Retracing pioneer trails: Cycle Oregon 2015 Day 5
Retracing the past of the Burnt River Canyon between Farewell Bend and Baker City.
BikePortland is an official 2015 Cycle Oregon Media Partner
Since 1988, Cycle Oregon has brought together people who love riding bicycles and people who live in our state’s beautiful rural communities. More than just a ride, Cycle Oregon is a non-profit organization that has doled out millions in grant funds to many worthy projects and causes.
Over the course of this year we’ll bring you original stories, reports on bicycling’s impact around the state, coverage of the Cycle Oregon Weekend and Week rides, and more.
Our Cycle Oregon coverage dates back to 2006. Check out our past stories below.
Retracing the past of the Burnt River Canyon between Farewell Bend and Baker City.
Backtracking does not always = boring.
We got a small, yet fantastic taste of Hells Canyon.
Major bummer.
Diary from the road: Day 2 of Cycle Oregon 2015.
People and places on the (smooth) road from Baker City to Farewell Bend.
Quick dispatch from “Day Zero” in Baker City at start of 28th annual Cycle Oregon
In my opinion, the best thing about Cycle Oregon Weekend has nothing to do with cycling at all.
Don’t be shy. Grab a wheel and enjoy the benefits of le peloton.
Childcare and a family-friendly vibe are part of successful formula.
BikePortland and Cycle Oregon — a pretty natural fit if you ask me.
Cycle Oregon Ride Director Steve Schulz at tonight’s route announcement/kickoff party.(Photo J. Maus/BikePortland) Cycle Oregon kicked off their 2015 season with a big party at the Portland Art Museum tonight. Hundreds turned out for the bike lovers’ version of an Apple product launch to learn where the 28th edition of the ride will venture this … Read more