If you are willing to do gravel there are many really beautiful roads to 
chose from. Here are some of our routes which you can pull segments:

Tillamook via Trask River:   https://ridewithgps.com/routes/8167605

Great south to north segments:  https://ridewithgps.com/routes/7723753

https://ridewithgps.com/routes/13125610?privacy_code=MtkGh7CMXIUiEbim

Have fun!
Tim Clark
PDX

On Saturday, May 7, 2016 at 10:07:20 AM UTC-7, franklyn wrote:
>
> Hi, Folks,
>
> My time this summer is a little looser after finishing a big project at 
> work. I wanted to do a short tour starting from Portland, OR to the coast, 
> ride down the coast a little, then head inland and north back to Portland. 
> There are obvious places to stop on the coast before heading back 
> inland--Lincoln City, Newport, Waldport (I don't think I want to go down to 
> Florence)--and roads on the map. I am asking advice on:
>
> 1. Traffic level: I have done a fair amount of rando events in the Bay 
> Area and several short tours so I am OK with cars if I have a decent amount 
> of shoulder and don't have to deal with semi's all the time. But if there 
> are roads that are particularly low in traffic between the coast and the 
> valley, that would be good to know. I have 650b fat tires and can ride on 
> some packed dirt and gravel also.
>
> 2. Scenery: it'd be good if the roads are scenic.
>
> Once I get back to the valley, probably Corvallis, Albany, or Salem, is 
> there a good route to ride back to Portland?
>
> Thanks,
> Franklyn
>

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