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Offline kraftorama

Pacific Northwest suggestions
« on: August 02, 2011, 10:49:22 pm »
I'm reaching out to the PNW folks...What's possible in 7-8 days in Washington/Oregon area? Is there a route or possibly a loop that any of you locals can recommend for September? 50 miles or so per day, self-supported. I live in SF. I'd like to drive up, park the car, and spend a week cycling and camping. I don't have enough time to make a loop of ACA routes, but maybe I could ride part-way and take transit back to the car. Suggestions anyone? Are there maps online of previous Cycle Oregon routes?

Thanks for any help!

Mike

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Re: Pacific Northwest suggestions
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2011, 02:34:49 am »
A week would give you enough time to leave the car in Astoria, Oregon and ride south down the coast. Depending on how you wanted to do it, you can make a complete biking loop, crossing the Coast Range east of Newport, head north up the Willamette Valley towards Portland, then back out to the coast. Or you could head further south to say Florence, bike east to Eugene, then take Amtrak to Portland and the bus to Astoria.

That's just one suggestion.

Offline NickC

Re: Pacific Northwest suggestions
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2011, 01:08:16 am »
Hi Mike,

Here's a loop that we did in 5 days with van support, but would be a realistic 7 day ride self supported.  Lots of hills but beautiful scenery on the north and east (dry) flanks of Mt Hood. The link is to an Oregon DOT Map that is available online as a PDF and that you can order in print.

http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/BIKEPED/bike_map.shtml

download sections 2 & 3 of the map

We started and finished in the community of Mt. Hood, Oregon, located on Hwy 35 approximately 18 miles south of Hood River.  The Hood River County Chamber of Commerce (800-366-3530) provides a visitor's packet with maps and information on campgrounds and B&Bs around Mt. Hood. The following mileages are approximate, but pretty darn close.  Call for a free copy of the Oregon Bicycling Guide from the Oregon Department of Transportation (503-986-3556) and take a detailed Oregon road map with you. 

Day One -- Mt. Hood to Celilo
Mile   
0   Community of Mt. Hood.  Head N on Hwy 35
9.5   R Van Horn Dr
10.2   L Eastside Rd
12.7   Panorama Point (picnic tables and restrooms)
13.2   R Highline Dr
14   R Old Columbia River Dr (You pass through heaven between here and Mosier)
22.4   Mosier.  Continue East on Hwy 30 to The Dalles
25.3   Memaloose Overlook.  A good wind-protected lunch stop.
30   Rowena Crest - Awesome View!
31.6   Rowena
37.4   The Dalles. Continue through town on Hwy 30
42.5   L Hwy 197
43   R onto Interstate 84 Eastbound (Not as bad as it sounds, and its only 10 miles)
53.5   Celilo Exit.  Follow signs to Deschutes State Park
57   Deschutes State Park

Day Two -- Celilo to Condon
Mile   
0   Exit Deschutes SP and turn right
2   R Hwy 206 to Wasco and Condon
12.7   Wasco. Last water till Condon, unless you can filter water from the John Day River.
19   Pass Hay Canyon Rd
22.2   Pass Fairview Rd
27.7   Cottonwood State Park - Lunch on the John Day River.  Restrooms
36.4   Mountain Marker and good rest stop location
40   Pass Abandoned House
45.2   Pass Wind Farm
53   Condon RV Park.  Showers and laundry available.
   There is also a hotel, a grocery and two or three restaurants in Condon.

Day Three -- Condon to Antelope   
Mile   
0   Leave Condon heading south on Hwy 19 to Fossil
5.6   Thirty Mile Creek
9   Dyer State Wayside - Restrooms
14.8   Cummings Hill Summit
19.1   Fossil.  Last store till Antelope. Follow Hwy 218 out of Fossil to Antelope.
25   Summit.  The ride from here to lunch is THE BEST descent in Oregon.
35.7   Clarno Unit Fossil Beds - Lunch.  Restrooms and water available.
39   Clarno Crossing John Day River
47.2   Summit with Turnout
54   R on 218 into Antelope.  Check into the RV park at the restaurant. Showers.

Day Four -- Antelope to Rock Creek Reservoir   
Mile   
0   Continue North on 218 through Antelope to Shaniko
8   L (south) on Hwy 97 at Shaniko
9   R on Bakeoven Road
31   Maupin City Park - Lunch.  Restrooms and water available.
   Cross back to the East bank of the river and head North (downstream) on Deschutes River Rd.
39   L on Hwy 216 over Shearer's Bridge
43   White River Falls Wayside -- A Must See!
47   Cross Hwy 197 onto Tygh Valley Rd.  Exit Tygh Valley on Wamic Market Rd
53   Wamic.  Road becomes Rock Creek Dam Rd as it exits Wamic
58   Road becomes Forest Road 48 entering Mt. Hood National Forest.
60   Rock Creek Reservoir

Day Five -- Back to Mt. Hood
Mile   
0   Rock Creek Reservoir.  Continue West on Forest Road 48
28   R on Hwy 35
29   Bennett Pass.  Lunch.  Restroom available.
45   Community of Mt. Hood