Has own door, and I am running the bathroom nonstop to make sure that even if it shares a stack?
No backflow will happen. I used the old tissue check to confirm.
Some shots from along the way, below.
(Food from Meg's was amazing and I took it to go. The tots were dandy.)
Newport Bay, Oregon. Stopped off at the Pirates Plunder, after seeing a beautiful marina and waterfront.
Antique malls typically have pretty bad ventilation.
It got up to 1040...which is not bad for these places.
But my bigger concern would be the cramped aisles with the little cubbies. Those cubbies, like plexiglass, would act as little dead zones of concentrated aerosols.
Fun store - if you are in an N95 or better.
Yaquina Lighthouse Interpretive Center, Newport, Oregon. Bathroom up to 900.
The rest? Someone has been upgrading the HVAC. Damn good, @BLMOregon. Wow.
They also had HEPAs everywhere They don't clean CO2, so those 500 readings are just amazing.
Wow. Just impressed.
Tight trails, I thought, to see Quarry Cove, so had N95 on. Some yutz gave me the stink eye.
Gave it right back because I'm a member of the big ole boy club.
Jump in the car and random Longhauler conversation on NPR.
Picture from yesterday. A tree's shape reminds me of lungs.
No time to search for a study to confirm, but I'm sure the shape of both is similar for functional reasons...thus evolutionarily optimal.
Empire Donuts & Dawgs. Coos Bay, Oregon...523 ppm CO2.
Had to stop because where else can you get a doughnut AND a hot dog?
Is this where their empire starts?
Doughnuts were pretty doggone good, I have to say.
#NovidROADtrip-. Passing on CO2 measurements and airborne disease transmission prevention tips on a very practical level.
Walking the walk.
Reached Brookings, Oregon. Blue Coast Inn, just north of CA border.
Check in to motel room with no shared air? ✅
Preferably single
story so no shared ventilation stack (bathroom fecal aerosol transmission)? ✅
While wearing N95, checked in and opened room up to vent out until CO2 matches outdoor CO2 and another 15 minutes to be sure? (I turn bathroom fan on to expedite the process.) ✅ 👇
Motel room has its own door? ✅
Ruminate on the fact that the ARANET4 CO2 monitor also reminds of us of how much CO20 is already in the atmosphere? ✅
Ponder how big insects and aliens will get again in the future as the Earth warms? (No, but a fun thought.)
The #NovidROADtrip tour continues. Last interpretive center in Oregon before CA. Oregon's ventilation in these centers is top notch. In the 500s....
Got soaked yesterday, so needed to hole up and do laundry. Cheap motels are booked as everyone else is in the same predicament.
So, this hotel - which is actually a motel with every room having it's own door. No corridor shared air!
Complementary breakfast with excellent CO2. But I just do not like inhaling shared air while inhaling my complementary Chex, OJ (like drinking Caviar at its prices), biscuits and gravy.
Hitting the Drury Chaney Groves trail. Trails are narrow.
Wind? None. 46 degree F.
Yep, wearing the ole @3M 8311, available at every @Lowes.
Walk past a few folks, felt their air.
Too cautious? I can't evade their aerosols as well
as the latest variants can evade the vaccines (decreased efficiency), or evade ALL MAbs including bebtelovimab.
Every day delayed is a day closer to a cure for LongCoVid.
You get LongCoVid? It doesn't come with a Fast Car from Tracy Chapman.
It comes with.
Loneliness. Pain.
It comes with loneliness, because those with chronic diseases? Have a long history of being left.
At the Redwood Gifts Redcrest Resort, a 708 ppm CO2 does not seem bad. Till you realize that was just the owner and myself in there...and whomever was in there before I walked in.
#NovidROADtrip- had a pleasant chat with a fellow traveller from Washington. Let's call her, Clara.
Clara, like most of America, is stuck climbing the Sisyphean hill that is the @CDCgov Confusion Hill
She is eating in restaurants, and thinks COVID is over.
She mourns the
loss of her COVID careful friends, and even the fact that most places in small town America continue to have shortened hours.
She can't go get a cocktail after work, anymore.
Of course, the real story? Her COVID careful friends know it's ongoing.
More Americans than not,
know it's ongoing. Thus the shortened hours? Caused by a lack of customers (staying at home), and employees (LongCoVid).
Know what businesses hate more than anything? Confusion.
Biden will be reaping what he has sown. And making cake from it.
She lost her 63 year old best friend best friend on August 20th. He was hanging with her at her house and all of a sudden pitched to the right and over her deck's fence.
He landed on his neck, 12 feet down. Despite them doing CPR, he never
regained consciousness.
I gently asked if they thought he had a heart attack or cardiac event, and she softly said yes.
She is not COVID careful, so chances are this was a COVID event.
Fortunately, the @CDCgov is looking into this and will let us know if we should go out
of our way to avoid Covid.
These things take time since 2 years have come and gone since the CDC started looking into this.
They'll let us know, right?
They'll let Clara know, right?
#NovidROADTrip. Got a burger at a small casino near Point Arena Stornetta Nat. Monument (also camped in their parking lot, using iOverlander to find free spots).
#NovidRoadTrip - what makes this possible besides an ARANET4, N95S, N100s?
A 2007 Honda CRV with one rear seat removed and a small sleeping platform built-in. Top cargo carrier for things rarely accessed. Rear cargo carrier for cooking gear.
Reflectix blinds cut 4 windows.
7 gallon water container for water.
Pop-up privacy shelter and pop-up toilet.
Cooking gear and a 7 day cooler.
Only stay at motels with outward-facing doors.
Because I am using the app iOverlander to find free camping spots? Gas and food are my primary costs.
If it is
raining? Take-out!
Finally, the knowledge that #COVIDisAirborne - and the simple knowledge that comes from needed to travel safely.
(The picture below was fascinating to me to see such a deep crevasse lined with pampas grass.)
#NovidRoadTrip....Davenport Bluff yields an amazing tableau after walking along a skeeeeetchy "I'm gonna die, worth it cause beautiful" cliff path.
After a quick take-out "Bacado" omelet from Monterey's First Awakenings, where the CO2 hit 831 ppm, eaten down at the waterfront. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
It was time for the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
This one I was in the GVS, P100. Because people get UP CLOSE in aquariums.
Did you know that turtles have ACE2? They were thought to maybe be an intermediate host.
But the variants are now immunoevasive. When I watched the feeding, I did not see N95s - ahem @MontereyAq.
If you look at the CO2 inside at 710 ppm? Not bad, but not consistent.
A crowd of people had just been in this area...it went up to 2570, but I snapped the shot at 2013.
But the CO2 was all over the place.
As were the unmasked. And the sound of tiny coughs from some of the children, most of the toddlers and every single baby.
Hacking guys pushing in next to me, behind me, in front of me.
Completely worth the $49.95.
Today.
But like their "Real-Cost Cafe" points out. That bluefish tuna is tasty today, but at what cost?
In the cafe, a CO2 ppm of 921, placed ironically by me above the hand sanitizer.
No sign asking people to mask up.
At what cost are we just letting Covid rip?
At what cost is the aquarium not requiring masks?
What are a few sea otters or sea turtles?
Just like people, we have more, right?
Right?
Best coffee in Monterey, CA is Captain Stoker per the Googs. Kudos to the partially opened garage door and front door to get that lovely sea air diluting.
636 CO2 ppm, but man, it was packed.
Ugh. Turns out the owner is one of Panantir's Thiel's right-hand men.
It's from this October 29, 2025 story on Fox News, about the alarm that the CDC and parents are expressing over the rise of respiratory diseases in preschool age children.