NWTR
Routes
Friday,
July 1st, 2005
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Tumalo
River Route: Warm up for the weekend by taking a lovely unsupported
out-and-back ride of about 20 miles. This is one of the locals' favorite
after work rides. Maps will be available at the registration desk.
Start at Skyliners Road, around the corner from the registration site
at Summit High School, which will take you up a gradual incline that
ends at a bridge overlooking the picturesque Tumalo River. On your
way to the river, you'll climb on smooth winding pavement through
Juniper and ponderosa pine -laden forests. There is very light auto
traffic on this secluded road. At the fork at the top of the incline,
veer right to view the Tumalo River. To the left is the Skyliner Lodge
which dates back to 1935 and was built by the depression-era Works
Progress Administration to serve the local ski club. Today, the historic
lodge houses the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry's Cascade Science
School. After taking in the views, enjoy the long downhill coast on
the way back to town.
Saturday,
July 2nd, 2005:
- All routes leave Summit
High School parking lot and head down the road towards the popular Shevlin
Park. We will be traveling Northwest of Bend through the beautiful ranch
and forest country between Bend and Redmond. Be sure to take in the
spectacular views of the Cascades as we ride towards Tumalo Reservoir.
After refueling at our first rest stop, we'll spin onward through rolling
ranch land while enjoying spectacular views of the Cascades. When we
reach Gerking Market Rd, be sure to watch for the Alpaca Farm on your
right. Keep your eyes peeled for other interesting farm critters - our
favorites are the ever-present llama and the shaggy Highland cattle.
- Twin Bridges Route (Short):
will cover about 25 miles of rolling hills. continues with rolling hills
along the base of the Cascades, following a popular local route called
"Twin Bridges". We'll then drop down and cross the Deschutes
River . After our second rest stop, we'll have a slight drop into the
small ranch town of Tumalo. After crossing Highway 20, we'll climb towards
Tumalo State Park, a cool green setting surrounded by juniper, ponderosa
pines, willows and alders. This is a great place to stop for some R
& R or a dip in the Deschutes River before heading back into town.
We'll have a fairly strenuous climb up and out of the valley along OB
Riley Road with some stunning views of the Cascades waiting for us at
the top. Then, we'll follow the route through town leading us back to
Summit High.
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Medium
Route (Medium): about 50 miles total. Head north toward Eagle
Crest Resort and Cline Falls State Park. Eagle Crest is a 1700 acre
destination resort known for its golf, fly fishing and gorgeous views.
Then turn south and we'll work our way up to the east ridge above
the Deschutes river. We'll have incredible views of the mountains
as we ride this ridge. We'll continue on through ranch and forest
land to the Deschutes River. We'll then follow the Short Route past
Tumalo State Park (remember to stop and enjoy this cool spot and dip
your feet in the river). Then, up OB Riley as we enjoy views of the
valley and the distant Cascades. From there we meander back into town
and Summit High.
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Smith Rock
Route (Long): covers a 75 mile loop out to Smith Rock State Park
that will take us across Highway 126 and meander north past Redmond
and toward our lunch destination of Smith Rock State Park. The stunning
reddish-orange peaks of volcanic ash at Smith Rock reach up to 550
feet above the winding Crooked River. This unique rock formation covers
650 acres and boasts some of the best technical climbing in the northwest.
Our lunch stop and the highlight of this route is the Smith Rock picnic
grounds where we'll sit atop the basalt rimrock overlooking the Crooked
River. The views of the river and peaks are drop-dead gorgeous so
don't forget your camera! After lunch, we'll climb out of the Crooked
River valley and pass through the town of Redmond on our way back
to Bend as we travel on the Old Bend-Redmond Highway. Our last rest
stop is by the banks of the Deschutes (Short Route's lunch stop -
see description), then we follow the Short Route back into town.
Sunday,
July 3rd, 2005
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Pilot Butte
Route (Short): After refueling, the Short Route riders go back
through town, passing the locally famous Pilot Butte State Park. This
4139 foot butte is an old cinder cone that's been a Bend landmark
since the first pioneers used it as a reference point for navigating
across the High Desert. The top boasts a 360 degree view of the Central
Oregon landscape, including a marvelous view of the Cascades. A quick
jaunt through town and we'll be back at the Old Mill District. Those
in need of a treat are invited to visit the ice cream and candy shops
at the Old Mill.
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China Hat
Butte Route (Medium): The Medium Route will spin farther into
the Central Oregon ranch lands before returning to town. We'll have
a nice view of the Cascades, and, as we wind our way around, we'll
be able to see China Hat Butte (named for the shape). To the south
we'll see in the distance Newberry Crater and the famous lava beds.
After a quick tour through the Deschutes River Woods, we'll have smooth
and fun descent back into the Old Mill District.
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Powell
Butte Route (Long): After the Alfalfa rest stop, the Long Route
continues east on Alfalfa road and then north on Millican towards
Powell Butte. We'll meander all the way around Powell Butte on some
very lightly trafficked country roads as we experience breathtaking
views of the white-peaked Cascades. We'll also be able to see Smith
Rock and our route from Saturday in the distance while traveling through
these farmlands. After circling the Butte, we'll travel back to Alfalfa
and then follow the Short Route back into Bend and the Old Mill.
Monday,
July 4th, 2005
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Encore
Route: If you're able to stay for the 4th of July festivities
in Bend, you have your choice of events. We'll have maps available
for an unsupported ride up to the majestic Mt. Bachelor. This 50 mile
out-and-back ride from downtown Bend shouldn't be missed! Spin up
a significant but gradual ascent to the base of Mt. Bachelor. The
Mt. Bachelor ski resort offers chairlift rides to Pine Marten Lodge
where you can have a fabulous lunch overlooking Todd and Sparks Lakes
and the High Cascades country. The views are the best in the region!
Then, after lingering over lunch, enjoy your coast downhill and back
into town.
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Firecracker
Century Ride: If you want an additional supported ride, one of
our local bike shops, Webcyclery, is hosting their annual "Firecracker
Century" ride with both metric and full century routes. The full
century starts in Bend and travels east to Alfalfa where it meets
up with the start of the metric route. Then both cruise through the
striking Crooked River Canyon past the Prineville Reservoir. To find
out more about this event, or to register, go to www.webcyclery.com.

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NWTR
Activities
Saturday,
July 2nd, 2005:
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Ice Cream Social and Vendor Fair: Save Saturday evening
to attend our Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Social and Vendor Fair to be
held at Summit High School. Indulge yourself after a long day of riding
with some delicious ice cream while discussing the highlights of your
ride with old and new friends. Wander through the Vendor Fair to see
the latest and greatest in tandems, bike fashions and gear. Local
and regional bike and tandem shops will be set up with their best
merchandise for you to browse.
Sunday,
July 3rd, 2005:
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Social Hour and Banquet BBQ: Sunday evening's Social Hour
and Banquet Bar-B-Que under the stars (and tent) is a must-do! We've
reserved a special spot in the heart of the Old Mill District to host
our annual Rally Banquet. Located about one mile from downtown Bend,
the Old Mill District sits adjacent to the Deschutes River. This site
hosts shops, a music amphitheater, water-front views of the Cascades
and frequent sitings of water-loving wildlife. If you're lucky, you'll
spot the resident Osprey as they tend their nests. The Banquet menu
includes an old-fashioned Bar-B-Que with all the fixings. Vegetarian
choices are available, too, so please indicate on the registration
form if you desire a Vegetarian entrée. The Banquet will be
a lively, family-friendly celebration of the completion of two days
of high desert riding. So, please join us and savor the sumptuous
surroundings, delicious food and delighful company.
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Information about 4th of July weekend in
Bend
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Free
Summer Sundays Concert Series (July 3)
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Fourth
of July Pet Parade & Festival (July 4) - Patriotic
Pet Parade through Downtown Bend. After the parade, Drake Park
is the site of the Fourth of July Festival, featuring music, crafts,
games & food. For more information, call 541-385-6570.
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Red
White and Blues Festival (July 4) - This Independence Day celebration
takes place at the foot of Pilot Butte State Park where Bend's evening
fireworks are displayed. In its new home, the festival will
feature nationally acclaimed blues musicians, restaurant booths, arts
and craft vendors, and the best location to view the fireworks.
For more information, call 541-389-0995.
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WebCyclery Firecracker
100 Century and Metric Century (July 4)

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