We began our day in quiet Umatilla, OR, before embarking on a scenic 85 mile journey through the spectacular Columbia River Gorge. Although the sights were resplendent, the headwinds were less than helpful. On top of that, there was only one oasis on the entire route, a charming mini-mart halfway through the day; a true sight for sore eyes, a mini-mart unlike any we have ever seen. Nevertheless, the team persevered with dignity and grace. The first groups arrived at the campsite and set up the team's tents. We all hunkered down after a delicious spaghetti dinner before a tranquil night's rest. Considering the last group to arrive was on the road for 14 hours, it was a cherished close to one of our toughest days!Thanks to Maryhill State Park for being an awesome place to pitch a tent or two (or seven)! Also, a big shoutout to the 2011 I4K team for leaving us an inspirational note in the journal at the mini-mart. You guys are the greatest! =DArdently and fervently,The Illini 4000 for Cancer 2012 Bike America TeamFun Fact: The Columbia River Gorge, where we biked today, is the windsurfing capital of the world. The more you know, I4K style.