Route suggestions: Eugene, OR to Davis, CA
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Route suggestions: Eugene, OR to Davis, CA
I ride from Eugene to Davis pretty much every year, often more than once. Over the past decade, I've pretty much just bombed down the coast. While there's still some roads to explore along that route, this year I would like to stay a bit inland. I'm interested in going through Medford OR (family). Any and all route advice, particularly if it includes some sort of ridewithgps or mapmyride link, would be appreciated as I put together my route. If you have a bright shiny piece, but aren't sure how it fits in, please share it. It might be the highlight of this Spring's journey.
I've got some notions of a few possible routes, but there's nothing like getting ideas from folks who have enjoyed various roads. I'm happy to have lots of elevation changes. I don't require that every road I ride be paved. Given the choice of a gravel road in the hills with no traffic or a flat paved road with traffic, I'll always take the former (sometimes even when I don't know where it goes). I'm also interested in any "Don't ride there" advice.
So far, the only advice I've gotten is from a woman who grew up in the hills outside Grants Pass who told me the best route was to "not ride there". I'm hoping this community can improve on that.
I've got some notions of a few possible routes, but there's nothing like getting ideas from folks who have enjoyed various roads. I'm happy to have lots of elevation changes. I don't require that every road I ride be paved. Given the choice of a gravel road in the hills with no traffic or a flat paved road with traffic, I'll always take the former (sometimes even when I don't know where it goes). I'm also interested in any "Don't ride there" advice.
So far, the only advice I've gotten is from a woman who grew up in the hills outside Grants Pass who told me the best route was to "not ride there". I'm hoping this community can improve on that.
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Beautiful route from Cottage Grove - Oakland - Roseburg - Glendale - Grants Pass - Applegate trail -Jacksonville - Medford. We can have coffee and look at maps, most routes are Cycle Oregon tested, I think files are available from them.
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Out to Florence Or Reedsport, down the coast To Navarro river .. 128 to Calistoga,St Helena across the Berryessa dam, Winters ,
then you're in Davis.
I drove it several times .. visited Parents in Napa, I was living in Eugene.
Or McKenzie pass down the back side of the Cascades, Klamath Falls, US 395 Chico MtShasta etc
You're generally following the same route Amtrak takes to Sacramento & south down the valley .
then you're in Davis.
I drove it several times .. visited Parents in Napa, I was living in Eugene.
Or McKenzie pass down the back side of the Cascades, Klamath Falls, US 395 Chico MtShasta etc
You're generally following the same route Amtrak takes to Sacramento & south down the valley .
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Out to Florence Or Reedsport, down the coast To Navarro river .. 128 to Calistoga,St Helena across the Berryessa dam, Winters ,
then you're in Davis.
I drove it several times .. visited Parents in Napa, I was living in Eugene.
Or McKenzie pass down the back side of the Cascades, Klamath Falls, US 395 Chico MtShasta etc
You're generally following the same route Amtrak takes to Sacramento & south down the valley .
then you're in Davis.
I drove it several times .. visited Parents in Napa, I was living in Eugene.
Or McKenzie pass down the back side of the Cascades, Klamath Falls, US 395 Chico MtShasta etc
You're generally following the same route Amtrak takes to Sacramento & south down the valley .
Going down the east side is interesting. It's been years since I rode down more-or-less hwy 395. I'm not sure McKenzie pass will be clear to ride when I take off in early May, but I should be able to make hwy 22 less objectionable with a little effort. However, I want to spend a few days in Medford (or Methford, as it is sometimes known to those of us in Ew-Gene).
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Sounds like a great plan. I'll pick up a new Oregon Gazeteer and some highlighter pens and we can bang out some possibilities. Give me a week or two to do some map exploration independently and then let's do it. What's your favorite coffee shop?
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I'll bring the Cycle Oregon maps along, you could even copy them if you'd like. Coffee is everywhere ;-) I do like the Hideaway or downtown at Noisette. Let me know what works for you.
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I haven't been down that way in many years so unfortunately I don't have anything to add. But I'd love to see some photos when you get back, especially if you take an inland route.

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After all those beauties you have posted I owe it to at least try. Unfortunately, in addition to a total lack of skill and ability to frame a shot, I'm only going to have a tablet to take pictures with. You may have to imagine the beauty that I fail to capture, but at least there will be a jumping off point.