No time to post much right now, but I did want to share my first batch photos from Cycle Oregon.
The weather up here in Sisters is perfect and the excitement is building for our first day of riding tomorrow. Camp is absolutely buzzing. It’s one of the largest-ever Cycle Oregon’s in their 20 year history with well over 2,000 riders.
More reports to come, but for now, check out the photos from Base Camp: Sisters.
I want to give a special note of thanks to Pro Photo Supply in Northwest Portland for setting me up with some great lenses to use this week. There will be some once-in-a-lifetime photo ops in the coming days (Crater Lake!) and thanks to ProPhoto I’ll be able to capture it all.
Thanks for reading.
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I can\’t wait for the ride reports! Thanks for bringing the ride closer to home for me. WIth a new gig and new home (out of state), I had to skip Cycle Oregon this year. With the reports I am almost there! Thanks.
Jonathan,
Will you be at the wedding ceremony at Crater Lake?? Was at First Thursday last week and met a very nice couple that told us they were getting married that day at Crater Lake. Hope there is some pix…cause like I said…they were a very nice couple!!
Now, I am just wondering what it will be like having a honey moon surrounded by 0ver a 1000 tents……
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Being surrounded by 1000 tents never stopped anything from going on at Cycle Oregon before…not certain why the formality of a honeymoon would change anything there.
Haven\’t ridden CO in years and years but it is something that a person should try at least once if they have an inkling and can afford it.