now we're heading onto some serious mountain/twisty roads, from Canyonville to Trail on 227. We both get a nice rhythm going, although JC still runs faster than I do thru the curves. Curves are conservatively marked. I enter posted 25s at 45 and do not wince at all. Of course, I did a nicely banked hairpin to the left at 50 yesterday ... RBG. Still, I notice (subconsciously) that the road has narrowed. Now there is a sign, "Rocks next 3 miles." And I see a right hand curve ahead, marked with arrows, not a little curve sign. But all curves have been conservatively posted, so this can't be tooo bad. Then Beth's voice appears in my head. "I try not to enter a blind curve any faster than I could stop if a cow were in the middle of the road." I scrub off 5 mph or so as I enter the ... unmarked, decreasing radius turn followed by ess. I cross the center line - not a lot, but enough to make my heart race and my adreneline rush. LEAN, hold throttle, breathe ... flip back for left ess ... and I'm outta there. But there's JC. On my left, standing. With his K75S planted in the hillside! Damn! Pull off the road and run to him. "I'm OK" are his first words. "I didn't go down." He hit the curve hotter than I did and hit a bump in the road at the apex. Bottomed out. Lost his line and ran into the gravel on the "run off" section of the road (which was easily as wide as the road). Hit The Rock From Hell and took out his wheel ... tire ... brakes ... no handling. The only solution was to point the bike at the hillside, 70-degree slope, which it valiently tried to climb. Then stopped. Then tipped over. A logging truck stops ... calls a tow truck. Two local women stop. We learn that a woman totalled her sport bike on the same curve the week before. (Technically the speed limit for the curve was 55, the same as the main road.) We get the bags off, right the bike, and slowly roll her down the hill. JC borrows my throw-away camera and gets snaps of the bike and the road. We drink water and obsess a bit. Just when we remember we have chairs, and haul them out, the tow truck arrives. Load the bike and head to Medford, to Hansen's BMW. Call Charles Cherry and he plans to meet us at the dealer. I'll head on down to Ashland to stay with my girlfriend, as planned. Arrival
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