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Thursday, June 23
Crescent City,
CA to Seattle, WA
531 miles (Paul, Jeff & Eric)
After spending
some time exploring the Redwoods, the guys head North up the Oregon
Coast, some mighty fine motorcycling riding indeed. They cross the
mighty Columbia River at Astoria, Oregon and cruise into Washington
State.
They could head
Northeast to Olympia, Washington at the Southern end of Puget Sound
and zoom up I-5 to my house but that is not possible. Ever since I
turned the guys onto the Puget Sound ferry system, they have this
irresistible need to either arrive or depart the area on a ferry
boat. Personally, I think it is a direct result of spending way too many years
in all that dust and heat in the Arizona desert but it's a lot of
fun and well worth it.
After toiling
for days to get things squared away at work so I can take two weeks
off, I wrap up the last task
at 9 PM and logoff. I suit up and
ride my CB750 to go meet the guys as they arrive on the 10 PM boat
in Elliott Bay in downtown Seattle. I pull up to the ferry dock and
everything's been barricaded off. I can't figure out where to park
and wait so I putt around back and forth. I finally decide to enter
the exit lane where I do a u-turn and pull over to the side. When
the guys disembark, they'll come right past me. Good plan until a
cop comes over to investigate. He explains that due to Homeland
Security, access to the ferry dock is tightly controlled. I pull off
my helmet, show him my license and explain my dilemma. He smiles as
he looks me and my bike over and says since the ferry I'm waiting for
is unloading right behind us, he'll just stall a bit longer by
asking me a few questions about my restored
1977 CB750. As my brothers and Pork Chop roll up along side us,
the cop sends me on my way and wishes us well.
Click here for Day Three: Heading for
the Alaska ferry
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