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- <p>Only through the grace of God was I able to find a replacement chain. There were no open bike shops in
- town--the only shop was open 3 days a week--and I could not continue to ride with my busted chain. I thought I
- was going to be stranded in Baker City. But after a Sherlockian hunt through the city, chasing down a mystery
- shop and the one that would not be open for many days, I finally came to a new shop, not yet open for business.
- They were still building their furniture, butcher paper over the windows and no signs in sight. But they
- were kind enough to dig through their unpacked boxes of goods to find me a chain. What a godsend.</p>
- <p>This is the first time that I notice the scenery is starting to be...different. It no longer looks like the
- lush greenery of the Great PNW. It looks arid, like a desert. Fields of dried up little shrubs as far as I can
- see.</p>
- <p>I ride through "Hell's Canyon" which sounds like a really terrible place to ride a bicycle, but it was
- actually rather pleasant. I left my new friend in Baker City--he was waiting there to see his girlfriend
- who was driving over to see him. At this point, I'm getting really comfortable with my own company, discussing
- at length in my journal my opinions of the albums I'm listening to, the scenery, my inner dialogue.</p>
- <p>I now see that this is really a sign that I've become...comfortable on the road. It's no longer novelty.
- I've passed the crisis point. I am now just...doing my thing. I am on a mission and I'm putting miles on
- the road, taking it for what it is and enjoying the trip.</p>
- <p>I am very aware that this is my last day in beautiful Oregon. I am VERY ready to be in a new state. I have
- gotten the overwhelming idea of just how loooooong Oregon is. Little did I know how long Montana would
- be...</p>
- <p>From my journal:</p>
- <blockquote>I overheard a bartender refer to a shovel as a "Mexican backhoe"</blockquote>
- <p>....yikes</p>
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