December 24, 2007
Best of 2007
Competitor NW just recently published their list of the best of 2007 - as chosen by readers. Check it out, do you agree? What were your favorite rides and events? Topping the list are Oregon favorites Reach the Beach (an ORbike member event), Mt. Bike Oregon (another ORbike member event) and the Portland Marathon.
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October 19, 2007
Check out Alpine
This is a clip from the Alpine Trail, one of the highlights of Mt. Bike Oregon. Check out the quality of the trail. Oakridge, where Mt. Bike Oregon is held, is known for having some of the best maintained trails, thanks to the Disciples of Dirt, the Eugene-based mtb club.
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August 18, 2007
MBO Report: Wish you Were Here!
If you're not down here with us at Mt. Bike Oregon in Oakridge, you're really missing out (and you've gotta come next summer!). Every day goes a little something like this: Wake up (groggy from a late night in the beer garden), sip on delicious coffee while waiting in the line for hot pancakes, fruit, sausages, biscuits+gravy, etc, check the shuttle schedule, make your lunch, load the bike, hop on the bus, hammer down the trail, then go back for some more - all day long. Riders return to camp ecstatically exhausted every night as they settle into the beer garden with a heaping tray of cooked-on-site dinner.
Favorite trails? Depends.
I mean, Alpine (the crown jewel) is always a packed favorite, but the downhill freaks just can't get enough of Larison Rock (or Crack Rock, call it what you want). Short, fast, awesome. And Middle Fork, the all day ride, is a singletrack dream-come-true with 35 miles of unrivaled singletrack.
Shanti Ware from PUMP Club in Portland has been leading awesome women's clinics. "These women all get it." she says. "By the end of the ride every single one them was bunny hopping and doing wheelies. It took me two years to learn that stuff!"
Wish you were here!
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August 13, 2007
Heading Back to Oakridge
Another Mt. Bike Oregon weekend is coming up and I'll be heading down there. I'm looking forward to four days spent relaxing under the tree canopy, hanging out with dirty, tired mt. bikers and, sure, chilling in the beer garden every night.
There are still a few spots left for this dream weekend getaway. If you like riding, and you want to just ride, and not worry about anything other than riding, then come on down to Mt. Bike Oregon. You ride, they take care of the rest. I can't emphasize that enough. You ride. They shuttle you, cook your food, provide nightly entertainment and FREE BEER, clinics, mechanical support and demo bikes/an expo from top bike manufacturers. Everything is included, you don't have to pull out your wallet all weekend long. But if you can't make it, tune in to ORbike for photos from the trails and camp, stories of riders and all the fun you're missing.
If you decide to come last minute, just show up in camp, but check the website first. The front page will have a notice when the event is full.
More info | Register
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July 29, 2007
Mt. Bike Oregon - 250 Riders Rock Oakridge!
The July weekend of Mt. Bike Oregon rocked the trails in Oakridge with 250 riders. The epic Middle Fork trail was as popular as ever. Limited to 40 riders a day, this awesome ride was in high demand. So was the Alpine trail, with riders begging to get on the shuttles every day. While the number of riders is limited in order to maintain the condition of the trails, there is certainly no lack of riding options throughout the day.
Read more about the event on BikePortland.org here and here and check out these photos.
Riders awoke early every day and were eagerly awaiting hot coffee to get the day started. After a hearty pancake-sausage-eggs breakfast, it was off to the shuttle sign up table to contemplate the day's rides, then over to the yellow school buses to load up for the trail. Riders were gone all day, riding as many trails as time or their bodies would allow. At night, exhausted riders returned to camp for a shower, a refreshing dunk in the ice-cold river and a dinner that was rushed to make way for the beer garden. Free beer was served all night long.
Tanya from Cannondale came up to lead clinics for women and Jason Bietz from River City Bicycles in Portland provided ascending and descending clinics in the evenings. The Bike Gallery crew wrenched on bikes to keep them in working order and a team of 60 guides - mostly from the Disciples of Dirt Eugene club - kept riders safe on the trails.
If you missed out, don't worry, there's still another session in August.
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July 22, 2007
Live From Mt. Bike Oregon
Jonathan Maus, of the very popular blog BikePortland.org, will be down in Oakridge for Mt. Bike Oregon. Jonathan is a long-time mt. biker, but with all of his urban reporting for BikePortland.org, he hasn't hit the trails much since he moved to Portland from Santa Barbara, California.
Here's where it gets really cool:
Jonathan will be reporting daily from Mt. Bike Oregon. If you're not signed up for this weekend mt. bike getaway, you can tune in to BikePortland and see what you're missing. It's also a bonus feature for the event participants who come from Canada and all parts of the US - their friends and family back home can virtually share in the adventure. Jonathan will post photos and recaps of each day on the trails.
BikePortland.org is a daily, online news magazine that covers the Portland, Oregon bike scene. Jonathan founded the site in 2005 soon after moving to Portland Santa Barbara. Jonathan got his start working on marketing and PR in the bicycle industry, but once in Portland it quickly became evident there was a need for fast-paced, relevant reporting on the quickly-evolving bike culture. Cyclists in Portland pull a lot of weight in local government and they have the potential to influence major decisions. Jonathan has been at the forefront of local-gone-national issues such as the story of a bike commuter punched by a bus operator, legislation and tickets for fixies not having brakes and a story about a radio DJ on Jammin' 95.5 who advocated road violence against cyclists.
BikePortland also features a forums section for discussion, stolen bike listings through which many bikes have been recovered, a calendar of events, bike industry job listings and other resources. Sure, it's Portland-based, but the breadth of bicycle information Jonathan covers is fascinating to readers from around the globe.
So why is Jonathan excited to head to Oakridge? " I used to to have great trails and epic riding right outside my door," he explains. "I used to do big, backcountry overnighters on the weekend right from from my front door. but when I moved to Portland I pretty much had to cut out that part of my life (I don't like driving to ride)... So I'm very psyched get dirty and get back in the groove of real trail riding. It's sort of like getting back to my roots... mountain biking is where my real obsession with bikes began. I smile just thinking about getting back out there...I hope I haven't lost all my skills but I'm eager to find out!"
And what is he most looking forward to? "Fast, narrow, technical singletrack with lots of turns and switchbacks (hope they have some of that) and I especially like technical singletrack climbing, it's like an anaerobic chess game, you have to think of your moves and strategy ahead of time while you can hardly breathe! And also just getting out into the woods, away from the noise of the city, and of course the camaraderie that riding always brings."
So from July 27-29, tune in to BikePortland.org and get your daily MBO fix!
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July 2, 2007
Rider Profile: Tara Clawson
Last year Tara Clawson had so much fun at Mt. Bike Oregon with her friend that this year she bought a gift pass for her husband. "I know he'll dig the riding," she says. Tara says her favorite trail is Alpine, and she can't wait to get back out there.
On a typical week, Tara, a 49-year-old from Sandpoint, ID, rides 2-3 times on singletrack that's - get this - right behind her home. She says it's only a 3-4 mile ride, but we say, still, it's right behind your house. How great is that? "When the snow melts off of Schweitzer mountain," Tara adds, "I try and ride their trail system at least once a week."
Tara enjoys riding all over her region. "Up here in the northern panhandle of Idaho we have some great riding. A little bit of everything. Our bike club, Pend Oreille Pedalers, has done a great job building new singletrack and buffing out existing trails. Our ski resort has some really challenging downhill rides. It's mostly tight technical riding, not a lot of wide open trails. Great scenery."
This photo is of Tara and her kids riding in Nelson, B.C. She adds, "Girls rock!!"
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June 22, 2007
Rider Profile: Iris Riggs
Iris Riggs, the Bicycle Recreation Coordinator for Oregon Parks and Rec., is one of the many riders gearing up for Mt. Bike Oregon. "It just sounds like a great event!" she says. "Good food, nice people, and great rides."
Iris is mostly a city rider. She lives in Salem and rides to work, to the store, downtown and for fun - but her roots are on the trail. "I grew up in the woods so my first bike was a mt. bike. I learned to ride on dirt trails and old logging roads. It was two miles to the nearest slab of asphalt, so needless to say training wheels were little to no help for me. Momentum and sheer will were the best teachers." But Iris hasn't done much mt. bike riding since those early days and she says she'd like to do a lot more.
So it's no surprise that what Iris is most looking forward to about Mt. Bike Oregon is the all-day opportunity to get back into mt. biking and learn more about it. "Not to mention fun, oh and free beer" she adds.
Iris says she is hoping for a really positive event with a lot of trail options and beautiful scenery. Just wait till you get there, Iris - you're in for a real treat.
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June 14, 2007
Canadians Invade Mt. Bike Oregon
For the last six months, Craig Hunt's wife has been begging him to sign them up for Mt. Bike Oregon. "Actually, we plan almost all of our vacations around riding somewhere," he says. " I've heard good things about this event and haven't ridden in this part of Oregon so this is a good opportunity." Craig and his wife are from Delta, British Columbia, which is south east of Vancouver. They have spent a little time riding in the Hood River, Bend and MacKenzie River trail and they really like Oregon.
Craig is a huge mt. biker. He says he also does some North Shore stuff, but hasn't been doing it as much lately. He mt. bikes about twice a week and he and his wife take a few one- or two-week mt. bike trips every year. He and his wife moved further away from their work and he misses the bike commute, so once a week he rides 25 miles home from work.
On top of all that, Craig shows his mt. bike stripes as a moderator on the MTBR online bulletin boards. After so much time online, he says he's excited about Mt. Bike Oregon because it's a chance to "meet some people that I only know virtually from MTBR and socialize after the rides." We know what you mean, Craig, you mean beer garden.
Craig is also really looking forward to the singletrack riding on the Alpine trail that he's heard so much about, and we're sure he won't be disappointed.
Look for Craig in the beer garden and buy him a cold one. No wait, you can't do that because the beer garden is all free! Saddle up next to Craig and ask him about riding in B.C. He'll tell you all about his favorite places: Burnaby Mountain, the North Shore, Squamish, Whistler or the Sunshine Coast.
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June 11, 2007
MBO Profile: Juntu Capistrano
Mt. Bike Oregon is filling up fast with riders from all parts of the US and from Canada. Not only is this a chance to tear it up on some of the world's best trails, you can meet some awesome people also. Like Juntu Capistrano. Juntu, a 34-year-old from Portland, says she's riding Mt. Bike Oregon as a way to get in some good mt biking while she's on her mini-vacation. She's more of a cross-country biker who trys to find the time to mtb as much as she can. So what is Juntu most looking forward to?
"Riding, eating, drinking and sleeping," she says. "Then doing it all over again the next day!"
Juntu has never been to Mt. Bike Oregon, but says, "it was highly recommended from one of my friends/riding buddies." Juntu, you're in for a great time! You won't be disappointed.
Look for Juntu out there on the trails... or in the beer garden.
Coming soon: profiles from Canada and Idaho
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June 4, 2007
Breaking News! MBO Discounted Price Extended
In response to overwhelming demand, the organizers of mbo have agreed to extend the standard registration period for Mt. Bike Oregon. "We were hearing from lots of groups that they were having trouble with the deadlines. Instead of coming together for a great event, the deadlines were splitting groups up." With riders coming from 10 states and Canada, the organizers' planning for this weekend getaway event takes a little longer than a typical group ride. The weekend is packed with shuttles to the trails - at least six different ride options every day. Even if you had the energy, there's no way you'd have enough time to ride them all. Good thing you'll have three days.
The extension will last until July 1 for the July 27-29 MBO and until August 1 for the August 17-19 MBO.
COMING SOON: Participants come from all over the country for this ride. Why come all the way to Oregon for a mt. bike weekend? We're interviewing the participants and they'll tell you why they're heading to Oakridge to hit the trails. Stay tuned!
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May 31, 2007
Mt. Bike Oregon
OH HURRY! The price for Mt. Bike Oregon goes up tomorrow, so register today while you can still get in at the advance registration price.
You could call it a mt. biker's dream weekend get away and it really doesn't get much better than this. Mt. Bike Oregon is set in Oakridge, Oregon, at the base of the Cascade Mountains and surrounded on all sides by Willamette National Forest. Shuttles will take you to the trailheads of some of the world's best singletrack. Advanced riders will find no shortage of challenging trails, but if you're new to mt. biking, you'll have plenty of beginner support and easy trails right out of camp.
When you're not on the trails, you might be honing your skills at the daily clinics, taking advantage of mechanical support and expertise, checking out demo bikes and gear from top-of-the-line manufacturers or just hanging out in the free beer garden as evergreens tower overhead and the river rushes by. Camping, shuttles, hot showers, entertainment, yummy meals, and clinics are all included in the package price. Don't miss your chance to experience one of the most beautiful areas of Oregon. Mt. Bike Oregon will sell out so sign up today.
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April 25, 2007
Win a Free Pass to Mt. Bike Oregon
Show off your skills! We know you can tear it up on the trail, but what can you do with a jersey? Mt. Bike Oregon is looking for a special design for this year's jersey. Send in your design by May 1, which is coming right up The winning designer will receive a free pass to the 2007 MBO. For more info on the contest, see the MBO website.
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April 6, 2007
Incredible Weather Across Oregon!
Wow, what gorgeous weather! Team ORbike member Porter is on his way to Hawaii and we're wondering why. As I type this, the weather across the state is out-of-control-amazing:
* Salem: 63
* Ashland: 73
* Oakridge (home of Mt. Bike Oregon): 72
* Klamath Falls: 68
* Bend: 66
* Portland: 72
* Pendleton: 59
* Corvalls (home of the new Reach the Beach start): 62
Good weather means great riding. What ride are you going to take today or this weekend?
By the way, this is an image from Mt. Bike Oregon, one of the more open, lovely trails that's in the mix along with hardcore singletrack and forested climbing.
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March 21, 2007
Awesome Trail Video
Check out this awesome trail video shot by Chad Sageser of Back Country Productions for Mt. Bike Oregon. If you've been toying with the idea of going on Mt. Bike Oregon this year, just watch the video. It will give you a good sense of how great the trails are there.
The early registration price for Mt. Bike Oregon ends on April 30th, so register now to get that deal. The Saturday Middle Fork shuttles are already sold out and the tide is filling up fast on both weekends (July 27-29 and August 17-19).
[ watch the video ]
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January 25, 2007
More Shuttles for 2007
The shuttle schedule for the 2007 Mt. Bike Oregon has just been released. It's jam packed. You've got some serious deciding to do. They're all great, but which combo will leave you exhaused and exhilirated at the end of each day? Ride guides who truly know those trails will be at the event to help you pick, and to tell you more about each ride.
In the meantime, take a look at this incredible shuttle list.
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January 19, 2007
North Cali Represents at Mt. Bike Oregon
Mt. Bike Oregon has always been popular with riders from Northern California. Last year they represented a huge percentage of all Mt. Bike Oregon Riders. So what do they have up their sleeves for this year? We just saw this come in on the North Cali MTBR forum.
Just registered. :thumbsup: My wife is counting it as an early bday present even though I'll get it after my birthday. Any news/info on the charter bus? I would only need a ride back but would be willing to pitch in. ... Travis
That's right, they're renting a charter bus. Mt. Bike Oregon is truly the mt. biker's dream getaway. Have you registered yet? The event isn't until July and August, but like so many of our other great local rides, it will sell out, so register early.
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December 29, 2006
Mt. Bike Oregon Returning Rider Deal Ends Sunday
If you participated in Mt. Bike Oregon last year and you haven't yet registered for either of the two 2007 dates, hurry up! You can register at any time, but the discounted price for returning riders is only good until midnight on Sunday. The code went out in a special Mt. Bike Oregon newsletter. If you didn't get the newsletter, contact the staff ASAP at 503.459.4508 or Info@MtBikeOregon.com, but over the weekend they may not answer.
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December 14, 2006
Mt. Bike Oregon is Open - the Internet Goes Crazy
The regional forums on the MTBR.com website are always abuzz with the latest and greatest area mountain biking news. So perhaps it's no surprise the North Cali (where about 35% of last year riders live) forum is going crazy over yesterday's announcement that Mt. Bike Oregon registration is open for 2007.
The poster LemurianGuy says "Wow, I'm def. in. Would like to know when the rest of you guys are going, preferably. I'm thinkn July, but not positive yet. Def down to go, though! Maybe I'll try an ellsworth, see if all the fluff really pans out..."
85% of last year's riders at the sold-out event said they were planning to return with friends and riding buddies this year, so this year there are two weekends (July and August). There will also be trails, more shuttles, more food and more exhibitors. The price will go up in April and this event will likely sell out, so register early!
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August 20, 2006
Pack in the Riding : MBO Day 4
Today is the last day of Mt. Bike Oregon for most of the riders, so they're packing it all in, riding as many trails as they can. It was a slower start in the morning, however, after a night of beer garden activity. We watched extreme videos, checked out photos of them on the trails and did our best to put a dent in the remaining 12 kegs we tasked with emptying. About 50 riders are participating in a personalized, extended version of Mt. Bike Oregon which we call the Hardcore. The smaller group will be shuttled around to more trails, like Waldo Lake, over the next few days. These folks are stoked. The other folks are sad.
Stay tuned for a full photo gallery from the weekend. If you were out there with us, expect a newsletter in your e-mail box very soon.
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August 19, 2006
All Day Riding : MBO Day 3
We rocked out in the beer garden last night after an excellent BBQ chicken dinner grilled up right here in camp. There were extreme videos projected on the wall of the amphitheater and plenty of cool, much-needed beer.
Today it's all about the shuttles. Camp is pretty much empty as riders are out on the trails. We're constant shuttles to Larison Rock, an awesome short, fast ride with an easy two-mile ride back into camp. 90% downhill on cross-country singletrack. It's only 4.5 miles of riding, but packed with excitement. Middlefork - the epic, far out, 45 miles of riding trail - sold out and full bus left camp at 8:30 this morning. We expects to see exhausted riders streaming back in throughout the afternoon.
So what do the riders think of the trails?
Well, I think one rider summed it up best when he rode back into camp looking for, as he put it, "That guy who planned the Alpine ride so I can hug him. That was the best trail I've ever ridden, where is that guy?"
Tonight it's a salmon bake and fresh corn, and of course another night of course more rocking out in the beer garden. If you're reading this, I bet you're not down here with us, and I bet you wish you were! Don't worry, there's always next year. And who knows, after selling out this year, maybe we'll even do two Mt. Bike Oregons.
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More photos to come!
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August 18, 2006
Shuttles Begin : MBO Day 2
Welcome to Day Two of Mt. Bike Oregon! Hundreds of ecsstatic riders have moved into camp and are scoping out the trails. Campers spent yesterday setting up their outdoor homes for the weekend, complete with lanterns, tables and a seemingly endless supply of snacks. They awoke to a hot fresh breakfast of biscuits and gravy, sausages, eggs, pancakes: the works! We started running shuttles at 8:00 am this morning. The first group was taken out to the covered bridge to ride up to the top of Alpine Trail. It was their choice to start at the spot that requires 12 miles of riding uphill on gravel. Ambitious way to start the weekend, especially considering the next shuttle would have taken them to the top. Our ride guide experts are wandering through camp to give insider advice on choosing the best trails.
Probably the most exciting part of the day so far has been the women's clinic presented by Tanya from Cannondale. Tanya is a professional mt. biker who is on staff with Cannondale to help teach clinics for women throughout the year. The women in her clinic (which was held right on the bank of the river - see photo) were hanging on her every word as she encouraged them to stick their rears out while going up hill and cruise down with their stomachs on the saddle for the best posturing. Check out these photos:
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More photos to come!
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August 17, 2006
Ahhh, Oakridge! MBO : Day 1
Eating a delicious breakfast while sipping good coffee, sitting outside of the Trailhead Cafe surrounded on all sides by a view of tall, lush green trees. This is Oakridge, and it's good to be back. I'm here for Mt. Bike Oregon. Shuttles to the trails don't start until tomorrow, but people have already started to roll into town. I was awoken this morning by a big crew of people who were planning out their morning of riding. Sitting across from me right now are two guys pouring over the local trails map while drinking coffee. There are cars with bikes on top and on back everywhere. To get into the spirit of things, Ben, a local creative jewelery maker, outfitted his retro Ford Falcon with bike racks and mounted a Schwinn Stingray on top. He rides something much more trail-worthy for the most part, but couldn't resist the urge to cruise around town with this showy ride.
This is an event that even the roadiest of road riders can appreciate: a weekend of riding through beautiful scenery, on remote trails, with a campground full of bikecentric people and a free beer garden at night.
Mt. Bike Oregon is just about sold out but there will be enough slots for those of you who want to just show up here and register on site.
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August 16, 2006
Mt. Bike Oregon Starts Tomorrow!
In a couple of hours I'm heading down to Oakridge to scope out the scene for Mt. Bike Oregon and start setting up the event. There is still time to register: registration closes this evening. What do you have going on this weekend? Come join us for an dream mt. bike getaway weekend. We've got shuttles every day to some of the best trails in the nation. There are routes for every skill level, so if you're a beginner you'll still get in some awesome riding without being over your head. Oakridge is gorgeous and just being there for the weekend is pretty spectacular.
Free beer in the New Belgium Beer Garden every night, clinics, mechanical support, demo bikes and products from Canondale, Litespeed, Haro, Ellsworth, Shimano, and many others. Tons of cool stuff, including a freezing cold river that I'm really looking forward to jumping into. It's one of those rivers that you really can't stand to be in, but it is just about the most refreshing thing to do after a long hot day.
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August 10, 2006
Mt. Bike Oregon Gets Closer
Mt. Bike Oregon starts next Thursday. We can't wait! We'll be reporting daily from our base camp at Greenwaters park in Oakridge, Oregon. We'll be test riding some hot bikes from Cannondale, Ellsworth, Haro, Litespeed and more. In the evenings, I plan to kick back in the New Belgium beer garden with 350+ riders from 20 states to find out what mt. biking is like in their areas of the country.
Come join us! There's still room. Sign up online until Wednesday.
As a special perk for you fans of the ORbike blog, here's a sneak peak at the hot-off-the-press Mt. Bike Oregon EPIC TRAILS NEWS, usually reserved for just the participants.
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August 8, 2006
Mt. Bike Oregon Newsletter
Hey are you going out to Oakridge for Mt. Bike Oregon? The event, which starts on August 18, is nearly sold out but there are still a few slots open. A newsletter will go out this week to all you who have registered. We're looking forward to heading down there for a weekend of fun on the trails.
If you're a Mt. Bike Oregon participant, keep your eyes locked on your e-mail box for more information. If you're not signed up--- what? We understand if you're just not into mt. biking, but if you ARE, then you need to be down there!
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August 6, 2006
What to Bring?
Are you wondering what to bring to Mt. Bike Oregon? Wonder no longer. Here's our list of suggestions. It's also posted on our website.
What to Bring
Camping gear: Tent Sleeping bag Sleeping pad Pillow Camp chair Flashlight or bike light | Other: Sunscreen Sunglasses Fleece (for night) Bike + helmet Water bottles Camera Small day pack Swim suit Towel Bike lights for night riding (optional) |
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States Represent at Mt. Bike Oregon
Check out this list of the states that are representing at Mt. Bike Oregon:
Riders and Clubs From:
Redding Mountain Biking Club
Contra Costa County Fire Department
Are you coming?
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July 26, 2006
Get the Mt. Bike Oregon Special Price!
For just a few more days, you can register for Mt. Bike Oregon for only $180 (3 day) / $300 (5 day). That's a pretty sweet deal for a full weekend of riding, free shuttles to the trails, meals included, FREE BEER AT NIGHT, camping and a great crowd of mtb enthusiasts. The event happens in Oakridge, an area with some of the very best trails in the US. It's just east of Eugene. The prices will go up on August 1st so get in on the deal while you can and sign up today.
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July 24, 2006
Bike Crash Videos
Someone sent me a link to these videos. I almost don't want to pass them on to you because they're on YouTube. Do you know about YouTube? If you don't, you may not want to go there. When my housemate first got his own laptop he discovered YouTube. Two hours later he was still at the site, looking at the short video clips people have uploaded (on every topic imaginable) to others to see. YouTube is addictive, and it's also full of great bike videos.
I included some I like in this list, along with the ones that were passed on to me:
Crash #1 | Crash #2 | Crash #3 | Crash #4
But if you want to see really good bike footage, you should check out the Mt. Bike Oregon video. Full of tight singletrack helmet cam shots and amazing scenery. You can get a free copy if you go to the Mt. Bike Oregon website and click the free DVD e-mail link.
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July 21, 2006
Mt. Bike Oregon Reaches 200!
Mt. Bike Oregon, a weekend of riding, camping, beer and shuttles, just passed the 200 registrant mark! The ride caps off at 300 participants and registrations are flooding in daily. The price goes up on August 1st, so register now while you can still get the early registration prices and before it sells out.
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July 13, 2006
Oregon Bike Events are Growing
There seems to be no shortage of great Bike events happening in Oregon this summer and most have seen their numbers grow. The Barlow Trail Century, in it's third year, experienced huge growth on one of the hottest days to hit summer. The Night Ride last Saturday was off the hook. Tons of riders are already signing up for the brand new Portland Century and Mt. Bike Oregon is poised to sell out.
For our loyal readers in Eugene, don't miss out on , a weekend of bike-themed films at the DIVA center.
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June 2, 2006
Meet the Mt. Bike Oregon Riders
Mt. Bike Oregon draws people from all over the US for a weekend of epic riding in August. Take for example Janice Alexnder who is coming from San Francisco with her husband and her one year old daughter. Janice says she is excited to spend "summer in Oregon, biking as well as hiking and camping and still hang out as a family."
Janice usually rides in the San Francisco Bay Area: China Camp, Annadel and Mt. Tamalpais state parks, as well as Sea Otter in Monterey. She says she rides "woefully little these days, more road than trail. Maybe once a month in the dirt, but more in the summer (hopefully)", which I suspect is a result of that little one year old.
Janice describes her riding area as having "a mix of challenges and riders so that you can pick a trail to suit your mood and know that there will be lots of different kinds of riders out there with you." She likes that her husband, who she says is more experienced, can go off on a technical adventure while she picks "a trail that is swoopy and fun and beautiful, but still doable at my level."
Janice and her husband will undoubtedly find some good trails to ride at Mt. Bike Oregon!
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May 23, 2006
Mt. Bike Oregon Draws From All Over
Mt. Bike Oregon is going to be awesome this year and people are coming from all over to ride the excellent trails in Oakridge. I've had a chance to speak with a lot of people over the phone who are wondering:
I'm a new rider, will there be trails for me?
Yes, there are a few very beginner trails and Randy from Oakridge says there are other trails that are great for beginngers if you just start part way down the trail, which is an option we offer.
What's the campsite like?
It's beautiful - right on the river and nice and shady. There's an open area where we'll have the beer garden and nightly activities, but mostly is very green and cool from the shade.
Can I bring my dog?
That's a tough call. All of us involved in organizing the event are big dog lovers and dogs are welcome at the park if they're leashed, but you have to think about what Fido's going to do all day while you're on the trails. Also, the campground will be full of people and activity. I wouldn't bring my dog.
What kinds of people come to this thing?
All sorts of people are coming, from very experienced hardcore riders to people new to mountain biking., People are coming from all over the country. Our latest list includes California, Connecticut, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Texas and Washington.
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April 7, 2006
In the Mud at Sea Otter
After 30 straight days of rain, the Sea Otter Classic in Monterey presented exhibitors with a field of mud to hang out in. Thanks rain. Luckily for the Oregonians that headed down there, they've got the rain tolerance necessary to still have a good time. Our own Randy and Porter from Mt. Bike Oregon are down there now letting people know what a great event Mt. Bike Oregon is going to be this August. Porter reports that yesterday was sunny and 80 degrees and the mud is starting to dry out, but the paving stones Randy bought for then to stand on are still coming in handy.
Read more from Cycling News on the hot new gear on display at Sea Otter.
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March 30, 2006
Tell me About the Trails
Mt. Bike Oregon is a great three-day riding and camping event we do in Oakridge, Oregon (there is also an extended five-day option). A lot of people are wondering what the trails are like and if newbie riders will have a lot to choose from. Well, that's what makes Oakridge so great. There's lot of everything for everyone. Some trails have varying degrees of difficulty depending where on the trail you start.
I thought it would be good to put together a list of the trails, so I asked Randy from Oregon Adventures for a little advice. Randy is an Oakridge resident, a mt. bike expert in the region and he helps us organize Mt. Bike Oregon. Here's what we put together:
There are many trails in Oakridge, but these are he ones we'll feature on Mt. Bike Oregon:
Alpine Trail (20-50 miles) – The Crown Jewel
Smooth and fast, with breathtaking panoramic views. To earn the thrill, you climb 8-12 miles on forest service roads. Once you hit the trail, there is a little work, some minor technical, and then it’s all downhill for over three hours! Lots of loops and offshoot options including; Tire Mt, Cloverpath, North Fork and more. Moderate. Throw in Tire and Cloverpath and it goes up to Difficult.
Larison Creek – Highly technical single-track, particularly at the top.
The ride starts from camp, up three miles of paved road, then ten of gradually climbing fire road to the trailhead. The Creek ride is the perfect test of skill and courage. Extreme switchbacks, exposed roots, and stream crossings are a few of the challenges. About halfway down, it opens up and lets you ride, almost continually. Around two hours on the trail then a couple miles of downhill pavement back to camp. Expert most of the way, though it mellows out in the middle and at the end.
Larison Rock – Fun, short, and quick, with patches of technical.
A five-mile paved climb from camp puts you at the trailhead. The trail winds down the hills over camp. Although mostly smooth and fast, it slows down for some steep narrows and tight spots. Plan for 2-3
hours, round-trip from camp. Beginner, unless you take the shuttle to the top then it is moderate becasue you get going really fast.
Heckle Tooth (20-50 miles) – The other epic ride.
An easy ride from camp puts you on the Salmon Creek Trail. Then it is up the fire lane, how far is your
choice – the higher, the harder. The 20-mile loop climbs for six-miles before you enter the trail, a
speed zone through the rolling hills and generous switchbacks. The 35-mile loop adds elevation plus
climbing. It is only a steep climb in a couple of spots early and the reward is that you ride down the
edge of the mountains. The 50-miler is a rider’s ride – tight, technical switchbacks and obstacles reward the extra climb. Not for the weak!
Moderate if you take the shuttle. Special ride hosted by expert rider Bert is Expert level with a major work out including technical and hike a bike.
Salmon Creek – A beautiful flad ride ride up the river to the Salmon Creek Falls.
This flat, groomed trail runs right through camp and includes a variety of local points of interest along the ride. There are no hills or obstacles. A straight round trip is about 12 miles. For a harder Option: Cross the Salmon Creek Bridge for rolling hills with some technical patches. Gain some vertical with a trip up Dead Mountain then back on the Flat Creek Trail. Total beginner ride on the north side. South side is slightly more advanced as are the optional ad-ons mentioned above.
Willamette Pass – Steep technical slopes.
You can attack the technical steeps of the winter slopes and the downhill mt. bike race course or choose a cross-country route through the miles of trails in the national forest.
Additional Trails
There are many additional trails as part of the event or for exploring on your own. Oakridge is just loaded with great options for riding - no matter your skill level.
1-4 Routes: There are over 30 trails covering nearly 500 miles of single track within an hour and a half of Oakridge.
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February 22, 2006
Mt. Bike Oregon Party People
Our list of who is coming to Mt. Bike Oregon is growing. You should see what they're bringing to the party. Check out this great list of participants. We've got everything from bike demos by Cannondale and Litespeed to New Belgium bringing free beer and River City Bicycles offering mechanical support.
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January 18, 2006
Logo Contest - win FREE passes to Mt. Bike Oregon
We're looking for the perfect logo for
DETAILS:
Logo must sent as a high resolution image
Adobe Illustor files preferred
A three-color design is preferred
mail to: Ayleen[at]MtBikeOregon.com
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Check out our website, see what the ride is all about and design a logo that fits. I can tell you now that we won't be too interested in anything too inticate or too cheesy/cartoonish.
Those 2 free passes are a $350 value. Includes three days of riding, three delicious meals a day, shuttles to the trails, two nights at the campground, nightly entertainment and much more. See
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Mountain Biking in Oregon - Pics of Oakridge for Mt. Bike Oregon
We're really excited for Mt. Bike Oregon this year. We've planned some cool additions and there's sure to be a good crowd hitting the trails. That mean a great party every night after a day of hard riding in beautiful Oakridge, one of the best places to ride in Oregon.
I've been going through our pictures as I get some Mt. Bike Oregon materials together and thought I'd share them. Check out what it's like to ride in Oakridge. We'll also have a FREE DVD available shortly as soon as we produce more copies (so popular we ran out).
Check out our photo gallery. Photos by Matt Denburg and Chad Sageser.
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December 27, 2005
Favorite Bike Events of 2005?
Oh 2005, there are so few of your days left! I always like to spend December thinking about what a great year it has been, and for me that means reflecting on bike events. What were your favorites rides, races and events of 2005? I'm keeping a tally and will post the results. Leave a comment.
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December 20, 2005
What's so Great About Mt. Bike Oregon?
We've got a special holiday offer going for Mt. Bike Oregon so of course we're getting a lot of e-mails about the event. So what's so great about the event? Well, for starters, it's only $130 for an all-inclusive weekend: Three meals a day, camping, shuttles to the trails in Oakridge, outdoor music and movies at night, free beer, camping along side the refreshing Willamette River... Actually, one rider summed it up best last year while we were sitting in the beer garden watching movies. He turned to me and said, "You know why this is so great? All we have to do is ride. You guys do the rest. That's exactly what I want."
And that's exactly what we've got for you on Mt. Bike Oregon. Special pricing ends on December 24th, so sign up now.
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December 19, 2005
Give the Gift of RIDES!

MT BIKE OREGON - Aug 18-20 *SPECIAL* only $130 (3 days) / $230 (5 days)
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WORST DAY OF THE YEAR RIDE - February 12 *SPECIAL* only $20
This great ride is SO VERY Portland and makes a unique and fun holiday gift. Cold, Wet, and Raining...a perfect day for a ride. 18 urban miles (and a 40-mile challenge loop) - perfect for all skill levels. Great food along the way and chili, cornbread and chicken noodle soup at the Lucky Lab finish line. 100% of the proceeds benefit the Community Cycling Center, making this an extra special gift! . . . . .PURCHASE TICKETS
REACH THE BEACH - May 20th * SPECIAL* only $60
The official kick-off to the riding season and the second largest ride in Oregon. Start from any of four locations through upper Oregon with different distances and a goal of reaching an awesome beach party in Pacific City. When you and your friends ride, you support the American Lung Association of Oregon's efforts to promote lung health and prevent asthma. . . . . CALL TO PURCHASE: Clara 503-924-4094 x11
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