Here is the route map: http://www.endomondo.com/workouts/gd-IKLMtZS4
Leaving Fort Stevens State Park, Luetta went to Lums Toyota to have the car checked out (it turned out there were no problems), had scheduled Maintenance and the windshield wipers replaced:
As Luetta was leaving the park she got a photo of the local deer that are in the park:
It was a great day of riding, mostly sunny. Here are some of the magnificent seascapes we saw:
At one point there was this long tunnel, bicyclists have to push a button to have the warneing lights start to flash and hope those entereing the tunnel pay attention to the sign and you.
Here I am by the cannon that gave Cannon Beach its name:
After our 1800 mile bicycle trip down the American West Coast we are on to our next adventure serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Kumamoto, Japan.
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