Colonial Creek to Barn Bicycle Camping

Date: 
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Miles: 
60
Bike: 
Soma Saga

This was the big day over Rainy and Washington Passes. The climb started right away but then eased up for a while. Now that I was past the hydro-electric stuff the scenery was much more beautiful.

It was a long slow climb. It never looked steep, but all I could manage was about 4 mph. One of these days I will get smart and learn to not carry so much. I found my self stopping to cool off about every 15 minutes for the last couple of miles.

Easy Pass
This sign gave me hope although it didn't feel that easy to me.

At the top of Washington Pass
One happy bike tourist at the top of Washington Pass. This wasn't the highest pass I had to do on this trip, but I had made it over the Cascades, with a long downhill ahead of me.

Going down Washington Pass
Quite spectacular. Things changed immediately once over the top. The woods changed to the much drier pine forests typical of Eastern Washington, and it got much hotter.

It was a long way down but eventually got to the little oasis of Mazama. There was a very modern store with really good food and just about everything else. I hung out for quite a while alternating from the shade of their patio to the cool of their air conditioned store.

At the base of the mountains, at the start of the Methow Valley, is a little town called Mazama, which has a wonderful store which was like an oasis as it was now quite hot. The make and sell a lot of great food including these energy balls which powered me over the next three passes that were yet to come.

It was less than 10 miles from Mazama to Barn Bicycle Camping. I was surprised to find I was the only one there. What a great place! Greg and Jan thought of everything. A solar shower, with gas assisted backup, a composting toilet, a refrigerator, and wi-fi. Interestingly I was also in AT&T range for the first time in a few days. It might have been perfect were it not for the heat. As it was I did not sleep well. I set my alarm for 5 but it felt like I had just gotten to sleep. I still managed to be on the road by 6:15. In the cool of the morning the Methow valley was quite lovely.

Night three was at Barn Bicycle Camping. A great place with a solar shower, good water, a little shade, and wi-fi. Check them out on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BarnBicycleCamping . Here I am with with Jan Gregg who, along with her husband, provide this great service for cycle tourists.

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Leaving Colonial Creek in the early morning light, and heading into the mountains.
Leaving Colonial Creek in the early morning light, and heading into the mountains.

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 Diablo Lake forms a huge reservoir which powers the electric plant for Seattle.
Diablo Lake forms a huge reservoir which powers the electric plant for Seattle.

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Rugged mountains were now coming into view.
Rugged mountains were now coming into view.

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The open road, a wide bike lane, no traffic, and a view to die for. Bicycle touring at it's finest.
The open road, a wide bike lane, no traffic, and a view to die for. Bicycle touring at it's finest.

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It was starting to get hot and this roadside shower offered some quick relief. Although the grade was not too steep I found myself stopping every 15 minutes or so to cool off. Good thing I wasn't in a hurry.
It was starting to get hot and this roadside shower offered some quick relief. Although the grade was not too steep I found myself stopping every 15 minutes or so to cool off. Good thing I wasn't in a hurry.

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Rainy Pass on a beautiful sunny day. The first, and lower of the two passes in the North Cascades. After Rainy Pass there was a short fast downhill before the final grunt up to Washington Pass.
Rainy Pass on a beautiful sunny day. The first, and lower of the two passes at 4855'. After this there was a short fast downhill before the final grunt up to Washington Pass. The landscape was becoming more extreme.

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Above the snow line in the North Cascade mountains. I wouldn't want to be here in the winter.
Above the snow line in the North Cascade mountains. I wouldn't want to be here in the winter.

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Heading into the view point at Washington Pass.
Heading into the view point at Washington Pass.

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Ancient trees at the top of Washington Pass
Ancient trees at the top of Washington Pass.