{"id":4196,"date":"2014-08-30T14:15:14","date_gmt":"2014-08-30T14:15:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gonesouthblog.com\/?p=4196"},"modified":"2014-08-30T14:15:14","modified_gmt":"2014-08-30T14:15:14","slug":"pch-day-4","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/rideeatcamp.local\/pch-day-4\/","title":{"rendered":"PCH – Day 4"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Since riding from Corvallis, no, since reading about riding this route, I’d been anticipating viewing Oregon\u2019s ruggedly beautiful coastline. Yet since we’d hopped on the Scenic Highway in Florence, we’d had only little glimpses of what Oregon had to offer. Occasionally through a clearing in the dense forests that surround both sides of the highway, we’d see some dark blue water in the distance. Through towns like Coos Bay, we crossed a bridge where river and ocean met, but we had no real views of the famous coast. I was beginning to think that all of the splendid views were north of Florence, that we’d be stuck with only a taste of the coast: fog and sand dunes.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
As we were passing through the town of Port Orford, two big white words were painted on a steep street ahead of us. The words read: OCEAN VIEW. I suggested to Peter that we diverge from our route to see if these words were in fact the gospel. I was skeptical at this point, but I didn’t want to miss the opportunity to see the danged Oregon coast if this was the only chance we’d get.<\/p>\n\n\n\n