I am thinking, that with a little creativity, from Beaverton it could
be made into a 300k.  Must investigate.
:-)
Lynne

On May 11, 8:22 am, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
> No, I think you're right. 50 miles to a 100k is an ideal length. But
> to get out to the roads I was on yesterday I have to ride 25 miles or
> so out of town. I've done the ride out to Ripplebrook multiple times
> over the years. There's some options for making it easier. The stretch
> of road between Estacada and Ripplebrook and worth the extra miles.
>
> I figured since I was planning on riding out there anyway, why not do
> it as a perm and get some extra RUSA kilos.
>
> --mike
>
> On May 11, 7:14 am, jimD <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > This demonstrates that my aphorism that '50 miles is about right for a bike 
> > ride' may be wrong.
> > -JimD
> > On May 10, 2012, at 9:32 PM, Mike wrote:
>
> > > Well, the weather here in Portland has been spectacular the past
> > > couple of days. In preparation for the upcoming Cascade 1200k I've
> > > been trying to get in a few more longer rides than just a basic Super
> > > Randonneur series (200k, 300k, 400k and 600k brevets). Today my friend
> > > Ed and I headed out to do the Portland-Ripplebrook-Portland which goes
> > > from Portland out to Ripplebrook Guard (Ranger?) Station in the Mt
> > > Hood National Forest along the Clackamas River. The weather was
> > > amazing and the route, by and larger really nice and most of the time
> > > on quiet back roads. There is also a long stretch on the Springwater
> > > Corridor bike path from Portland to Boring.
>
> > > I had really been hoping to do this ride in 9 to 10hrs but that wasn't
> > > to be. A couple of rather long stops and Ed's bout of vertigo slowed
> > > us down quite a bit. In fact, this was my slowest 200k ever 12hrs,
> > > 15min. I did the Bingenfest faster in platform pedals a few years ago
> > > and that has way more climbing.
>
> > > The Cascade is in late June so I'm hoping to be ready for it. This has
> > > been an odd year for me with randonneuring in that all of my times
> > > have been slower than in years past. Also, I won't get to do the 400k
> > > because I was unable to get coverage for work that weekend in spite of
> > > requesting the time off back on Feb 10th (WTF?) Fortunately I will
> > > make it up to WA for the SIR 600k on the Olympic peninsula the first
> > > weekend in June. I've never been up there and am looking forward to
> > > it. Hopefully things will come together and I'll have a strong ride
> > > which I think will help put me in a better headspace for the Cascade.
>
> > > My rando bike is bottom bracketless right now so Homer stepped up for
> > > randonneuring duties. It performed quite well and I just really love
> > > that bike.
>
> > > Here's some pictures:
>
> > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/41335973@N00/sets/72157629674282972/
>
> > > --mike
>
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