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This page is for planning our ride back to Seattle. | This page is for planning our ride back to Seattle. | ||
Other useful pages are: | |||
* [https://nimbus.mako.cc/s/Xii4QZbxqfmpcee Shared file dropbox] (should be editable/uploadable) available here with a s3kr3t password | |||
* [[Bike tour/Summer 2019/Packing list]] | |||
== To remember for future trips == | |||
* sleeping bag in the red trash can in the basement. | |||
* egg container is a little broken. | |||
* blue camping "cup" has a crack and it needs to be replaced. | |||
* finding routes that have alternate roads nearby (ideally paved) is important. OSM has both road types and quality information! | |||
* having some full rest days to explore places is good. | |||
* more wool underwear | |||
* aim for 45-65 miles/day. | |||
* 10+% climb for more than a km is rough on fully-loaded bikes (i.e. Manton to Shingleton). | |||
* we changed plans as we went (i.e. skipped Lemolo) | |||
== Options == | == Options == | ||
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== Itinerary == | == Itinerary == | ||
=== Day | === Day 1: June 22nd (Sat) === | ||
* [Bike] home → San Jose Diridon [~17mi] | * [Bike] home → San Jose Diridon [~17mi] | ||
* [Train] Amtrak SJC → Davis | * [Train] Amtrak SJC → Davis: '''8:15am from San Jose Diridon Station''' | ||
** Trains leaving SJC at: | ** Arrives at 10:50am | ||
** {{ | ** Other Trains leaving SJC at: 10:10AM, 1:05PM (trip time: ~2.5 hours) | ||
* Visit UC Davis | ** tickets must be purchased in advance {{done}} | ||
** There are bike cars that don't requires a special ticket (like Caltrain)[https://www.capitolcorridor.org/bicycles/] | |||
* [Stop] Visit UC Davis | |||
* [Stop] Bicycle Museum | |||
* [Bike] Davis → Dunnigan (~28mi) | * [Bike] Davis → Dunnigan (~28mi) | ||
* [Stay] | * [Stay] [https://www.motel6.com/en/motels.ca.dunnigan.4515.html Motel 6 Dunnigan] (reservation: {{done}}) | ||
Meals: | Meals: | ||
* Dinner: Taqueria La Michoacana (open 8am-6pm on weekends ''only''); only other options are fast food and a 24h Denny's | * Brunch: in Davis @ Konditorei Austrian Pastry (Davis); Cafe Bernando | ||
* Dinner in Dunnigan: Taqueria La Michoacana (open 8am-6pm on weekends ''only''); only other options are fast food and a 24h Denny's | |||
Backup Options: | Backup Options: | ||
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* Stay in Woodland in hotel/model [Several options] | * Stay in Woodland in hotel/model [Several options] | ||
=== Day 1: June | === Day 2: June 23rd (Sun) === | ||
* [Bike] Dunningan to Corning (~76 miles) | |||
* [Stay] Super 8 by Wyndham, Corning (reservation {{done}}) | |||
Meals: | |||
* Breakfast in Dunningan (Denny's?) | |||
* Lunch: (a) best bet will be El Cazador in Princeton (~40mi); there are a bunch of options in Colusa (~27mi); several supermarket options along the way | |||
* Dinner: Los Costeños if we stay on Solano; Amigos De Acupulco if we stay south near the Holidy Inn | |||
Alternate options have us stop in Orland and come up parallel to I5. This is a very different route but might be a little shorter: | |||
* [Stay] Orland Inn or Orland Motel or The Parkway RV Resort & Campground (a bit out of the way; $35 for tent sites) | |||
* Lunch: A bunch of choices in Williams (42 miles to Orland); Mimi's Taco in Maxwell (33 miles to Orland; no restaurant after this until Willows) or a bunch of choices in Willows (16 miles to Orland) | |||
* Dinner in Orland: El Vaquero (11am-10pm; right next to Orland Inn); Taqueria Don Sammy (9am-9pm); La Corona Mexican Restaurant (7am-9pm) | |||
=== Day 3: June 24th (Mon) === | |||
* [Bike] Corning to Manton/Shingletown. [~70 miles; 4442 ft; from Manton to KOA is steep; ~2100ft in 12 miles] | |||
* [Stay] Mt. Lassen / Shingletown KOA (reservations are required {{done}}) | |||
Meals: | |||
* Breakfast: McBrayer's Hometown Cafe (opens 5-7am); alternative if we want to get an early start, there are many options in Red Bluff (20mi) | |||
* Lunch: we can pick up something at the Olive Pit in Corning (opens at 7am) in Corning; several options in Red Bluff including Bud's Jolly Kone veggie burgers and several burrito options | |||
* Dinner: Pioneer Hillside Pizza is open until 9pm and 4.4mi from campground and there is an alternate path via Emigrant Trail that avoids the main road; alternative is camp/cooking at the KOA [🍳] | |||
Alternate housing: | |||
* [http://www.gracelakeresort.com/ Mt. Lassen Lodging / Shingletown Grace Lake Resort] | |||
* Living Springs RV and Cabins Resort | |||
* <strike>Bailey Creek Lodge</strike> (appears to be full) | |||
=== Day 4: June 25th (Tue) === | |||
* [Bike] Shingletown to Algoma (82mi): REMOTE | |||
* [Stop] Subway Lava Tubes (these seem to be right near the road; 27.5mi from KOA) [Maybe?] | |||
* [Stop] Burney Falls Waterfall [54.6mi] | |||
* [Stay] Algoma Campground | |||
[https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/stnf/recarea/?recid=6581 Algoma Campground] has no reservations, a vault toilet, and no water (but the appears to be a river so we can make it). | |||
Meals: | |||
* Breakfast: Cook at KOA [🍳] | |||
* Lunch: Snacks at Burney Falls including stuff we get at the general store which has "basic grocery items" | |||
* Dinner: Bartle Lodge (3.3mi from Algoma; open 7am-8pm) | |||
=== Day 5: June 26th (Wed) === | |||
* [Bike] Algoma Campground to Yreka, CA: Potentially remote (one of the routes) | |||
** Option 1: North of Mt. Shasta (~63mi, much of it unpaved but hardpack) | |||
*** Check [https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/stnf/home/?cid=stelprdb5134255 this page] which suggests that Military Pass Rd (43N19) is closed due to snow. | |||
*** [https://www.shastaavalanche.org/climbing-route-trailhead-conditions/trailhead-access-update This page] suggests that it's uknown if it's passable but they check soon. | |||
** Option 2: South of Mt. Shasta along I-5 Corridor (65mi, all paved) | |||
* [Stop] [https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/klamath/recarea/?recid=13176 Pluto's Cave] (only option 1) looks kinda cool! | |||
** "The hike from the parking lot to the cave entrance is a rocky trail .3 miles long. The interior length of the cave is 1200 feet (approx 3/4 of a mile) one way." | |||
* [Stay] Super 8 Yyreka (reservation {{done}}) | |||
Meals: | |||
* Breakfast: camping [🍳] or back at Bartle (adds 7mi) | |||
* Lunch: If we go north of Shasta (mostly unpaved), food will be on the road; if we go along the I-5 corridor, best options might involve going into Weed | |||
* Dinner: Etna Brewery & Taphouse (closes at 8pm, very little is open past 9pm) | |||
=== Day 6: June 27 (Thu) === | |||
* [Bike] Yreka, CA to Alex and Malu's | |||
* [Stay] Alex and Malu's | |||
* [Do] Pick up fuel at REI in Medford! | |||
Meals: | |||
* Breakfast: J&D Family Diner (opens at 7am) | |||
* Lunch: {{tbd}} | |||
* Dinner: Something with Alex and Malu! | |||
=== Day 7: June 28 (Fri) === | |||
* [Bike] '''Nowhere!''' Day off! No biking anywhere! | |||
* [Stay] Alex and Malu's! | |||
* [Do] See [http://www.brittfest.org/performances/claypoollennon Claypool Lennon Delirium] w/ Alex? | |||
Meals: | |||
* Breakfast: Something w/ Alex and Malu! | |||
* Lunch: Something w/ Alex and Malu! | |||
* Dinner: Something w/ Alex and Malu! | |||
=== Day 8: June 29 (Sat) === | |||
* [Bike] Alex and Malu's to River Bridge Campground (~73mi, 3.3kft) | |||
* [Stay] [https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=69858 River Bridge Campground]; first come-first served ($15) | |||
Meals: | |||
* Breakfast: Something w/ Alex and Malu! | |||
* Lunch: Pizza at the Cove; a few other options (i.e.Mac's Diner; Miguel's Family Mexican Restaurant) in the same town (Shady Cove; 45.4 miles from Ose's; 27.5 miles to River Bridge Campground). | |||
* Dinner: cook at camp [🍳] | |||
=== Day 9: June 30 (Sun) === | |||
* [Bike] River Bridge Campground to Budget Inn Chemult via Crater Lake (72mi, 5.7kft) | |||
* [Stop] See Crater Lake! | |||
* [Stay] <strike> Lemolo Koa </strike> Chemult Budget Inn Chemult (reservation {{done}}) | |||
Meals: | |||
* Breakfast: cook at camp [🍳] | |||
* Lunch: | |||
: Option 1) Rim Village Cafe and Shop (45 miles from River Bridge Campground) or; | |||
: Option 2) Crate Lake Lodge Dining (less casual; 32 miles from RBC) or; | |||
: Option 3) Shops/restaurants at Mazama Campground (26 miles from RBC) | |||
* Dinner: cook at camp [🍳] | |||
=== Day 10: July 1 (Mon) === | |||
* [Bike] Budget Inn Chemult to Paulina Lake (74mi, 3.8k ft): REMOTE | |||
* [Stay] Paulina Lake Campground (reservation {{done}}) | |||
* [Stop] Hot Springs! Just north of the camp ground along the shore trail by Little Crater Campground (~3mi from our campground) | |||
Meals: | |||
* Breakfast: cook at camp [🍳] | |||
* Lunch: | |||
: Option 1) Manley's Tavern (34 miles from Lemolo Lake) or; | |||
: Option 2) Guy's BBQ (right next door) or cook on our own. Not much else along this scenic route. | |||
* Snack: I suggest a couple breaks on this long day. Perhaps right before we start the 13 mile climb to Paulina Lake (some shops on Route 97). | |||
* Dinner: cook at camp [🍳] | |||
=== Day 11: July 2 (Tue) === | |||
* [Stop] Visit Big Obsidian Flows | |||
* [Bike] Paulina Lake to Bend (40mi, all downhill) | |||
* [Stay] [https://www.rainbowmoteloregon.com/en-us Rainbow Motel Bend] (reservation {{done}}) | |||
Seems like maybe a brewery tour would be in order: | |||
* [https://www.deschutesbrewery.com/pubs/bend-tasting-room/ Deschutes Tasting Room] has tour! (-6pm); alternatively, [Deschutes Brewery Bend Public House] has food (-11pm) | |||
* Immersion (-10pm) | |||
* [https://www.cruxfermentation.com/ Crux Fermentation Project] spectacular (-11pm) | |||
* Sunriver Brewing Co Galveston Pub (-11pm) | |||
* AVID Cider Co (right next to Immersion, -10pm) | |||
* Tons more! We should look into finding out what's good! | |||
Meals: | |||
* Breakfast: cook at camp [🍳] | |||
* Lunch: Lunch in Bend | |||
* Dinner: Beer and snacks in Bend! | |||
=== Day 12: July 3 (Wed) === | |||
* [Bike] Bend to Belknap Hot Springs (~69mi, 2.4k ft): NOTE Route 242 will open on June 17, which is a scenic bikeway and shorter to Belknap: https://www.tripcheck.com/Pages/Road-Conditions?curRegion=5. | |||
* [Stay] Camping at Belknap Hot Springs resort (reservation {{done}}) | |||
Note: There appears to be a small store at Belknap Lodge but no food, coffee, etc. I think we're on our own for cooking. | |||
Meals: | |||
* Breakfast: [http://themckaycottage.com/?utm_source=tripadvisor&utm_medium=referral McKay Cottage Restaurant] (on the way out of town); opens at 7am | |||
* Lunch: | |||
: NOTE: Pick up lunch for Day 13 and Day 14 in Bend/Sisters as there's nothing between Belknap and Detroit and it'll be 7/4; also, nothing between Breitenbush and Bagby | |||
: Option 1) Get something in Sisters and eat it somewhere beautiful along the way OR eat in Sisters (22 miles from Bend; The Open Door (closed on Sundays); | |||
: Option 2) Food Cart Garden (opens at 11AM; closed on Tuesdays); | |||
: Option 3) The Cottonwood Cafe (opens at 7AM); | |||
: Option 4) The Depot Cafe (opens at 11AM on weekdays; 8AM on weekend; closed on Tuesdays) | |||
* Dinner: camp cooking [🍳] | |||
=== Day 13: July 4 (Thu) === | |||
* [Bike] Belknap to Breitenbush (~66mi, 3.5k ft): REMOTE | |||
* [Stay] Breitenbush Hot Springs (reservation is in Mika's name {{done}}) | |||
Meals: | |||
* Breakfast: camp cooking [🍳]; option 2: Belknap Lodge serves a continental breakfast but no idea when it starts and I think it requires staying in the lodge... | |||
* Lunch: Bring food (pick up in Sisters the day before; shops will be probably closed). Snack pickup in Detroit. | |||
* Dinner: Vegetarian meal included in Breitenbush price (6-7pm) | |||
* Snacks: A small shop in Detroit | |||
=== Day 14: July 5 (Fri) === | |||
* [Bike] Breitenbush to Bagby Hot Springs (42 miles; 2300ft climbing): REMOTE | |||
* [Stay] Camping at Bagby (first come, first served) | |||
Meals: | |||
* Breakfast: Vegetarian meal included in Breitenbush price (8-9am) | |||
* Lunch: Bring food; there's nothing between Breitenbush and Bagby. Perhaps pick up in Sisters/Bend 2 days before. | |||
* Dinner: cook at camp [🍳] | |||
=== Day 15: July 6 (Sat) === | |||
* [Bike] Bagby to Portland (73 miles; 1200 climbing; mostly downhill) | |||
* [Stay] Portland: Ask Alana? Erik? Someone else? {{tbd}} | |||
Meals: | |||
* Breakfast: cook at camp [🍳] | |||
* Lunch: | |||
Option 1) The Cazadero (40.7 miles) or; | |||
Option 2) Eagle Creek Saloon (44.4 miles) | |||
* Dinner: Something awesome in Portland! And beer! | |||
=== Day 16: July 7 (Sun) === | |||
* [Train] Amtrak from PDX→SEA (8:20am → 11:50am) (reservation {{done}}) | |||
* [Flight] Flight back from Seattle for Mako (and possibly Mika too) | |||
== Note == | |||
* Bagby Campground is first come, first served, so we may want to get there early. 19 sites. There is another campground 5 miles from this (Kingfisher), which can be reserved. | |||
== Preparation == | == Preparation == | ||
Number of camp meals: | |||
* Pre-Ose: 0-1 dinners (depending on whether we eat Pizza in Shingleton); 1-2 breakfasts (depending on if we bike back to Bartle Lodge) | |||
* Post-Ose: | |||
:5 dinners (add veg and eggs to all; instant ramen x2 (1 night); Japanese curry roux x1 1/2 package + rice (1 night); BTB chick'n + couscous (1 night); instant potatoes + fieldroast (1 night); stroganoff (1 night) | |||
:5 breakfasts (add eggs to all; french toast bread (2 breakfast; post Medford; post Bend); oatmeal x4 (2 breakfast); instant grits x4 (2 breakfast) | |||
* miso soup, hot chocolate | |||
* egg pickup in Mt. Lassen KOA (6 eggs); Medford (6 eggs; 1 each for each meal) and Bend (6 eggs). | |||
'''General:''' | '''General:''' | ||
* | * <strike>get Mika's bib short's adjusted at the tailor</strike> | ||
* {{ | * {{done}} send package of food to Alex and Malu's house | ||
* {{done}} make a collection of all our receipts | |||
* {{done}} finish the maps | |||
* {{todo}} export and load maps onto phones | |||
* {{todo}} load maps on OSMAnd and receipts on both Mika+Mako's phones and DPTS-1 | |||
* {{done}} re-water proof the tent | |||
'''Shopping:''' | '''Shopping:''' | ||
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* {{todo}} shopping trip to REI | * {{todo}} shopping trip to REI | ||
** 2-3 lightweight summer wool socks for Mako | ** 2-3 lightweight summer wool socks for Mako | ||
** short sleeve merino wool t-shirt | ** {{done}} short sleeve merino wool t-shirt | ||
* {{done}} order sleeping bag and ground cloth | * {{done}} order sleeping bag and ground cloth | ||
* {{done}} order new sleeping pads | * {{done}} order new sleeping pads | ||
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'''Work on Mika's bike:''' | '''Work on Mika's bike:''' | ||
* {{ | * {{done}} change the front tire on Mika's bike | ||
* {{ | * {{done}} change the water bottle holder on Mika's bike | ||
* | * <strike>change the brake pads on Mika's bike</strike> | ||
'''Work on Mako's bike:''' | '''Work on Mako's bike:''' | ||
* {{ | * {{done}} true wheels on Mako's bike (at shop) | ||
* {{done}} replace drive train on Mako's bike (at shop) | |||
* {{done}} pickup bike from summit | |||
* {{done}} swap pedals between the two bikes |
Latest revision as of 23:30, 15 July 2019
This page is for planning our ride back to Seattle.
Other useful pages are:
- Shared file dropbox (should be editable/uploadable) available here with a s3kr3t password
- Bike tour/Summer 2019/Packing list
To remember for future trips[edit]
- sleeping bag in the red trash can in the basement.
- egg container is a little broken.
- blue camping "cup" has a crack and it needs to be replaced.
- finding routes that have alternate roads nearby (ideally paved) is important. OSM has both road types and quality information!
- having some full rest days to explore places is good.
- more wool underwear
- aim for 45-65 miles/day.
- 10+% climb for more than a km is rough on fully-loaded bikes (i.e. Manton to Shingleton).
- we changed plans as we went (i.e. skipped Lemolo)
Options[edit]
Confirmed(?)
- We leave Palo Alto on 6/22 (Sat).
- We leave Ose's on 6/29 (Sat).
TBD
- Section 1 (Davis to Applegate)
- Option 1) 6/22-27 (5.25 days)
- Option 2) 6/23-27 (5 days); arrive at Ose's on 6/22 and spend a whole day on 6/23.
- Section 2 (Applegate to Bend/near Bend)
- Option 4) 6/29-7/1 (3 days)
- Option 5) 6/29-7/2 (4 days)
- Section 3 (Bend/near Bend)
- Option 6) TBD departure date; 3 days from Bend to Portland via Warm Spring Reservation and Bagby
- Option 7) TBD departure date: 3 days from Sisters (outside of Bend) to Portland via Breitenbush and Bagby
- Option 8) TBD departure date: 4 days from Bend to Portland via Belknap, Breitenbush, and Bagby
Itinerary[edit]
Day 1: June 22nd (Sat)[edit]
- [Bike] home → San Jose Diridon [~17mi]
- [Train] Amtrak SJC → Davis: 8:15am from San Jose Diridon Station
- Arrives at 10:50am
- Other Trains leaving SJC at: 10:10AM, 1:05PM (trip time: ~2.5 hours)
- tickets must be purchased in advance [DONE]
- There are bike cars that don't requires a special ticket (like Caltrain)[1]
- [Stop] Visit UC Davis
- [Stop] Bicycle Museum
- [Bike] Davis → Dunnigan (~28mi)
- [Stay] Motel 6 Dunnigan (reservation: [DONE])
Meals:
- Brunch: in Davis @ Konditorei Austrian Pastry (Davis); Cafe Bernando
- Dinner in Dunnigan: Taqueria La Michoacana (open 8am-6pm on weekends only); only other options are fast food and a 24h Denny's
Backup Options:
- [Bike] Davis → Woodland, CA [~12mi]
- Stay in Woodland in hotel/model [Several options]
Day 2: June 23rd (Sun)[edit]
- [Bike] Dunningan to Corning (~76 miles)
- [Stay] Super 8 by Wyndham, Corning (reservation [DONE])
Meals:
- Breakfast in Dunningan (Denny's?)
- Lunch: (a) best bet will be El Cazador in Princeton (~40mi); there are a bunch of options in Colusa (~27mi); several supermarket options along the way
- Dinner: Los Costeños if we stay on Solano; Amigos De Acupulco if we stay south near the Holidy Inn
Alternate options have us stop in Orland and come up parallel to I5. This is a very different route but might be a little shorter:
- [Stay] Orland Inn or Orland Motel or The Parkway RV Resort & Campground (a bit out of the way; $35 for tent sites)
- Lunch: A bunch of choices in Williams (42 miles to Orland); Mimi's Taco in Maxwell (33 miles to Orland; no restaurant after this until Willows) or a bunch of choices in Willows (16 miles to Orland)
- Dinner in Orland: El Vaquero (11am-10pm; right next to Orland Inn); Taqueria Don Sammy (9am-9pm); La Corona Mexican Restaurant (7am-9pm)
Day 3: June 24th (Mon)[edit]
- [Bike] Corning to Manton/Shingletown. [~70 miles; 4442 ft; from Manton to KOA is steep; ~2100ft in 12 miles]
- [Stay] Mt. Lassen / Shingletown KOA (reservations are required [DONE])
Meals:
- Breakfast: McBrayer's Hometown Cafe (opens 5-7am); alternative if we want to get an early start, there are many options in Red Bluff (20mi)
- Lunch: we can pick up something at the Olive Pit in Corning (opens at 7am) in Corning; several options in Red Bluff including Bud's Jolly Kone veggie burgers and several burrito options
- Dinner: Pioneer Hillside Pizza is open until 9pm and 4.4mi from campground and there is an alternate path via Emigrant Trail that avoids the main road; alternative is camp/cooking at the KOA [🍳]
Alternate housing:
- Mt. Lassen Lodging / Shingletown Grace Lake Resort
- Living Springs RV and Cabins Resort
Bailey Creek Lodge(appears to be full)
Day 4: June 25th (Tue)[edit]
- [Bike] Shingletown to Algoma (82mi): REMOTE
- [Stop] Subway Lava Tubes (these seem to be right near the road; 27.5mi from KOA) [Maybe?]
- [Stop] Burney Falls Waterfall [54.6mi]
- [Stay] Algoma Campground
Algoma Campground has no reservations, a vault toilet, and no water (but the appears to be a river so we can make it).
Meals:
- Breakfast: Cook at KOA [🍳]
- Lunch: Snacks at Burney Falls including stuff we get at the general store which has "basic grocery items"
- Dinner: Bartle Lodge (3.3mi from Algoma; open 7am-8pm)
Day 5: June 26th (Wed)[edit]
- [Bike] Algoma Campground to Yreka, CA: Potentially remote (one of the routes)
- [Stop] Pluto's Cave (only option 1) looks kinda cool!
- "The hike from the parking lot to the cave entrance is a rocky trail .3 miles long. The interior length of the cave is 1200 feet (approx 3/4 of a mile) one way."
- [Stay] Super 8 Yyreka (reservation [DONE])
Meals:
- Breakfast: camping [🍳] or back at Bartle (adds 7mi)
- Lunch: If we go north of Shasta (mostly unpaved), food will be on the road; if we go along the I-5 corridor, best options might involve going into Weed
- Dinner: Etna Brewery & Taphouse (closes at 8pm, very little is open past 9pm)
Day 6: June 27 (Thu)[edit]
- [Bike] Yreka, CA to Alex and Malu's
- [Stay] Alex and Malu's
- [Do] Pick up fuel at REI in Medford!
Meals:
- Breakfast: J&D Family Diner (opens at 7am)
- Lunch: [To Be Decided]
- Dinner: Something with Alex and Malu!
Day 7: June 28 (Fri)[edit]
- [Bike] Nowhere! Day off! No biking anywhere!
- [Stay] Alex and Malu's!
- [Do] See Claypool Lennon Delirium w/ Alex?
Meals:
- Breakfast: Something w/ Alex and Malu!
- Lunch: Something w/ Alex and Malu!
- Dinner: Something w/ Alex and Malu!
Day 8: June 29 (Sat)[edit]
- [Bike] Alex and Malu's to River Bridge Campground (~73mi, 3.3kft)
- [Stay] River Bridge Campground; first come-first served ($15)
Meals:
- Breakfast: Something w/ Alex and Malu!
- Lunch: Pizza at the Cove; a few other options (i.e.Mac's Diner; Miguel's Family Mexican Restaurant) in the same town (Shady Cove; 45.4 miles from Ose's; 27.5 miles to River Bridge Campground).
- Dinner: cook at camp [🍳]
Day 9: June 30 (Sun)[edit]
- [Bike] River Bridge Campground to Budget Inn Chemult via Crater Lake (72mi, 5.7kft)
- [Stop] See Crater Lake!
- [Stay]
Lemolo KoaChemult Budget Inn Chemult (reservation [DONE])
Meals:
- Breakfast: cook at camp [🍳]
- Lunch:
- Option 1) Rim Village Cafe and Shop (45 miles from River Bridge Campground) or;
- Option 2) Crate Lake Lodge Dining (less casual; 32 miles from RBC) or;
- Option 3) Shops/restaurants at Mazama Campground (26 miles from RBC)
- Dinner: cook at camp [🍳]
Day 10: July 1 (Mon)[edit]
- [Bike] Budget Inn Chemult to Paulina Lake (74mi, 3.8k ft): REMOTE
- [Stay] Paulina Lake Campground (reservation [DONE])
- [Stop] Hot Springs! Just north of the camp ground along the shore trail by Little Crater Campground (~3mi from our campground)
Meals:
- Breakfast: cook at camp [🍳]
- Lunch:
- Option 1) Manley's Tavern (34 miles from Lemolo Lake) or;
- Option 2) Guy's BBQ (right next door) or cook on our own. Not much else along this scenic route.
- Snack: I suggest a couple breaks on this long day. Perhaps right before we start the 13 mile climb to Paulina Lake (some shops on Route 97).
- Dinner: cook at camp [🍳]
Day 11: July 2 (Tue)[edit]
- [Stop] Visit Big Obsidian Flows
- [Bike] Paulina Lake to Bend (40mi, all downhill)
- [Stay] Rainbow Motel Bend (reservation [DONE])
Seems like maybe a brewery tour would be in order:
- Deschutes Tasting Room has tour! (-6pm); alternatively, [Deschutes Brewery Bend Public House] has food (-11pm)
- Immersion (-10pm)
- Crux Fermentation Project spectacular (-11pm)
- Sunriver Brewing Co Galveston Pub (-11pm)
- AVID Cider Co (right next to Immersion, -10pm)
- Tons more! We should look into finding out what's good!
Meals:
- Breakfast: cook at camp [🍳]
- Lunch: Lunch in Bend
- Dinner: Beer and snacks in Bend!
Day 12: July 3 (Wed)[edit]
- [Bike] Bend to Belknap Hot Springs (~69mi, 2.4k ft): NOTE Route 242 will open on June 17, which is a scenic bikeway and shorter to Belknap: https://www.tripcheck.com/Pages/Road-Conditions?curRegion=5.
- [Stay] Camping at Belknap Hot Springs resort (reservation [DONE])
Note: There appears to be a small store at Belknap Lodge but no food, coffee, etc. I think we're on our own for cooking. Meals:
- Breakfast: McKay Cottage Restaurant (on the way out of town); opens at 7am
- Lunch:
- NOTE: Pick up lunch for Day 13 and Day 14 in Bend/Sisters as there's nothing between Belknap and Detroit and it'll be 7/4; also, nothing between Breitenbush and Bagby
- Option 1) Get something in Sisters and eat it somewhere beautiful along the way OR eat in Sisters (22 miles from Bend; The Open Door (closed on Sundays);
- Option 2) Food Cart Garden (opens at 11AM; closed on Tuesdays);
- Option 3) The Cottonwood Cafe (opens at 7AM);
- Option 4) The Depot Cafe (opens at 11AM on weekdays; 8AM on weekend; closed on Tuesdays)
- Dinner: camp cooking [🍳]
Day 13: July 4 (Thu)[edit]
- [Bike] Belknap to Breitenbush (~66mi, 3.5k ft): REMOTE
- [Stay] Breitenbush Hot Springs (reservation is in Mika's name [DONE])
Meals:
- Breakfast: camp cooking [🍳]; option 2: Belknap Lodge serves a continental breakfast but no idea when it starts and I think it requires staying in the lodge...
- Lunch: Bring food (pick up in Sisters the day before; shops will be probably closed). Snack pickup in Detroit.
- Dinner: Vegetarian meal included in Breitenbush price (6-7pm)
- Snacks: A small shop in Detroit
Day 14: July 5 (Fri)[edit]
- [Bike] Breitenbush to Bagby Hot Springs (42 miles; 2300ft climbing): REMOTE
- [Stay] Camping at Bagby (first come, first served)
Meals:
- Breakfast: Vegetarian meal included in Breitenbush price (8-9am)
- Lunch: Bring food; there's nothing between Breitenbush and Bagby. Perhaps pick up in Sisters/Bend 2 days before.
- Dinner: cook at camp [🍳]
Day 15: July 6 (Sat)[edit]
- [Bike] Bagby to Portland (73 miles; 1200 climbing; mostly downhill)
- [Stay] Portland: Ask Alana? Erik? Someone else? [To Be Decided]
Meals:
- Breakfast: cook at camp [🍳]
- Lunch:
Option 1) The Cazadero (40.7 miles) or; Option 2) Eagle Creek Saloon (44.4 miles)
- Dinner: Something awesome in Portland! And beer!
Day 16: July 7 (Sun)[edit]
- [Train] Amtrak from PDX→SEA (8:20am → 11:50am) (reservation [DONE])
- [Flight] Flight back from Seattle for Mako (and possibly Mika too)
Note[edit]
- Bagby Campground is first come, first served, so we may want to get there early. 19 sites. There is another campground 5 miles from this (Kingfisher), which can be reserved.
Preparation[edit]
Number of camp meals:
- Pre-Ose: 0-1 dinners (depending on whether we eat Pizza in Shingleton); 1-2 breakfasts (depending on if we bike back to Bartle Lodge)
- Post-Ose:
- 5 dinners (add veg and eggs to all; instant ramen x2 (1 night); Japanese curry roux x1 1/2 package + rice (1 night); BTB chick'n + couscous (1 night); instant potatoes + fieldroast (1 night); stroganoff (1 night)
- 5 breakfasts (add eggs to all; french toast bread (2 breakfast; post Medford; post Bend); oatmeal x4 (2 breakfast); instant grits x4 (2 breakfast)
- miso soup, hot chocolate
- egg pickup in Mt. Lassen KOA (6 eggs); Medford (6 eggs; 1 each for each meal) and Bend (6 eggs).
General:
get Mika's bib short's adjusted at the tailor- [DONE] send package of food to Alex and Malu's house
- [DONE] make a collection of all our receipts
- [DONE] finish the maps
- [TODO] export and load maps onto phones
- [TODO] load maps on OSMAnd and receipts on both Mika+Mako's phones and DPTS-1
- [DONE] re-water proof the tent
Shopping:
- order freeze dried food for trip
- [DONE] dried vegetables from North Bay Trading (ordered 2019-06-02)
- [DONE] freeze dried tofu from eVitamins.com (ordered 2019-06-02)
- [TODO] shopping trip to REI
- 2-3 lightweight summer wool socks for Mako
- [DONE] short sleeve merino wool t-shirt
- [DONE] order sleeping bag and ground cloth
- [DONE] order new sleeping pads
- [DONE] wool cycling jersey for Mika (ordered 2019-06-02)
Work on Mika's bike:
- [DONE] change the front tire on Mika's bike
- [DONE] change the water bottle holder on Mika's bike
change the brake pads on Mika's bike
Work on Mako's bike:
- [DONE] true wheels on Mako's bike (at shop)
- [DONE] replace drive train on Mako's bike (at shop)
- [DONE] pickup bike from summit
- [DONE] swap pedals between the two bikes