Pacific Coast, Day 5: Elma, WA to Castle Rock, WA

It was pretty gloomy when I left Elma, and the forecast was calling for a little rain, but I didn’t want to put on a rain jacket before it did, because I’d just end up sweaty, so I took my chances.

It started to rain almost immediately, and it did so for the next several hours, but it was always light enough that I didn’t want to stop and put on my jacket, so I ended up somewhere between damp and wet all day.

I talked to my friends John Cacabelos and Abbe Gloor on the phone for 45 minutes, which helped pass the time, and I didn’t really pay much attention to the scenery.

I did notice that the views changed from the kind of depressing clear-cut and replanted “forests” to tidy farms. The surroundings were quiet and relaxing.

I didn’t stop riding until I reached Toledo, about 62 miles in, mainly because there really wasn’t any place to stop, or really any reason to stop. I was on the lookout for a little Cafe, but none appeared.

But in Toledo, a little burger joint caught my eye, and I decided to stop. It is called Betty’s Place, and I highly recommend it.

I don’t eat meat, but I was able to cobble together a suitable lunch. All but one of the employees were kids, and I suspect the only adult was probably Betty herself.

They were really busy, so I didn’t try to start conversations with them. A group of five boys I’d just passed on bicycles a mile away appeared just after I ordered. I was amused to see them buying tiny ice cream cones for 25 cents each. These 25 cent cones are a beloved mainstay of Betty’s Place.

A young woman came in and placed an order and then I heard one of the employees call her “Mom.” I was incredulous. I had thought she was about 18. Her son is 19! I had to say something, and this started a conversation that lasted until her order was ready. She loves Toledo, and she is a fourth generation native. I didn’t ask her name or ask for a photo, but it was a nice snapshot of small town Washington.

Up to this point, I had been planning to camp nearby, but I learned the campground was on the other side of the Cowlitz River, and I was going to have to backtrack tomorrow, or ride on I5 for a couple miles. That and the damp conditions convinced me to just continue to Castle Rock, where I knew there was a motel, so I pressed on.

The ferry between Cathlamet and Westport is apparently out-of-service and I haven’t decided what to do about that yet.

Rain and a little tailwind!
Rain and a little tailwind!
I hit 38.6 MPH on this hill, while feathering the brakes - there were a couple driveways and intersections and the road was wet.  Gravity loves my bike... going downhill!
I hit 38.6 MPH on this hill, while feathering the brakes – there were a couple driveways and intersections and the road was wet. Gravity loves my bike… going downhill!
Toledo!
Toledo!
Steel is real!
Steel is real!
Bridge just before Castle Rock
Bridge just before Castle Rock
I probably didn't need sunscreen today, but it gave something for the dirt to stick to.
I probably didn’t need sunscreen today, but it gave something for the dirt to stick to.
Sketchy.  I remembered this from 2019.  I am glad it is still there!
Sketchy. I remembered this from 2019. I am glad it is still there!

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