Trans Am, Day 103: McKenzie Bridge, OR to Harrisburg, OR

I spent the morning on Oregon Route 126. This road parallels the McKenzie River. It might have been a beautiful valley, but I don’t know, because my attention was glued to my rear-view mirror all morning. I’ve never seen a road with as much indecision as this one. Sometimes it had a wonderful, wide, clean shoulder. Sometimes it had no shoulder at all. And these conditions would frequently alternate with no warning. The only consistent thing was the traffic — lots of it, traveling very fast. And lots of logging trucks! So, not much fun! I am glad it was mostly downhill or flat.

Around mile 40, I finally got off this road and could breathe a little more easily.

Ivory Court Motel!  There was no way I wasn't taking a picture of this!
Ivory Court Motel! There was no way I wasn’t taking a picture of this!
A nice pair of Proto pliers I found before the sun came up!
A nice pair of Proto pliers I found before the sun came up!
Another tool find: A utility knife with several breakaway blades remaining!
Another tool find: A utility knife with several breakaway blades remaining!

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