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- The Red Line Supplement -

24 February 2002


Note: Some of the pictures I took from my car ended up having dodgy red lines on them, because the sun shone at just the wrong angle, and that reflected my car's defrost vent onto the windshield, and said reflection was subsequently photographed. However, the scenery behind the red lines often rocks. 

These are the pictures containing red lines. Now you simply cannot say I didn't warn you. ;)



The Curtin/Lorane exit on I-5.


Somewhere between Curtin and Rice Hill.


That hill reminds me of this picture I took near Canberra, ACT, Australia.


Some very scenic spot along I-5 south of Roseburg. 


Another scenic spot, near the Quines Creek Road exit in southern Douglas County.


Speaker Road exit (exit 78!), in Josephine County, Oregon.


I believe this was taken along Scenic Road near Central Point, Oregon.


Snow, near Siskiyou Pass on I-5.


More Siskiyou Pass scenery. We're still in Oregon.


More Siskiyou Pass.


Siskiyou Pass scenery... and we're leaving Oregon for the land of surfboards and sales taxes.


Gnarly! Like, welcome to California, duuuude!

(I think I giggled the whole time I was in California. I'm such a dork. ;) )

So, like, where are the palm trees and cute surfer guys? (About 1,000 miles to the south, that's where. ;) )

I reconstructed the top left section of the hill on the left, using PhotoShop, because of a rather large mess on my windshield that obscured it from view. Can you tell?


Yreka, 16 miles. San Francisco, 330 miles. :)


Like, California scenery, dude, not too far from the Klamath River Highway exit.


Like, more California scenery, dude.

I hadn't bothered reconstructing the image on this one and the last one. I do apologize for the mess, though. 


More California scenery, this time northbound on I-5.


The Phoenix exit -- Phoenix, Oregon, that is. (541) 535, baby! (And (541) 512.)

Note the hill in the background, toward the center of this image. That's the weird hill with all the hotels on it, between Medford and Phoenix. It looks a lot weirder in person. 

Since I had no pictures of Medford in here, I simply must mention one thing: I took the wrong exit in Medford, on the way down here, and got horribly lost in the Rogue Valley Mall parking lot. :b 


Text written 17 March 2002.
Last updated 19 January 2006.

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