Nothing at all wrong with up and down.  But this route was pretty much
sustained climbing the first half and all downhill the second.  I think it
would be nice to break up the climbing a bit although I don't know if
that's possible out here.  This area is called the Columbia River Gorge,
and it's kind of a bi-level geography; the lower elevation down near the
river, and the higher elevation up on the top of the surrounding
hills/mountains.  There's not a lot of distance to be found in the way
of mid elevation. A route that incorporates some mid elevation would be
ideal, but even if we don't find it, we will have a great ride Oct.12
anyhow!

-Aaron Young
The Dalles, OR

On Friday, September 20, 2013, Deacon Patrick wrote:

> Sounds and looks like a grand ramble itinerary! What's the problem with
> all up, all down? Maybe it's living in Colorado, but I don't understand.
>
> WIth abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Friday, September 20, 2013 1:13:46 AM UTC-6, AaronY wrote:
>>
>> Hey gang,
>>
>> Let's just get this out of the way. Here're the pictures:
>>
>> http://flic.kr/s/aHsjJqAYZK
>>
>> In preparation for the upcoming Wasco County Country Ramble (v2.0, mind
>> you), I went exploring my new environs around The Dalles, OR.  I ended up
>> rambling further than I initially intended when I set out this morning (and
>> really should have taken more water and sunscreen), but in the end I made
>> it home safely.
>>
>> The ride took me out south of town via Dry Hollow and 3-mile Roads, but
>> even though I was going South it was consistently uphill (sorry,
>> Treebeard).  After 4-5 miles the pavement ends and a wide, gravel road
>> continues for another 6 or so miles.  Dutch Flat road connects to Skyline
>> Road which leads all the way back into town.  Going north on Skyline is
>> pretty much downhill the entire way and was a nice respite from the long
>> slog out.  Here's the route if you are interested: http://goo.gl/**
>> maps/R957B <http://goo.gl/maps/R957B>
>>
>> I rode a Koga-Miyata ValleyRunner that is set up with Albatross bars and
>> Barcons.  The Keven's bag was perfect for this ride.  The weather was
>> perfect; not too hot, barely any wind.
>>
>> I'm not sure if I would recommend this as the actual Wasco County Country
>> Ramble route.  It was a  good ride, but basically uphill the entire way out
>> and downhill back in.  I think a more variable route might be a better
>> option.  Also, this ride goes out to the middle of nowhere and back.  There
>> are no services out there or stores to grab food or drink.  Smitty and I
>> will work out a route before the actual Ramble, but if you have any
>> suggestions please let me know and I can scout them out ahead of time.
>>  Riding out here (especially road riding) really is a hidden treasure.
>>  Hopefully the pictures show a bit of that.
>>
>> -Aaron Young
>> The Dalles, OR
>>
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