TILLAMOOK TO LINCOLN CITY
62 Miles
Big STEEP (up to 16%) Hills

Tillamook bay in the evening.
Crows Nest ; best seafood dinner I have ever had.
Oyster stew and Halibut

Tillamook Bay in the morning
Lots of fishermen out this gloious day
Not a cloud in the sky

The sea shore from Cape Maeres. Horrendous climb
up here. Not too long (2 mi) but very steep in places

Cape Maeres Light house. Not working

Behold, a virgin forest. It was wonderful and
somewhat spooky. Trees so high you couldn't
easily determine top of them
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