mblonsky0521: Day 3- lots of rain, but still all smiles
mblonsky0521: Day 3- lots of rain, but still all smiles
mblonsky0521: Day 3- lots of rain, but still all smiles
mblonsky0521: Day 3- lots of rain, but still all smiles
mblonsky0521: Day 3- lots of rain, but still all smiles
mblonsky0521: Day 3- lots of rain, but still all smiles
mblonsky0521: Day 3- lots of rain, but still all smiles
mblonsky0521: Day 3- lots of rain, but still all smiles
mblonsky0521: Day 3- lots of rain, but still all smiles
mblonsky0521: Day 3- lots of rain, but still all smiles
mblonsky0521: My really good looking neighbor who had been hiking the PCT, broke his foot, and decided to keep going via bike. It was the first night without a burn ban in months, so we shared a really crappy fire and some whisky.
mblonsky0521: Day 3- lots of rain, but still all smiles
mblonsky0521: Day 3- lots of rain, but still all smiles
mblonsky0521: Day 3- lots of rain, but still all smiles
mblonsky0521: Mount Walker Pass!
mblonsky0521: Hot dog swings! Weeeee!!!
mblonsky0521: Best ice cream in Quilcene.
mblonsky0521: I became intimately familiar with this porta potty when food poisoning struck mid-ride on day 2. Was here for a solid 4 hours. Ugh.
mblonsky0521: British bike tourists. I gave them my map and then promptly got lost.
mblonsky0521: Aptly named road
mblonsky0521: Thank god for Hiker/Biker sites
mblonsky0521: Holy shit I did it!
mblonsky0521: Dinner on night 1 of the tour on Hood Canal. Absolutely stunning.
mblonsky0521: Met these bike tourists in camp and rode with them for 30ish miles across the Hood Canal Bridge before splitting up in Quilcene.
mblonsky0521: Shine Road, one of my favorites.
mblonsky0521: One of these days I'll figure out the water to oatmeal ratio.
mblonsky0521: All packed up.
mblonsky0521: Day 3- lots of rain, but still all smiles
mblonsky0521: The end of the tour. 133 miles, 3 days, one flat tire at this spot.