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    Going to California: San Diego, Los Angeles, Redding, McCloud, Shasta and beyond….

    by Russ November 3, 2015

    We’re about to hop a plane today to head down to San Diego for the National Bicycle Tourism Conference (#biketourism2015 for Twitter folks) in San Diego. It should be a fun and informative conference and…

    Bicycle Tourism, Rode Trip 9

    Rode Trip: Lolo Pass – Lost Lake – Hood River

    by Laura August 4, 2015

    Standing on the edge of Lost Lake, with Mt Hood looming majestically in the distance, it’s easy to see why it’s the second most photographed lake in the whole state (behind only Crater Lake). As…

    Bicycle Tourism, Riding Days, Rode Trip 11

    Rode Trip: 10 Days in Iowa

    by Laura July 6, 2015

    A few weeks ago, we spent 10 days in Iowa. Our goal: to explore three diverse parts of the state and find great places to ride. The air is thick and sticky when we arrive…

    Bicycle Tourism, Rode Trip 10

    7 Tips for Fatbiking the Oregon Coast

    by Russ June 29, 2015

    A few weeks ago, we joined a recon team coordinated by Travel Oregon, for four days, to look at the feasibility of fatbiking the Oregon Coast. Bike tour operators like CogWild, Limberlost, The Bicycle Concierge…

    Bicycle Tourism, Riding Days, Rode Trip 1

    Rode Trip: A Long Ride for Some Fish

    by Russ June 27, 2015

    How far is too far to ride to catch some fish? With the memory of our latest outing on the Deschutes fading, I was itching to get a fish on the line once again. Looking…

    Rode Trip 0

    Rode Trip: Mud and Redemption at Treo Ranches

    by Laura May 31, 2015

    Exasperated, I stopped in the middle of the mud field of a road. I could no longer shoulder my bike, after carrying it most of the way down the hill. But pushing wasn’t an option…

    Rode Trip, stories 4

    Rode Trip: Bikepacking and Flyfishing on the Deschutes River Trail

    by Russ May 21, 2015

    Originally published in Bunyan Velo Issue No. 05 People write and talk about the salmon fly hatch on the Deschutes River with near religious awe. It’s a time when strange, two inch, orange insects emerge…

    Rode Trip 3

    Rode Trip: Cottonwood Canyon Basecamp

    by Russ April 29, 2015

    Rode Trip is our series of recommended bike travel ideas. If you have a route or a destination you think we should explore, contact us! Cottonwood Canyon State Park is located right along the John…

    Rode Trip 1

    Rode Trip: Portland to Cascade Locks (with a little gravel and a side of corned beef hash)

    by Russ April 22, 2015

    One of the classic bike rides in Portland is to ride portions of the Historic Columbia River Highway, a 73-mile scenic stretch of road that was once the only way from Portland to points East…

    Bicycle Tourism, Rode Trip 11

    Rode Trip: Pedaling in Prineville

    by Russ March 10, 2015

    Bend, OR is generally considered Central Oregon’s bicycle capital. It has a great cycling culture, plethora of bike shops, and easy access to both mountain bike trails and great road rides. However, this past weekend…

    Bicycle Tourism, Rode Trip 0
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