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Headed for a ride down the Oregon Coast


Glen Eden Beach to Newport-13
Somewhere between Glen Eden Beach and Newport during a ride back in 2010.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)


Tomorrow I pedal away from Portland and head to Astoria where I’ll begin a six-day journey down the Oregon Coast Bike Route. I’m joining The People’s Coast Classic, an organized ride sponsored by Amgen that raises money for the Arthritis Foundation.

Why the heck am I doing this? Glad you asked:

— The folks behind this ride (hi Tai!) have purchased advertising on BikePortland in years past and I love to support my advertisers. I’ll be sharing my photos of the journey with the PCC crew for future promotional use in exchange for them hosting me on the ride.

— The riding of course! If you’ve noticed via the recaps and photos I’ve been posting here and on Instagram/Twitter, I’ve been riding (like, with spandex on and stuff) a lot more since I got my new Cielo Sportif Classic road bike from Chris King at the end of July. I followed up the Gourmet Century with a journey on the Aufderheide Scenic Byway, a stay at TREO Bike Ranch in eastern Oregon, some local gravel road adventures, and a lot more in between.

— There are a growing number of advocacy/infrastructure issues popping up on the Oregon Coast Bike Route. Every year there seems to be a tragic collision on Highway 101, ODOT is grappling with how to make the road safer for bicycling, and there is some talk among bike activists that the time has come for a strategic effort to improve the Oregon Coast Bike Route. Another advocacy-related issue on the Coast is the growing impact of bicycle tourism on the many towns that could use the economic boost that comes with it. By getting out there with my bike, my notebook, and my camera, I can learn more about all these issues (and the people impacted by them) first-hand.

As per usual when I’m away on a riding/reporting trip, I’ll be sharing photos and dispatches from the road. While I’m away from Portland, I’ll still be working every day. And just in case I can’t check in, the site will be in the very capable hands of our News Editor Michael Andersen.

So, if you have Oregon Coast Bike Route story ideas, now would be a great time to drop me a line. I’d also love to hear from folks who live on the coast about meeting up for a chat, or better yet, pedaling along with me for a few miles.

Stay tuned!

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