Oxbow Park Ride/Swim

Please join us this Sunday 7/2/2007 for a ride on the Spring Water
Corridor from Eastbank Esplanade to Oxbow Park. We will meet up with
bicycle camping friends at Oxbow Park, share some water fun in Sandy
River, then ride back to Portland.

Starting Location: Madison Plaza (Eastbank Esplanade & SE Madison)

Assemble Time – 10:00 AM
Departure Time – 10:15 AM

Forecast: 82 Deg. Partly Cloudy.
Total Distance: 33 – 35 miles
Elevation Gain: <1000 Ft.

Pace: Intermediate Group Ride. No one left behind.

Pack a snack/lunch and bring your gear for swimming and/or tubing. If
you have large inner tubes for tubing, you are encouraged to bring
them along. We will look out for each other for safety in the water.

Ride Leader Contact: Steven Kung (503)957-6672, sfnkung [at] gmail [dot]
com

We are a non-profit organization promoting peace and cultural exchange
through bicycle touring and bike school operation. We are registered
with the State of Oregon and we are applying for our 501(c)3 status
with IRS. Upon receipt of our non-profit status, your donations will
be tax deductible with a retroactive effectivity date of 3/29/2007 –
our incorporation date.


Sponsored By Community Exchange Cycle Touring Club
When: Sunday, 7/22/2007, 10:00 AM
Event Location: Madison Plaza (Eastbank Esplanade & SE Madison)
Directions:
Contact: Steven Kung
Contact E-Mail: sfnkung@hotmail.com
Contact Phone: (503)957-6672
Website: www.ExchangeCycleTours.org
Event Status: On-Schedule
Average Pace: 14-16 MPH – Moderate pace.
Distance: 33-35 miles
Type of Ride? Group Ride – Group(s) stay together for the duration of the ride

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