Today was a day of excursion. We took off to see what was in the area on some of the black roads you see on the map. The town of Riddle is only a few miles away from Tri City and only a small community but on a rail road and there is a large lumber camp where they process logs from the area.
A lot of the logs go into veneer and others into building materials and smaller logs go for chip board or wafer board as some call it. Everything is used even the sawdust which goes into particle board.
As we progressed in our trip we got more into the mountains and the road followed the rail road and Cow Creek. It was obvious that the road followed trails made many years ago by hunters and then later gold miners, etc. The road got down until it was only about one and a half lanes wide. No markings on the road or along the road as far as road signs were concerned. The only signs you would see would be for the rail road when you crossed it.
We followed Cow Creek on Cow Creek road for many miles. We found one turn off where a town was many years ago called West Fork. There was a tablet with photos and an explaination of the town but we saw no evidence of any buildings left. We went up the road a few miles following West Fork Creek but turned around and came back to Cow Creek Road and headed toward the town of Glendale.
Glendale is not much of a town, other than another big lumber company with lots of logs, train cars, etc. Lots of logs piled up waiting to be processed.
It was after lunch time and we found a small deli and had lunch. I had a 1/4lb cheese burger, FF Mushrooms and Evelyn had a regular burger and fries all for $5.46. A real deal on some tasty food. It was at the Pickers Deli. One cook and one order at a time.
After we ate we were back pretty close to I5 so we headed back north to Canyonville. Shortly after we got on I5 we went up a pretty good grade and when we got to the top it said 6% grade next 8 miles. We were still going down when we got off at Canyonville. If we go back south when we leave we will have that 8 mile grade to climb as well as others farther down south. Not sure how we will go from here. Will have to study the maps a bit to see how we will go.



