That sounds fantastic, Jeffrey.

While attending University of Oregon, we explored the eastern OR /
US-26 zone once and it was spectacular. Alas, it has been far too long
since I've been out that way! Now THAT may be a goal worth setting...

Thanks for reminding me
Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA


On 10/24/23, Jeffrey Arita <jeffreyar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We rode the TransAmerica route in 2016, starting from Astoria, Oregon, EB
> to Yorktown, VA.  You could start from Boise heading WB, connecting to the
> TransAm route near Austin, Oregon (I saw some red heat maps along Highway
> 26, starting at Vale, Oregon on ridewithgps).  Then head WB on the TransAm
> to the coast.  There is a fantastic hostel in Mitchell, Oregon (Spoke'N
> Hostel).  They will even *drive *you up to see the painted hills!  The
> stretch from Sisters, Oregon to McKenzie Pass is otherworldly (no
> spoilers).  Definitely worth doing at least once.  Since you are headed WB,
>
> you will have one heckuva downhill from McKenzie Pass.  You will reach the
> west coast and then connect to the Pacific Coast route SB to SF.  The capes
>
> along the Oregon Coast are beautiful.  Redwoods in Northern California.
> Coastal views are beautiful.  Source is Adventure Cycling Association
> (ACA).  Their hard-copy maps leave much to be desired but they more often
> than not have valuable information (water, food, lodging/camping).
>
> The other option is find a way to ACA's 'Western Express' (WE) route.  We
> rode part of the WE in June (Carson City, NV to Cedar City, UT).  The
> primary problem is finding suitable water sources and carrying enough food
> for several days?  We aren't familiar with Highway 95 SB, so it could be
> dodgy with tractor trailers.  Also, dependng upon season, south of
> Winnemucca along Grass Valley Road could be difficult (water, heat, wind)
> before you actually connect to the WE (loneliest highway in the US).  The
> prevailing winds are from the west, so you would be likely heading into a
> headwind.  On one of our (EB) segments (Carson City -> Fallon) we had a
> fantastic tailwind + it was slightly downhill: it only took us 4H 2M to
> cover 61 miles fully loaded.
>
> Have fun!
>
> Jeff
> Claremont, CA
>
> On Monday, October 23, 2023 at 3:07:37 PM UTC-7 Jim S. 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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