Cedar Wing
Location: Bend, OR
Posts: 18
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« on: August 13, 2019, 01:25:27 PM » |
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Hello Bikepackers,
Hope everyone is enjoying a stellar season out there! This route incorporates the hard work by the trailblazers of the 3 Sisters / 3 Rivers, Oregon Timber Trail and the original Oregon Three Rivers Routes. The goal is to do a speed attempt in an unsupported ITT fashion from downtown Bend, OR utilizing the first ~180 miles of the 3 Sisters / Rivers route to Oakridge, followed by the remaining ~120-140 miles along the Oregon Timber Trail out of Oakridge back to Bend for a very clean and appealing loop.
*Route Estimates*: 325 Miles with 29,000' of Vertical Gain - ~60-70% Singletrack
The route creation is essentially complete, though I am not skilled enough to combine GPX files (If anyone wants to lend a hand please let me know!). I have attempted to include a very basic map screenshot with some notes on the route with some optional singletrack sections (possible time bonus to complete in the future?). As the route pass through Sisters and Oakridge, logistics regarding re-supply are relatively straightforward.
If there is interest, I might reach out to Scott Morris to see if we can possibly have a Trackleaders page setup, assuming I can figure out how to combine GPX files with adding the start (Phil's Trailhead to Ben's to Skyliners to Tumalo Creek to North Fork so we can start by climbing next to waterfalls) and finishing with (Tyler's Traverse to Catch and Release to COD to Marvin's Garden / Phil's Trailhead to town). Truthfully, I think if you climb singletrack and descend singletrack from town, the route you choose is fine, as long as its on dirt, ultimately its up to the community.
With recently moving to Bend, expecting the first child in January and missing the CTR Grand Depart this year, I am extremely eager to get out and push myself on a multi-day effort again. The biking community in Bend is truly world-class as is the terrain we get to ride. It would be fantastic to have a similar annual event / grand depart as so many other great bikepacking events throughout the US, with the simplified logistics of a loop.
Labor Day weekend would be an ideal weekend (I believe) to ensure trails are cleared, mosquitos are gone and the finicky fall weather is yet to arrive. Unfortunately I cannot go for an attempt that weekend so I am tentatively planning a start of August 24 or September 19 and targeting a 4 day ride.
Regarding the name of the route, I simply thought it had a nice ring to it. I'd like to pay respect to creators of the previously mentioned routes, trail stewards, volunteers and all those interested in the self-supported ethos of bikepacking races.
Please respond to this email if you have an interest or feedback on this route or any other Central Oregon mountain biking.
-MW
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