If I was doing this ride, this is what I would do (I've ridden significant 
parts of this myself):
>From Boise, take Hwy 26 into Oregon and to Austin Junction (between Baker 
City and John Day.) At that point you're on the Adventure Cycling Trans-Am 
route, which you can follow west to Florence on the coast. Make sure you 
time your riding for at least one night at the Spoke'n Hostel in Mitchell, 
OR, near the Painted Hills. Or alternately, depending on how direct you 
want your route to be, you can head north from Boise to Kooskia and hook up 
with the Lewis and Clark route and follow that through Portland to Astoria 
- More miles, but this route allows you to ride the whole Oregon coast 
instead of just the southern half from Florence. Either option puts you on 
the Pacific Coast route all the way to the Bay Area, which I much prefer 
over any other way to get there. This summer I'll probably be doing the 
Florence to SF section, with a definite goal to ride the Lost Coast 
alternate in Northern CA.

Michael Mann

On Monday, October 23, 2023 at 3:07:37 PM UTC-7 RBW Owners Bunch wrote:

> Hi, I understand that I can use Google or other sources to research a 
> preferable route. But I was wondering if anyone in the group has done all 
> or part of this ride? I"d be curious about routes you chose, etc. 
>
> Thank you for any ideas.
>

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