Tuesday we rode from Port Angeles to Bogachiel State Park, a total of 70.6 miles; Our longest day with the tallest mountain. This first picture was taken as the sun rose and hit our tent about 5:50am or so. Our tent is so huge it has three separate wings on the inside. We could easily sleep three families in there. Of course it takes a village to put it up but we don't mind. It allows our dogs to have a wing all to themselves. The second picture is of our two dogs, Raini and Bear. They are both well behaved and a joy to have in camp. This third picture is of Lake Crescent. We rode around the south side of the lake. The road here was decent if not very wide. The last picture posted is of one of my riding buddies as he gets off the bike to push the caution button to start the flasher lights. The sign warns bicycle riders that large RVs and log trucks use this eleven mile stretch of rode characterized by blind corners and very narrow roads. After the lake there was a climb up to 1200 feet and what was supposed to be a 30 mile descent though the head wind took the sails out of that excitement pretty quick. Once we made it to Forks, it was pretty short work to make it to the state park.
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