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Megan Black
02-17-2005, 03:56 PM
word. am living in vancouver, washington now and am trying to find out the good trails/rides down here. preferably xc or light dh as both my guy and i are getting over injuries still (translation=not in good shape right now!). looked online for the hiking/biking clubs but they seem seriously lacking compared to seattle!

anyone have any suggestions? and speaking of xc, i'm without a proper xc bike so if any local peeps know of any for a 5'6" girl, that would be stupendous!

Thanks!

Snacks
02-17-2005, 04:05 PM
word. am living in vancouver, washington now and am trying to find out the good trails/rides down here. preferably xc or light dh as both my guy and i are getting over injuries still (translation=not in good shape right now!). looked online for the hiking/biking clubs but they seem seriously lacking compared to seattle!

anyone have any suggestions? and speaking of xc, i'm without a proper xc bike so if any local peeps know of any for a 5'6" girl, that would be stupendous!

Thanks!

You moved?

oly
02-17-2005, 04:27 PM
You moved?

Wow, you read well. :)

Bullitrider
02-17-2005, 04:37 PM
Talk to Thor at Thor's Berzerker Bikes in Woodland. He's good peeps and the only shop I know in the area anyway. He sometimes organizes group rides in sweet seldom-ridden places too. If you''ve been around the WIM scene you may already know him and his wife Jen.

Megan Black
02-17-2005, 04:40 PM
cool, thanx for the tip!

oly
02-17-2005, 04:56 PM
I'd also go look at the standard trail guides on www.mtbr.com and www.dirtworld.com .

I think theres lots of trails up on hood.... and of course, You gonna do the hood series??

MUTOLI
02-17-2005, 05:13 PM
Check out Willamette Pass. They open up the lifts to mountain bikes in the summer! We did the ORBA final there. I was alot of fun.

TWISTED
02-18-2005, 08:02 PM
No, no, no.
If you're in Vancouver, WA you should ride the Larch Mtn trails. From what you described, they should fit your bill and are very close. If you look East from your house, the big hills (small mtns) in the Hockinson area are where they're located.

Farther East, out in the Gorge, you'll find the Syncline trails. Across the river from there in Hood River, are the Post Canyon trails.

When you feel better, come race indoor bmx at the new track in Milwaukie, OR, just south of Portland. They always have a big mtb class.

Check out The Fat Tire Farm at 27th and Thurman in NW Portland. They are the largest mtb shop near you. For the best deals and largest selection go to Universal Cycles at 80th NE Columbia. No sales tax in Oregon!

Maybe we can ride together sometime.
Tim

NECROMONGER
02-19-2005, 07:43 PM
The Peak bike shop (360)-704-3315 in Olympia, might still have a small Juliano XC for sale. You might go in there with cash and talk them down! :nuts:

Borneo
02-21-2005, 08:58 PM
Hey MB, try Portland United Mountain Pedalers www.pumpclub.org for some local info too. There's a few transplants up here and they all have said good things about the group.

Say Hi to gimpy too.

zane
02-22-2005, 11:11 AM
I'm not sure of the XC in this area except for larch mtn. and maybe the trails at post canyon, but I know of most of the DH, shore stuff, dirt jumps and street spots. And I don't know why everyone has forgotten UNIVERSAL CYCLES, right across the river in portland. They have access to many more products than fat tire farm and thier prices don't leave you broke.

Qman
02-22-2005, 12:41 PM
Packing up and moving without letting us throw you a going away party??? C'mon Meg, we've treated you better than that haven't we? :confused:

I guess we'll have to make up for it when you come back to see us sometime.

Just make sure to figure out all the killer trails well enough so you can show us around when we stop through on our way to Bend.
:dancing:

Give Mr. Rohloff a kick in the knee for me.

Megan Black
02-24-2005, 03:57 PM
excellent, excellent...yes, yes, thank you all for the great suggestions...

got ahold of thor, he's a great guy, we'll definitely hook up on rides w/him and wife

ooh, gonna call that shop now, thanx necromonger

gimpy says, "hi" borneo and ouch! qman (i gave him a really good one!) when are we gonna hang out agin??

mad dog, sending you a pm!

mb

Mad Dog
02-24-2005, 10:22 PM
Hey Meg! I'm new here to Vancouver also. I've been riding Bells Mtn, Tarbell and Larch. All are in pretty good shape. I'm going to Larch tomorrow-being self employed has its perks! Check out Forest park in Portland for long rolling fireroad get-in shape-rides. crowded on weekends but still fun. Let me know when you and your hubby can get out for a ride. Later.
Mad Dog

Qman
02-25-2005, 12:18 AM
gimpy says, "hi" borneo and ouch! qman (i gave him a really good one!) when are we gonna hang out agin??

mb

Soon I hope. I'll make sure I restock the "Russian Quaalude" fixin's!

MrCookie
03-01-2005, 01:55 AM
Bunch of trails here in Central Oregon.

Here is a link to the local trail org.
COTA (cotamtb.org) (http://cotamtb.org)
The Phil's trail network is great for XC, lots of options. Some of the upper trails are okay for light FR or DH. Most of this is still muddy/snowy.

East of town is Horse Ridge, and some stuff out at Smith Rocks.

Another trail that is a must for good riders is the McKenzie river trail.

There are also a couple of trails out of Oakridge (creampuff 100 is done there), and Eugene (shotgun creek comes to mind). And there is the Waldo Loop which is an epic loop around Waldo Lake.