Part III: The Illustrated "Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" Chapters 16 thru 26.  

A Google Street View Of Very Nice Valley Scene About 2Miles East Of Prairie City, Oregon,
…It Is Restful To See the Distant Mountains Beyond The Green Irrigated Field, With Flowers & Sage In The Foreground!!
…Below The Mountains, You See A Line Of Dark Green Trees. This Marks The Location Of The John Day River.

2Miles East Of Prairie City, Oregon,

EXPLANATION:

…As stated in a previous photo => Henry Gurr viewed the entire 50 miles FROM Unity, Oregon TO Prairie City, Oregon, on Satellite View, AND then Google Street View, searching for his Camera Photo Location for the previous 8 photos.
...However, this method of searching was
...UNsuccessful :-((

But, WHEN, Henry Paused To Appreciate The /\Above/\ Mountains, He Suddenly Spotted The Flowers & Sage You See /\Above/\ ….
…And Then, Suddenly, Automatically, Spontaneously, Naturally, …. The Above Photo Was Created!! :-))

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About The John Day River, Which Is Followed By The ZMM Route For 60 Miles.
The John Day River (For Wikipedia, Click Here). is a tributary of the Columbia River, approximately 284 miles (457 km) long, in northeastern Oregon in the United States. Undammed along its entire length, the river is the fourth longest free-flowing river in the contiguous United States.
Fir A Satellite View Of Rt-26, Following Over 60 Miles Of The John Day River, Click Here.

About John Day (ca. 1770 – February 16, 1820), Who Was An American Hunter And Fur Trapper In The Pacific Northwest, Including Present-Day Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Western Montana, And Southern British Columbia.
…John Day’s name is well-remembered, being attached to the John Day River[1] and its four branches in eastern Oregon, as well as the cities of John Day and Dayville in Grant County, Oregon, and a smaller John Day River and unincorporated community in Clatsop County, Oregon, the John Day Dam[2] on the Columbia River, and the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.
The /\Above/\ Is From Wikipedia, Which Also Has Fantastic Story Of John Day’s Escape From Maltreatment By Native North Americans. Click Here.

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