Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Day 33- Warrenton to Coos Bay

The morning started out with a few sprinkles of rain- the 10% chance. Eventually the skies cleared up, but a strong breeze remained all day as we headed down the Oregon coast.Our first stop was at the Tillimook cheese factory, where we tasted the cheese, and then tasted the ice cream- 38 flavors. However they didn't have samples of ice cream sitting about.
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Continuing down the coast, we went off 101 S and onto the Cape Drive route, closer to the water.
Our first stop was at the Cape Meares Lighthouse and Octopus tree. (Later Ken told us that he was in the parking lot there and a gentleman came up to him and asked if he knew Henry T (from UK). Of course he did.. he even stayed with him last year. Henry was on several MOA trips. The man was Henry's brother-in-law from Cincinatti on vacation here. Again, a small world. ) 
A steep climb up the hill finished my walking for awhile.
We continued down the road looking at the beautiful ocean views, while being very frustrated with the very bumpy and horrible road. At intervals we headed back to 101 for short distances.
While we had hoped to make it to Mo's in Newport for lunch, Garmin led us to the Pelican Pub and Grill, which was a very excellent lunch. Susan and Richard and Fiona, Paul and Marie Isabelle, and then Manu and Annick all showed up shortly there after.  As we had only traveled 100 miles by 3 PM, we then went back to 101 to hurry to the hotel in Coos Bay, where we arrived about 7 PM.


Most of the team had dinner at the Red Lion Restaurant, but for sentimental reasons (MOA II) as well as  concern about ever getting food at the hotel, we went to the Casino and had a senior prime rib dinner for $11.95. I had slept most of the day in the car, and Philip sacked out as soon as we returned from dinner. While I probably won't catch up on previous blogs before crashing, I think I finished this one.

1 comment:

  1. Hi All, What a great journey you are having. We broke away to go to Le Mans Classic, neighbour covered Esther for weekend. Saw many faces you all know with over 400 Morgans again.Weather 40+ degrees. TOK was in incident with Jaguar but Keith A OK TOK poorly so no finish other 3 Morgans did well.Your BLOGS are great as indeed are all of you. Much love P M & E XXX

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