The best unexpected heavy breakfast, driving to Crater Lake, sock failure, snow drive, scary Eugene-Portland sector, BK burgers yum yum yum, skipped dinner, hang with the boys until midnight [Fri 23]

 At the motel in Klamath Falls I had to most marvelous breakfast of the trip. The cheapest motel, and the best breakfast my far, so big that I could easily skip lunch because it involved multiple courses: three boiled eggs, two omlette sandiches, jelly sandwiches, yogurt, pancake, and so much more. Yum yum, juices too!

After packing up from our last day of stay in the journey we drove to Crater Lake to see how it would be in the winter. The way there was...not good...I've written about it in detail in one of the earliest posts, but the way was bad, we somehow made it there but still missed going into the Crater Lake National Park since we didn't have tire socks -- we did but we never tested them and it turns out our tyre was too big for the socks.

We drove in light snow all the way to Eugene where we got gas at Costco, plus I bought Pumpkin Pie and Apple Pie there, it's relevant for the next day's Christmas Eve dinner.

The Eugene-Portland section was the scariest because the roads were unplowed and still slippery, though thanks to our earlier drive at Crater Lake A was quite confident and we overperformed our expectations.

We stopped by a Burger King couple of towns over Portland towards Seattle and I had two impossible burgers -- those babies have gone down considerably in price and taste way better than when they started out.

AR invited the two of us to dinner but we couldn't make it, besides Sk and S (from Canada) had arrived from Nepal the same day -- they met at the airport, and PK had also arrived from Nepal the same day -- and were waiting fro AS at his apartment's shred space.

So we got to Seattle, hung out with the boys until midnight, and S and I came to my place, S crashed in the living room!

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