as recapped by the wifer:
The next day we got up early to ride Surveyor’s Ridge/Dog
River north to south, at the recommendation of the bike shop owner. He had warned us that the first 2.5
miles up (with 2,000 ft of vertical gain) the trail OakRidge were not fun and definitely had lots of
hike-a-bike, but said that there was more (albeit more gradual) descending when
done in this direction, and it was in his opinion a better ride. It took over an hour to do this first
little section! I wasn’t sure I
would be able to finish the ride it took so much out of me, but after we got up
on top of the ridge, the views of Mt. Hood were unbelievable. The trail along the top is eight miles
of up and down, but not steep, and very enjoyable riding. There is also enough of the ride in the
trees where you do not get overheated in the sun, which is also nice, but the
trail pops you out for these spectacular viewpoints along the way.
The descent on Dog River surprised us both in the sense that
it started out with a small climb, but after gaining 3500 feet of elevation we
knew the downhill had to come. It
was beautiful flowing downhill, with only a few sections of steep rock and a
few tight switchbacks. It drops
you onto Hwy 35, and after a few miles of pedaling downhill you are back at the
car. A little over 4 hours of
riding and 4000 feet of elevation for the whole ride, we definitely earned our
downhill today.
We took the dogs to the beach again and the plan was for me
to buy a paddleboard (Tiago’s gift for my birthday), but I decided to hold on
that for this year since I don’t really know how much I would use it yet, and
since I haven’t tried it and don’t have any personal experience with them,
figured maybe I should wait a little while and try some different ones out
first. It looks super fun, and I
definitely want to pursue it in the future.
Since it was so hot we could not leave the dogs in the
Airstream and so I ordered takeout from Mitchacoan, a Mexican restaurant in
Odell (a nearby very small town) that came recommended from the Vischla
owner. The food did not
disappoint- excellent fish tacos in a homemade tortilla and a burrito with carne
asada. Spicy but in a flavorful
way. Delish! As we recounted the excellent ride we
decided that we were content calling it a trip and planned to head out the next
morning and not ride, but rather take our time going home and stopping to get
some fresh produce on the way.
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