As we passed through Oregon again we made a few stops along the way. Our target was the Huckleberry Jam music festival in Idaho with Michael Franti as headliner. This would be our 6th Franti show! Yep, we are big fans. The real bonus would be that we could attend with our friends from Boise. But there were a few more things to see and do in Oregon.
We stopped for Tillamook cheese and ice cream
The Oregon coast is always photogenic.
One of our stops included a lakeside walk for the dogs,
At a friends home, we toured the wide variety of vegetables, berries, flowers and recreational plants in their greenhouse.
One of our more delicious stops was at a Dutch Brothers coffee stand in Oregon.
We camped in the Oregon badlands,
Finally, we were in Idaho. (Oregon is really quite large and took 2 days to cross!) We made it to our friend’s house in Boise with a problematic rear brake. At a gas stop we discovered that we could go forward, but the wheel locked up when we tried to go in reverse. Once we settled in with friends, Mike took the brakes apart and assessed the situation. It seems that a bolt had worked its way loose from the backing plate and wedged between the brake shoes and the drum. It was smooth going forward, but in reverse it would dig in and seize up the wheel. The drum is badly gouged and the brake shoes need to be replaced. But with the bolt out, the brakes would function and we were ready to go to the mountains.
But we made it! We were going to be able to attend the Huckleberry Jam! The friend’s daughter had agreed to dog-sit for us, so the dogs would be out of the heat and hanging out with other dogs. That freed us up to round up some tickets and head for the weekend of music and fun. Our friends would tent camp
The first day of the fest included Brandi Carlisle
While heading across Idaho in the heat, we heard the back brake making noise again. We stopped in a parking lot and set up the shade so Mike could check it over.
We crossed Idaho for the second time on this trip, and even went back through a small section of Wyoming!
Crossing out of Idaho was hot, but we had many more hot miles ahead of us to make it across Utah and on to Arizona.
