When Passing Through the Cooler Dooley Mountain Summit, the Narrator Takes a Break From Gumptionology To Mention the Scenery.
“From Baker the cycle has taken us up through forests. The forest road takes us through a pass …. “(Cont.Next)
Seventeen mi South of Baker, OR. After a long, difficult, detailed, “dry” lecture during travel in hot, dry, low altitude territory, the Narrator and the reader can “come up for a scenery break”. In this case, and many times ahead, the breaks coincide with travel in the cool forests of a mountain pass. Sometimes the scenery break is for gasoline or lunch in a town. It is typically two and one half pages of Chautauqua between scenery breaks.
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(Photo = 112-1214 ...... ZMM Page = 277 ...... WayPt = 310w 5408ft. RMcN Map = 5397ft)