Dread & Terror to Toketee and back

Road ride back was almost my terror.

Comfortable sleep last night; van cooled off and the mosqs were on the outside this night.

Slept till 7:00, rolled out of bed and turned to. Today is a big technical day. D & T is a 13 mile stretch down in Umpqua river canyon, once you drop in you are in until bail out @ 10 miles. I left @ 10:00.

D & T is temporarily closed because of flooding. I decided to make a go of it. Big drop in from Lemola lake to river. Water and weak mud abounded. Some places the trail was the run off. Great deep woods wet forest woods dirt trails, like Alpine but with more pedaling. Made the dreaded flooded section. At first there was some ankle deep mud, then some free flowing h20, mixed in were some chain saw cut out logs, then some mid skin deep h2o, all in about 150 yards if that far. Concern was based on no real knowledge.

Exited out @ Umpqua Hot Spring. Official bridge across river has been out for several years. FS can not sanction a make due bridge over a 3′ log that has about 20″ of rough sawn planking bolted into the log. I walked across w/o bike to learn of what to expect. A fall off the bridge might be a drowning, certainly loosing the bike. I liked what I felt and crawled over the root ball to get onto bridge. Made it and the hot springs parking lot. Popular place this spring. Just a hole in rock like a square tank maybe 4′ deep and 5′ square. I soaked in it one Thanksgiving trip. Today it was just too hot to add more heat to my overworked cooling system.

Rode to Toketee camp ground and searched for where I was dunked into the river last time I was here to chase away the heat stroke I was experiencing. Couldn’t find the hole, perhaps spring floods washed it out. Cold h2o saved my life as I was in convulsions and no muscle strength. I bonked returning to XG. I knew my skin was dry as in no perspiration but I attributed that to the high temp and low humidity. I iced myself but it didn’t seem to be working. I laid down on crushed gravel in shade of van and soon started to convulse. I was getting freaked. I called for help, at first rather timid. As the convulsions grew I cried louder. A couple  came to my rescue. The towel soaked in ice h2o wasn’t enough, still too hot. I asked to be taken to river. They drunk drug me into the knee deep cold h2o. Shorty I was convulsing from hypothermia. I was now too cold. But that was last trip.

Today I planned on refilling my hydration bladder @ same XG. No h2o in XG. OK, I will pick a stream and fill up. I rode back up river trail to hot springs to pick up gravel logging road to return to van. At hot spring I found a small free flowing dark woods babbling trickle and filled up.

The ride back was 10 miles of some shade, 87″ and a climb. I drank freely. I sensed that I wasn’t sweating profusely in spite of all h2o drunk. My pits were wet so i knew I was still sweating. What a slog. A car coming from the other direction actually stopped well before I met up and let me pass in dust free air. I thanked him as that was the first anybody did that for me. I walked several times to stretch my legs out. Last mile was downhill and I continued that downhill into the Lemola Lake resort to the boat launch. i shucked my helmet, gloves, pack, & glasses and walked in. Good & chilly sluffed the heat.

Rode back to van slowly. I opened the fridge for a beer and saw that the dreaded “F” was displayed meaning the fridge wasn’t working. Discovered that I ran out of propane because the stove wouldn’t light.  I packed up quickly and drove back to resort hoping they had propane to save a drive back to Diamond. Success. Full tank & back @ camp site.

Solar shower, rehydration, & rest. My legs are precramping. Randy, I ate maybe a teaspoon of mustard. How much should I eat?

Tomorrow it is down stream from Toketee. Bridges across the river will determine length of ride. Down lower poison ivy edges the trail. I will probaly ride highway 138 back up stream instead of pushing ST. But that is tomorrow.

Day one on Umpqua

Last night the mosq’s were torture. I checked the van ceiling to discover beaucoup mosqs. Hot night. Tried to pull sheet over my head for protection. I squashed several under the covers leaving some of my preciuos bodily fluid. Just awful. AM was cooler w/ fewer in circulation.

Drove to Diamond LAke USFS info booth to buy the forest’s rec map. I filled up the h2o tank & sloshed out the new soar shower and filled part way.

Drove to Lemola Lake and my start on the North Umpqua River Trail, abbreviated as NUT. Hot & clear. Mosqs not so bad @ approx 4000′. Rode 9 miles out & back to wilderness boundary. Mosqs too thick to linger anywhere so I rode almost non stop for 2 hours, 17.67 miles & 1448′ vert. Great small clear river up here @ source.

Found camping spot just below dam that creates Lemola Lake. Had a solar shower out in nthe breeze.

Tomorrow is Dread & Terror section. I listened to Tracy from Toketee tell me about h2o level on D & T that has closed the trail. Flow rate changes based upon electricity demand. Sometimes the flooded section has been ankle deep, others thigh deep. There is an exit b4 the flooded section. I plan on riding to flooded section & see if I can walk thru it. Tomorrow will be a ST downstream and a gravel logging road climb back to van.

Van gets pretty hot in sun and doesn’t like to shed that heat.

On the way to the Umpqua

Mosquitoes abated awhile after dark. I have sort of loosely attached netting to my side door and driver’s window, They are persistent and work around edges and stick my flesh. I drove a couple hundred feet out into p pine forest and away from creek, and into Bob Edwards show. No mosq’s. Thought it was because of dry forest.

Today is to find a laundromat in La Pine and buy a few more groceries before dropping into deep woods of Umpqua. Laudromat was a christian establishment. Didn’t have to recite scripture for a washer. Fist one I have been in that was so out.

Mail has been sent to Bend just 34 miles up rt 97. In it is the warranty replacement for the battery charger for my electronics. I need to return the $151 one I bought by 7/22. I decided to drive to Bend and do business. I picked mail from post office sent general delivery from my mail forwarding service, Earth Class Mail. I found a Radio Shack just down the road and pulled in. I walked in. Salesman asked how he could help me. I said I needed to return the charger. He said, sure, you have the credit card used for the purchase. Yes I did. No questions, no balk, just credit on my card. Shopped REI for solar shower replacement; 4 gallon capacity. Picked up brake pads from Sunshine and new issue of Bikemag. My letter to editor didn’t make it.

Headed out of town . Saw a Fitness Anytime club near laundromat earlier. Stopped in to buy a shower. Young woman manager let me shower for free. I was caught flat footed from her offer. Usually it is a sell or dicker and why I want one is never an issue to get a shower. Clean body & clothes.

Hit rt 138 heading straight line due west to climb up out of desert. I stopped below and to east of Diamond lake in a lodgepole forest hoping mosq’s will be somewhere else. I was fine until twilight since then I have been ravaged. They get around edges of netting. They are stacked on roof. I am squishing them on the curtain above the table. It is splotched w/ my blood. Some drop onto key board. XM radio covers up sound of beating wings. I have splashes of dried blood on my clean skin.

Tomorrow starts the Umpqua trail for maybe 5 days. It is maybe 65 rideable miles that I am doing as out & back or looping back on either rt 138 paved or logging roads. Back to Toketee where I used to work. Dread & Terror is 13 miles long, deep in roadless canyon. mosq’s  up high and poison oak down low.