I saw the Wheelmen and BTA rides. I have no objection to joining up with 
either of them, but they sound uninspiring. I ride on (and enjoy) 
neighborhood streets and MUPs in the city everyday. I was thinking/hoping 
for something more... gravel roads, vacant lots, farmland, flood control 
dikes, stairs, hobo paths through industrial areas, etc. 

Something like Dixie Mtn would be a great way to kick off the new year if 
the sky cooperates. Some sort of "spirited ramble" closer to home might be 
more practical if the weather is less ideal. 

My initial thoughts were 1) explore the west hills a bit (mostly new 
territory for me) with perhaps a stint through Forest Park. or 2) take the 
MAX out to Hillsboro or Gresham and ride around out in the country. 

Let's give it a few days and see what the weather dictates. 

Glad to hear that other's are interested.  

--Andy

 

On Sunday, December 23, 2012 11:41:43 AM UTC-8, Andy Smitty Schmidt wrote:
>
> Just putting the feelers out to see if any Portland area Riv-sters would 
> be interested in a New Years Day ride. I don't necessarily have a specific 
> route or destination to suggest. Just figured I'd see if there was interest 
> and we could go from there. 
> --Andy
>

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