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Cycle Oregon Weekend 2014 — Day Two
Did we get another perfect day? Yes we did (from the perspective of an Oregonian who is OK with sun,
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Cycle Oregon Weekend 2014 — Day One
Remember when we told you how McMinnville is working hard to make itself more of a cycle tourism destination? Well
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CO3 — a Bike Tour With an Economic-development Twist
I’m smiling. I’m reflecting on CO3 and hearing peals of laughter as strangers become friends, seeing plump strawberries plunked in
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Rider Profile — Jim Ruble
If you’re lucky, you’ve got good friends who can convince you to become a Cycle Oregon rider. If you’re really lucky, those friends are Candlelighters. Jim Ruble is one really lucky guy.
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July Training Tips
Recently some riders have contacted me and expressed their concerns about their preparation. If you’re one of them, this post
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Ian Madin Rocks Geology — Super Views and Supervolcanoes
Our Layover Day route to Smith Rocks and back offers super views at three overlooks, and lots of distant views
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Route Talk With Ken Chichester
DAY 5 Madras – Smith Rocks Loop After an 83-mile day and before a 90-mile day, many will want to
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Tygh One On – In and Around Tygh Valley
Photo by Scott Ripley https://www.flickr.com/photos/ripleyphoto Tygh Valley is an unincorporated part of Wasco County near Maupin and Wamic. The
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When Worlds Collide — A Linfield Student’s Perspective on Cycle Oregon
This piece was submitted by Karly Osten, who works in the Blogmobile on the Week Ride. It’s because of Linfield
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Ride Crater Lake Without Car Traffic
As those of you who ride Cycle Oregon regularly probably know, one of the most spectacular places to ride a