Wednesday, July 12, 2017

2016 John Wayne Pioneer Trail - Day 5

Because we left from a different place than originally planned we did have to make some adjustments to where we were riding and we ended up doing quite a bit more road riding than planned. We rode through beautiful countryside and fields upon fields of numerous different plants.  We rejoined the trail in Warden and the trail continued to kick our behinds! Rough trail - sand, heavy, deep gravel and river rock, overgrown canyons with tumbleweed and sagebrush, trestle bypasses (these are spots where trestles have been removed and you must ride around), and gates we had to lift over as they wouldn't open and there was no way around. We rode from Scooteney to Lind.  Our plan had been to ride from Doris/Beverly to Othello.  In 2017, we did ride from Beverly to Othello.  From Othello you can ride on to Lind.

We are truly in the heart of Central WA and the agricultural center of our state. Absolutely beautiful and the columnar basalt formations are breath-taking!

**Trail etiquette note: when gates are closed and locked you will need the codes from your permit to open them.  That being said, codes don't always work; be respectful of gates - if you see a way around them you could attempt this.  NEVER cut fences, locks, change gate codes or leave gates open/unlocked.

Trail riding notes: If we had ridden from Beverly we would have arrived in Othello. I'm including directions for what we would have ridden rather than what we did ride. Once you cross I-90, turn right onto Highway 243 and proceed south, turn left onto Road 17 SW, take the first left onto Main street and you will dead-end onto a very rough parking area where the trail begins on the eastern portion.  Proceed on the trail for as long as possible, the trail technically 'ends' in Smyrna, but you can remain on the trail if you wish.  There are no services anywhere between Beverly and Othello, unless a trail angel helps you out; be sure to carry extra water!  The trail eventually dead ends into where the railroad tracks are still in place and trains actively run.  You must diverge from the trail at this point and best to do so prior to the railroad tracks.  About a mile before the railroad tracks begin you will see a steep road-cut to the left, take this down to Road 17 (a gravel back road), turn right onto Road 17; eventually the road becomes Crab Creek Road and eventually changes to W Gillis Road; the road will take a sharp turn to the left, climb a short ways and you will turn right onto Highway 26.  This is a busy highway, but there is a wide shoulder and drivers will usually give you space. Make sure you are visible! Turn right onto S Danielson Road (caveat: when we rode in 2017 this road was closed), makes a sharp right, follow and cross railroad tracks, turn left onto W Bench Road, turn left onto Hwy 24/S Broadway Ave, turn right onto Main street. If Danielson Road is still closed, you could continue on Hwy 26 all the way into Othello.  You ride Hwy 26 until Othello where you turn left on 1st Ave, then right onto Main street. Othello has numerous services and is quite a large town; there are hotels and parks.  When I attempted to contact the city regarding camping in the parks I did not hear back, but I would imagine you would be able to camp in the parks.

Trail angels: A sweet family offered to let us sleep under their balcony to shelter from the storm when we arrived in Lind.  As we rode out of Lind a sweet gentleman asked if we needed help; Jeff at Tires West and Napa auto parts people let us use the bathroom and tried to help Sandy with her chain in Warden.

Memorable moments: Smells of wheat ripening, wet fields, chemicals, mint, thunderstorms. Sounds of machines and trucks roaring by, the wind in the wheat.  Land of sage, sun and sand. Rainbow over Lind. Circle farming, crop duster, combines; old farmstead.  Mama fell in the sand, Rachel fell into a tumbleweed and on a rock (gaining her the trail name "Tumbalina").  Encountered our first locked gates, combo worked on West end, but due to double lock and no correct codes we had to do a gate lift-over on the East end.

Wildlife sightings: 2 lizards, one was a horned lizard; crazy insects - butterflies, moths, ground hornets, DRAGONFLIES!! (translucent wings with black bars and black bodies); amazing owl (?) nest/hunting/eating spot; two covey of quail families - one had chick's that were teenagers and the other had chick's the size of silver dollars; 2 coyotes; 1 rabbit; amazing raptors - family of red tailed hawks hunting; white bird with black wing tips - not ID'd; saw 1 hit and dead Kestrel and a sparrow or Finch.

Vital stats:
5 bridges, 30 canyon cut-throughs, 8 trestle bypasses
45.09 miles
ATM = 6:01:54
MXS = 27.8 mph
AVS = 7.4 mph

My mom's bike computer:
45.26 miles
ATM = 5:38:29
MXS = 22.9 mph
AVS = 8 mph


JWPT Day 5

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