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Originally Posted by pdxsforider
I am a Lewis and Clark buff, so have been mulling the idea of riding the Lewis and Clark trail. The longest bike tour I have done is 800 miles so this would be a significantly larger undertaking. Yes I know it is not really a trail but generally follows their route form St Louis to Astoria. Anyway curious if anyone has done the route, and comments on it.

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I’ve done the eastern third and the western third...see my signature line: “Solo Without Pie” and “Picking the Scablands”. I just haven’t gotten around to the middle. Both were very good tours.
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