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Update from super-retiree Alan Koch


My ride with Alan Koch
[Alan Koch in December]

Back in December I shared the story of my ride with Alan Koch. Alan is a retired photographer who’s on a quest to ride every single mile of paved road in the City of Portland.

Despite some setbacks—including a fall from his bike which took him out for 5 weeks—he has just completed a major milestone and has now ridden every road in east Portland!

From the Willamette River way out east to 185th and from the Columbia River in the north down south to the Clackamas County line.

He is now working his way from north to south on the West side of the river.

In his own words, here are a few highlights (and a lowlight) from his rides so far.

My ride with Alan Koch
[He marks them off,
one by one.]

Favorite climb:

“NW Greenleaf between NW Cornell and NW Skyline. It is a beautiful winding 1 1/2 lane wide smoothly paved road that climbs through deep forest and fern with only a few signs of civilization. I have ridden this road twice and have only met one car (easily detected around the blind curve because it broke the absolute silence). A bonus for this climb is that it puts you at the crest of NW Skyline where you can choose to make a nice downhill run either to the east or west.”

Favorite wildlife sightings:

“Following a doe and her spotted fawn uphill on a narrow road near Pittock Mansion in NW Portland. They stayed on the road in front of me for about a half mile before moving off into the brush. Also saw a doe and her twin spotted fawns munching on someones landscape ornamentals on NW Hazeltine Street.”

Most frightening 10 seconds:

“Being followed by an 18 wheeler as I rode downhill in the West Burnside tunnel. WOW! The noise it made while using its Jake brakes inside that tunnel made it sound like it was about to run over me. It probably was never a close as it sounded but I turned off onto a side road as soon as possible just in case.”

Top speed so far:

“42 mph on NW Miller Road – yes that is a wee bit over the speed limit.”

Congratulations Alan, we all wish you the best of luck and please keep us posted on your progress!

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