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Colville to Fantail Campground

Date
February-09-2017
Miles
16
Bike
Disc Trucker

Mark and Nedilka dropped me off in Colville and they continued on to Little Bay. My plan was to ride for 3 days around the northern tip of the Coromandel Peninsula and meet them in Little Bay. The road does not go through, so day 2 would include 5 Km of hiking trail.

It was well into the afternoon by the time I got riding, but I didn't have far to go. Altough I had bought some groceries earlier in the day, I could not pass the store in Colville without getting more, knowing it would be the last one I would see for 3 days. Like all of the roads on Coromandel there was a big hill leaving Colville, but not as steep as some. Soon the road turned to gravel and was very plesant the rest of the way, with little traffic. The campground at Fantail was nothing special but I had a nice meadow to myself. Since I was now on the west coast of the peninsula I was treated to a nice sunset over Hauraki Gulf. 

Hauraki Rail Trail: Paeroa - Waihi

Date
February-06-2017
Miles
28
Bike
Disc Trucker

Out and back on a lovely rail-to-trail. Smooth gravel following the  Karangahake Gorge. Lots of people out mostly on mountain bikes. Part of the trail was not on the rail bed and offered some nice swoops and turns. The country was very interesting. Sometimes it looked like Oregon, other times California, and then you come smack into a forest of tree ferns. 

Matarangi

Date
February-05-2017
Miles
26
Bike
Disc Trucker

Another short ride after a morning of surfing. Another gorgeous day. Two more big hills. Bluff road turned to gravel but wasn't too steep. Then it was closed due to land slide, but I snuck through. Then down to the beach where we surfed yesterday and around to the beach where we surfed this morning. Then back out on the highway north trying to get to Wangapoa. Over a big hill, across a valley, then turned around short of my goal when I got to another hill. Two big hills on the way back to Mark's house. Had to stop in the shade for a breather on the second one. 

Kuaotunu - Otama Beach

Date
February-03-2017
Miles
18
Bike
Disc Trucker

First short ride in New Zealand. Up over a steep bluff on Blackjack road. Part gravel, part paved. Warm and sunny. Looking forward to more.

Monthly Commuting

Date
January-29-2017
Miles
66
Bike
Soma Saga

And so goes January. Next stop New Zealand

Llewelyn

Date
January-28-2017
Miles
30
Bike
Grando
Buddies
Tenners

Cold fog but a hardy group of riders showed up to wish me a Bon Voyage. Next week New Zealand. 

Philomath

Date
January-21-2017
Miles
23
Bike
Grando
Buddies
Paul R2

Rain, rain, and more rain. 3 people showed up for the ride, 1 went home, and 2 did a short ride in the rain.

Bellfountain Gravel Loop

Date
January-15-2017
Miles
26
Bike
Grando
Buddies
Nelson

Start at Bellfountain Park south on gravel to Alpine road then west to Wilson road. 

Peoria Park

Date
January-14-2017
Miles
30
Bike
Grando
Buddies
John, Teddi

Cold kept most of the Tenners away. 25 at the start, but bright and sunny. Slight north wind proved to be very cold  on the way back. Cold, cold ride.

Decker Road

Date
January-12-2017
Miles
34
Bike
Disc Trucker

After a week or more of snow, ice, and freezing rain, we finally got a sunny cold day. Took 99W to Airport west to Peterson to Ervin and over the ridge to Decker road and Hwy 34 back to Philomath.

Town

Date
January-01-2017
Miles
15
Bike
Disc Trucker

Actually on the 3rd but I'm testing to see if my log stats picks up the 1st. 

Albany

Date
December-31-2016
Miles
31
Bike
Grando
Buddies
MVBC

Last ride of the year and a good one it was, both the ride and the year. Cold but not freezing. This ride puts me over 7100 miles for the year. Retirement has its perks. 

Dimple Hill

Date
December-30-2016
Miles
21
Bike
Grando

Up Jackson Creek and down Oak Creek. I think this was the only gravel ride I've done this Fall/Winter. Nice day but cold north wind. My toes got cold. Also first serious climb since I hurt my knee in November. I did fine but I certainly can feel some pain in the knee. It does not seem to affect my power output, but it doesn't bode well for my upcoming New Zealand tour in just a month.

Around Town

Date
December-26-2016
Miles
30
Bike
Soma Saga

Most of December.

Smith Loop

Date
December-24-2016
Miles
35
Bike
Grando
Buddies
Tenners

Robert's birthday ride. Once again the rain did not materialize. Mostly sunny but cold.

Town loop

Date
December-23-2016
Miles
16
Bike
Disc Trucker

I must decide soon which bike to take to NZ. Leaning towards the Trucker. 

Albany

Date
December-10-2016
Miles
31
Bike
Soma Saga
Buddies
MVBC

Grando had a flat so I took the Saga. It felt like a tank. New Mondial tires are heavy. 

Around town

Date
December-08-2016
Miles
18
Bike
Soma Saga

It got colder. 

Decker Road

Date
December-03-2016
Miles
37
Bike
Grando
Buddies
MVBC

Another ride with no rain! Light fog was lifting to reveal sunshine, but it then clouded over. 23 people showed up to ride today. My knee is getting better. I had to ride in my easiest gear over Decker but it was not painful.

Around town

Date
November-30-2016
Miles
30
Bike
Soma Saga

End of November. Much reduced mileage due to knee injury. 

Albany

Date
November-29-2016
Miles
33
Bike
Grando

Sunny day! Rode the same loop as Saturday only clockwise and started out over Highland / Cresent Valley. Knee is getting better but still holding me back.

Albany

Date
November-26-2016
Miles
29
Bike
Grando
Buddies
MVBC

Onve again the rain held off. I rode slow, but John Ro1 stayed back with me. 

Philomath

Date
November-24-2016
Miles
20
Bike
Soma Saga

Heavy rain, light wind, not too cold. Thanksgiving day ride. First ride on new Mondial tires. 

Commuting around town

Date
November-20-2016
Miles
30
Bike
Soma Saga

Knee injury has forced a drastic cutback in miles. The weather hasn't been that great either. 

Philomath

Date
November-17-2016
Miles
21
Bike
Grando

Still recovering from knee injury. Keeping it short and slow. It stopped raining and the sun came out so I had to ride. Getting colder though.

Adair

Date
November-12-2016
Miles
16
Bike
Grando

About 10 days ago I injured my knee while building an add-on to my patio. As I stood up I heard a loud "pop", then it started hurting the next day. This was my first ride since the injury and I'm glad I didn't try and go farther. The club ride was to the annual fall event in Peedee, which is a great ride. I just went as far as Adair and turned around. All was good until about 14 miles when my knee started hurting. I had to nurse it the rest of the way home by going slow and clipping out and pedaling one leg a lot.

Thompson Mills

Date
November-02-2016
Miles
42
Bike
Grando
Buddies
Wednesday 9:30 group

No one showed up for the 9:00 ride so I continued into town and met the 9:30 ride at The Beanery. This group rides a little slower. Another dry, warm, gray day. The sun cme out in the afternoon after the ride.

Monthly Commuting

Date
October-31-2016
Miles
134
Bike
Soma Saga

It was a very rainy October, possibly record setting, yet I got rained on very little when out riding. Really enjoying the Saga as my commuter. I put on my Arkel panniers and have kept them on all the time.

Albany Philomath

Date
October-29-2016
Miles
52
Bike
Grando
Buddies
MVBC

We lucked out again and had a beautiful day with no rain and temps around 60. Short ride to Albany. Then Tracy and Rick joined me to Philomath. Fall colors at their peak right now. 

Jefferson

Date
October-26-2016
Miles
54
Bike
Grando
Buddies
MVBC

Forecast was for rain all day. Headed out in full rain gear, but it was not raining. And it was warm, close to 60. Pretty soon the rain gear came off, and never went back on.  It was a really nice day. No rain, no wind, cloudy, and warm.

We took the Buena Vista ferry and Talbot road into Jefferson. Back on Scravel Hill into Albany and then Riverside. Very nice ride,

Decker Ridge

Date
October-22-2016
Miles
37
Bike
Grando
Buddies
Tenners

Fog not rain. Lifted when we got southwest of town. 

Independence

Date
October-19-2016
Miles
53
Bike
Grando
Buddies
MVBC

It's been raining for days but this morning was foggy. Forecast was for chance of rain, but it never really happened. Fog lifted and  the sun even peaked through the clouds a bit. We took a road I'd never been on from just north of Buena Vista down closer to the river near the Rogue Brewery, which came out at the T back on Buena Vista road. Wells Landing Road and Wigrich.

Stopped at Ovenbird backery in Independence. Then back Corvallis Road - Independence Highway.

Philomath

Date
October-15-2016
Miles
20
Bike
Grando
Buddies
Matt, Susan, Tracy

Forecast was for torrential rain and gale force winds, none of which happened. Light rain and little wind to Philomath. Wind increasing from the south as we rode back to Imagine. When we came out it was raining hard, but the wind was at our backs. Then the rain stopped. Not bad at all.

Albany - Buena Vista

Date
October-08-2016
Miles
52
Bike
Grando
Buddies
Tenners

First to Albany via RIverside with Tenners. Back over Gibson Hill. Then solo to Buena Vista. Nice day.

Hiatt Farm Bakery

Date
October-01-2016
Miles
33
Bike
Grando
Buddies
MVBC

First ride of fall. Cool, very windy, threatening rain. Rode into the wind heading out. Went to the farm store on Peterson road just of Llewellyn.

Town ad Garden

Date
September-30-2016
Miles
21
Bike
Soma Saga

End of summer. No rain yet but it's coming. 

Curtin to Home

Date
September-25-2016
Miles
72
Bike
Disc Trucker

Day 14 - Sunny and warm

Broke camp fairly early. I knew it would be a long day. It was still cool but it was shaoing up to be very nice. Turned out to be the warmest day of the tour. This being Sunday the cafe in Lorane was closed, but the store was open, so I stopped for second breakfast. I stopped again in Crow for more ice tea, and then took a break at a park in Veneta. I took another break at the park in Monroe and had lunch. Then is was just keep on riding until I got home. That nice north wind that had got my tour off to such an easy start was now in my face, but it was not as strong. The valley and the view of the coast range was beautiful and it felt good to be getting home on such a nice day.

And then I was home, and another short, but challenging tour came to an end. Perfect weather, scenic roads, and good friends. All bike tours should be this good. 

Myrtle Creek to Curtin

Date
September-24-2016
Miles
68
Bike
Disc Trucker

Day 13 - Hills

The I-5 corridor through this part of Oregon cuts through some narrow canyons and around a lot of hills. There is no easy side road that follows it directly. The first big challenge was Roberts Mountain Road. It wasn't really a mountain, just one of those big oak knolls, so how bad could it be? It turns to gravel? Great! I haven't had very much gravel on this ride. It got over 10%. Ugh! Here I was pushing my bike again. I don't like pushing my bike. I'm not sure how much lighter I'd have to get to make it up a road like this. I'm not sure I could do it empty!

Old 99 though Roseburg was a nice respite. There were still traces of another era when this was the main road and there were stores and motels all along the way. I had about 20 miles on this road, straight through town and on north. I had lunch at a Subway somewhere north of Roseburg. Then it was off on some more side roads. It started off very scenic, including a covered bridge. Then Metz Hill, which was a nice climb but not steep. Then back across the freeway and onto Goodrich Highway. This sounded fine although I was not happy that I was now riding due east away from the freeway, but when it started heading north again it started climbing, and then got steep, and pretty soon I was off the bike again and pushing. #!!@%###! Despair started to set in. I was way out in the hills and had no idea what lied ahead. But of course every mountain had a top, and eventually I was zooming down the other side, straight down to one of those big truck stops on the freeway at Rice Hill. So, time for ice cream and chocolate milk. Nothing like good treat to liven the spirits.

I feared there could be more big hills ahead but fortunately there were not. Shortly after the truck stop I got on Eagle Valley Road to Yoncalla, and left the I-5 corridor for good. Yoncalla is another town I have often seen the exit for but have never been through. This still being Douglas County it is a logging town. I stopped at the store and they seemed quite friendly. I was glad to see these towns surviving, even though I decry the destruction their livelihood causes in the woods. There must be a better way.

Eagle Valley road took me to Drain, and then it was on Hwy. 38 to Anlauf, where Territorial Highway begins. I was now on the home stretch. I just rode a couple of miles up Territorial before finding an open field with a for sale sign and a somewhat hidden spot to camp.

Trail/Tiller Hwy to Myrtle Creek

Date
September-23-2016
Miles
58
Bike
Disc Trucker

Day 12 - Rain

There was still quite a bit of climbing to reach the top of the divide, which was also the start of Douglas County. What a stark contrast. On the Jackson County side it was mostly residences with no visible signs of logging. As soon as I hit Douglas County I was in a big clearcut, and immediately saw a loaded log truck pulling out of a side road. The next day I would ride though a few lumber towns and was glad to see the mills still operating, but today I just witnessed the cost of that prosperity. At least I was going downhill now, at a fast clip. The Trucker isn't quite as rock steady with a full load but I discovered it had more to do with the rear load than the front. I need to work harder at getting the rear load better balanced left and right.

I passed though a very small town called Drew before reaching Tiller and the South Umpqua River. There is a big ranger station before the bridge over the river, but that was about it. There were no longer any stores in Tiller. When I hit the South Umpqua I saw a USBR 51 sign. I later looked this up and could not find any reference of it on the USBR maps. Interesting. The road goes both ways along the river and evidently it's a good ride to continue upstream a ways. My route today took me downstream and into the impending rain. It was never more than a heavy mist, or light drizzle, but it was enough to require a rain jacket from time to time.

The South Umpqua is completely different, and not nearly as scenic as the North Umpqua. Rather than tick conifers this was mixed terrain with oaks, madrone, and a lot of scrubby stuff. It opened into a valley from time to time, but nothing that looked that rich agriculturally. Of course it was a gray, wet day. Everything looks better when the sun is shining. The road had a really good shoulder all the way to Days Creek, and then it completely disappeared in places, at the same time as the traffic increased. The rain was letting up by now and after a while the shoulder reappeared.

I got to Canyonville and had lunch at a Subway. This was another town that I passed so many times on the freeway but had never been in the actual town. From the freeway all you see is the big casino, but the town is nothing like that. Of course there was a big hill to climb on my way out of town. Although it seemed out of the way, the route north required that I continue west to Riddle, and so I did. From there I did go north again to Myrtle Creek. I got off route at Myrtle Creek and started riding out the wrong road. I didn't know how far it would be to Roseburg. I pulled in behind a fire station to check Google Maps, and though about camping there, but decided instead to find a motel. So I headed back into Myrtle Creek and got a room at the Rose Motel, which was cheap but adequate. Most of the other guests looked like they lived there, and I had a nice chat with a motorcycle guy who said he lived back up the Trail/Tiller highway but stayed here during the week while he worked at a mill. Across the street was a nice Mexican restaurant where I had beer and enchiladas and was a happy camper.

Ashland to Trail/Tiller Hwy.

Date
September-22-2016
Miles
50
Bike
Disc Trucker

Day 11 - Heading north

I took my time getting out of town. I stopped at the Co-op for second breakfast, even though I hadn't done any riding since first breakfast, and ran into the Thursday moring retired guys breakfast. So I got to see Ed and Larry, which was really nice. So I had some oatmeal and talked with them for a while, and then got a few supplies and headed out. 

It was threatening rain as I found my way down to the bike path, then it actually started raining as I met another bike tourist headed the other direction. He had been following the Sierra-Cascade ACA route but got of course and ended up in Medford. Unfortunate, but now he was almost to Ashland and back on route. I had a bit of a struggle getting through Medford myself, but finally found my way out to the roads that parallel Hwy. 62 out to Shady Cove. It had stopped raining by now and was a pretty nice day. Rogue River road on the other side of the river from 62, is a particularly nice ride.

Once I got on the Trail/Tiller road my plan was to just ride until I got tired and look for a nice place to camp. The road followed a completely dry river bed. I guess it was Trail Creek. It looked like it would be a good sized creek in the spring. I kept going until I had been climbing a good ways and then found a gated, but not signed, logging road off to the west. I pushed and rode my bike up this road for about a half mile until I found a nice spot and made camp.