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Cycle Oregon 2015

Cycle Oregon 2015

The original theme of the ride was “Hell on Wheels,” then a wildfire forced a change in plans. Even so, the riding, the people, and the communities have remained stellar.

We covered the ride as an official media partner of Cycle Oregon, a non-profit that uses cycling as a tool for economic revitalization of rural towns and cities.

Final thoughts on an unprecedented Cycle Oregon

Final thoughts on Cycle Oregon 2015.

Cycle Oregon 2015Front PageRides/Events

September 21, 2015

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

15 Comments


A Grande old time: Cycle Oregon 2015 Day 6

A Grande tour of a valley, a state park, and a few small towns.

Cycle Oregon 2015Front PageRides/Events

September 18, 2015

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

5 Comments


Retracing pioneer trails: Cycle Oregon 2015 Day 5

Retracing the past of the Burnt River Canyon between Farewell Bend and Baker City.

Cycle Oregon 2015Front PageRides/Events

September 17, 2015

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

9 Comments


Backtracking can be beautiful: Cycle Oregon 2015 Day 4

Backtracking does not always = boring.

Cycle Oregon 2015Front PageRides/Events

September 16, 2015

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

5 Comments


To Hell and back: Cycle Oregon 2015 Day 3

We got a small, yet fantastic taste of Hells Canyon.

Cycle Oregon 2015Front PageRides/Events

September 15, 2015

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

4 Comments


Fire forces major re-route of Cycle Oregon

Major bummer.

Cycle Oregon 2015Front PageRides/Events

September 14, 2015

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

6 Comments


‘Jesus light’ and an old-time fiddler band: Cycle Oregon 2015 Day 2

Diary from the road: Day 2 of Cycle Oregon 2015.

Cycle Oregon 2015Front PageRides/Events

September 14, 2015

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

3 Comments


Faces and places on the road: Cycle Oregon 2015 Day One

People and places on the (smooth) road from Baker City to Farewell Bend.

Cycle Oregon 2015Front PageRides/Events

September 13, 2015

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

5 Comments


Buffered Bike Lane with a bike symbol and arrow pointing forward

Getting things started at Cycle Oregon 28

Quick dispatch from “Day Zero” in Baker City at start of 28th annual Cycle Oregon

Cycle Oregon 2015Front PageRides/Events

September 12, 2015

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

1 Comment


Buffered Bike Lane with a bike symbol and arrow pointing forward

Rolling deeper with Cycle Oregon in 2015

BikePortland and Cycle Oregon — a pretty natural fit if you ask me.

Cycle OregonCycle Oregon 2015Front Page

April 10, 2015

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

3 Comments


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