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As you continue north, Mount Hood steals your attention away as Jefferson recedes behind you.
The average bikepacking trip should be based around riding between 25-75 miles (40-120 km) per day, depending on the weight of your load, the difficulty of the terrain ... Front suspension forks ’cause we’re not masochists. By no stretch of the imagination is the Oregon Timber Trail easy, but it’s a hell of an adventure and one I won’t forget soon.Awesome information. From there it’s pretty much the same route as yours up to Lemolo Lake, then diverges again.After Lemolo I’d stay mostly east of the crest and go through the Cascade Lakes area, then over Road 370 to Sisters and Santiam Wagon Road over the north end of the McKenzie River Trail. Play around with your GPS, know how to use your maps, and be well-versed with your technical gear. They helped me dial in my kit and I’m sure they will do the same for you!Even descending chunky, rocky trails, my sleeping kit stayed lashed to the bike like it was part of the frame. (My recommendation is to at least have front suspension, but I’m not as tough as JT. I highly recommend the 6 day rolling party plan. Bikes give you access to so many new places that it’s a natural fit. Hood route, Gunsight Ridge. There is one primo spot overlooking the lake. It wouldn’t be able to follow the actual crest very much due to extensive areas of designated Wilderness and Indian reservations, but it could still take in tons of spectacular country along alternating sides of the range.I’ve got a 90% road route that basically does this, staying within National Forest boundaries for just about the entire N/S length of Oregon at least.
2+ Days, NW. We’re going on a 5-nighter and scratching my head on sleeping bag and camp layers so i don’t freeze. Click the link below to learn about each. It was a huge success, so Kolb added a few more events the next year and he hasn’t looked back since.I recently asked him to share more about the new site and where he thinks this bikepacking craze is headed next…In short, it’s an online guidebook to bikepacking in Oregon. That’s not a bad thing per se, as long as people understand what they’re getting themselves into. Zach used a compressible 1.4L For water filters, I shared with the team. Especially here in Oregon.There are a number of things to explain this phenomenon; but one inarguable catalyst has been Kolb launched VeloDirt in 2010 with his friends Suzanne Marcoe and Aaron Schmidt. This route can be easily combined and extended with Oregon Timber Trail, Cascade Skyline and Gunsight Ridge routes if you’re looking for more mileage. I don’t want to end up on a double black diamond when I’m a blue intermediate rider.I’ve always found the Velo Dirt/ Oregon Bikepacking ride descriptions to be pretty much perfect, in fact they may even be on the conservative side.In any event, half of the enjoyment of these types of rides is from the challenge of being self-sufficient and working out your own logistics. Any time you aggregate all the best roads in a particular area, the overall route ends up looking somewhat convoluted on a map. Commenting is great because it helps out future readers of this post.Have fun out there! That can be an issue with breaking down longer routes. Most important was a tight and well-balanced gear setup. We have ~100 routes on our worldwide bikepacking routes map. Ten days ago, we stripped down to our oh-so-dirty riding shorts and entertained three tipsy ladies by diving into the Columbia River.
Timothy Lake offers six designated campgrounds surrounding the lake. It allows us to maintain a presence beyond bikepacking since that’s not all we do: fatbiking, gravel, even some road riding and touring, we do it all.At this point I approach how I do this more like bike advocacy than anything else – but instead of encouraging people to get out of their cars and commute to work (as an example), I’m encouraging them to get out of the city altogether and go experience Oregon. A nice reminder of my trauma on that one corner coming off surveyors ridge last year That freaking pump… Brady and I were sharing one and that thing was such a pain. Barlow Trail. Bought a BeFree right after the trip and will not look back. The unmarked trailhead off Gunsight Ridge (FS 3550) is difficult to find, so keep a close eye on your map or GPS as you get close. route in two weeks.And to just add a quick perspective on the secret spots vs. popular fad side of things… The sheer amount of dirt roads, forest roads, and trails in Oregon will surely keep this from being a “no parking spots at the trailhead” type situation.I’ve been bikepacking (as opposed to pavement touring) ever since I got my panniers back in the late 90s. st. Helens…what do you think the temps and weather are going to be like (not from PNW….DC)? I wish that were more common in bicycling. So your 3L of water would be 6.6 lb rather than 5.5 lb.
As you continue north, Mount Hood steals your attention away as Jefferson recedes behind you.
The average bikepacking trip should be based around riding between 25-75 miles (40-120 km) per day, depending on the weight of your load, the difficulty of the terrain ... Front suspension forks ’cause we’re not masochists. By no stretch of the imagination is the Oregon Timber Trail easy, but it’s a hell of an adventure and one I won’t forget soon.Awesome information. From there it’s pretty much the same route as yours up to Lemolo Lake, then diverges again.After Lemolo I’d stay mostly east of the crest and go through the Cascade Lakes area, then over Road 370 to Sisters and Santiam Wagon Road over the north end of the McKenzie River Trail. Play around with your GPS, know how to use your maps, and be well-versed with your technical gear. They helped me dial in my kit and I’m sure they will do the same for you!Even descending chunky, rocky trails, my sleeping kit stayed lashed to the bike like it was part of the frame. (My recommendation is to at least have front suspension, but I’m not as tough as JT. I highly recommend the 6 day rolling party plan. Bikes give you access to so many new places that it’s a natural fit. Hood route, Gunsight Ridge. There is one primo spot overlooking the lake. It wouldn’t be able to follow the actual crest very much due to extensive areas of designated Wilderness and Indian reservations, but it could still take in tons of spectacular country along alternating sides of the range.I’ve got a 90% road route that basically does this, staying within National Forest boundaries for just about the entire N/S length of Oregon at least.
2+ Days, NW. We’re going on a 5-nighter and scratching my head on sleeping bag and camp layers so i don’t freeze. Click the link below to learn about each. It was a huge success, so Kolb added a few more events the next year and he hasn’t looked back since.I recently asked him to share more about the new site and where he thinks this bikepacking craze is headed next…In short, it’s an online guidebook to bikepacking in Oregon. That’s not a bad thing per se, as long as people understand what they’re getting themselves into. Zach used a compressible 1.4L For water filters, I shared with the team. Especially here in Oregon.There are a number of things to explain this phenomenon; but one inarguable catalyst has been Kolb launched VeloDirt in 2010 with his friends Suzanne Marcoe and Aaron Schmidt. This route can be easily combined and extended with Oregon Timber Trail, Cascade Skyline and Gunsight Ridge routes if you’re looking for more mileage. I don’t want to end up on a double black diamond when I’m a blue intermediate rider.I’ve always found the Velo Dirt/ Oregon Bikepacking ride descriptions to be pretty much perfect, in fact they may even be on the conservative side.In any event, half of the enjoyment of these types of rides is from the challenge of being self-sufficient and working out your own logistics. Any time you aggregate all the best roads in a particular area, the overall route ends up looking somewhat convoluted on a map. Commenting is great because it helps out future readers of this post.Have fun out there! That can be an issue with breaking down longer routes. Most important was a tight and well-balanced gear setup. We have ~100 routes on our worldwide bikepacking routes map. Ten days ago, we stripped down to our oh-so-dirty riding shorts and entertained three tipsy ladies by diving into the Columbia River.
Timothy Lake offers six designated campgrounds surrounding the lake. It allows us to maintain a presence beyond bikepacking since that’s not all we do: fatbiking, gravel, even some road riding and touring, we do it all.At this point I approach how I do this more like bike advocacy than anything else – but instead of encouraging people to get out of their cars and commute to work (as an example), I’m encouraging them to get out of the city altogether and go experience Oregon. A nice reminder of my trauma on that one corner coming off surveyors ridge last year That freaking pump… Brady and I were sharing one and that thing was such a pain. Barlow Trail. Bought a BeFree right after the trip and will not look back. The unmarked trailhead off Gunsight Ridge (FS 3550) is difficult to find, so keep a close eye on your map or GPS as you get close. route in two weeks.And to just add a quick perspective on the secret spots vs. popular fad side of things… The sheer amount of dirt roads, forest roads, and trails in Oregon will surely keep this from being a “no parking spots at the trailhead” type situation.I’ve been bikepacking (as opposed to pavement touring) ever since I got my panniers back in the late 90s. st. Helens…what do you think the temps and weather are going to be like (not from PNW….DC)? I wish that were more common in bicycling. So your 3L of water would be 6.6 lb rather than 5.5 lb.