It smells like Spring is finally on its way to the Pacific Northwest. Even with the recent rain here in Oregon, the snow has been melting quickly and some of the high Alpine trails are opening up. The wildflowers are just now starting to show their colors on the freshly-thawed peaks.
We had quite the lineup of music for Memorial Weekend: Modest Mouse, Death Cab for Cutie, The National, The Breeders, and more. Michael Franti and Spearhead were the headliners on Friday night, with Built to Spill opening up for them. I was hanging out on "cheapskate hill" with Jonas and Anna when, in-between the bands, Franti himself came rolling up to us on a tiny pink cruiser bike. We shook his hand and talked about his movie "I Know I'm Not Alone" which we had seen the previous night. He surveyed the scene, the view, and the weather, then went rolling back towards the stage to start his show. I don't think anyone else on the hill noticed him, even though he is about 6 1/2 feet tall with long dreads...
The riding in Bend is very good right now. The trails are cleared to Lower Whoops Trail and you can ride up to Skyliner Snow Park. The rain has packed down all the dust on the trails and conditions are as perfect as they get. I guided a tour for Cogwild Bicycle Tours this weekend, so business is picking up already.
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