[ORRando] ORRando Digest, Vol 98, Issue 14

Ciaran P. A. Connelly ciaran at Alum.Dartmouth.ORG
Sun Aug 4 17:12:42 PDT 2013


Thank you all for your suggestions. The universal consensus on the 47/202 route is hard to argue with. Still, those dirt roads may have to be the subject of and adventure exploration sometime...

On Jul 31, 2013, at 1:41 PM, Alan Woods <alan_woods at comcast.net> wrote:

> Ken Mattina owns a one-way, 200km permanent that starts at the Sunset Transit Center in Beaverton, goes through Vernonia, and ends in Cannon Beach. It is called Surf's Up (RUSA #1944). See: http://www.rusa.org/cgi-bin/permview_GF.pl?permid=1944  The map is posted at: http://ridewithgps.com/routes/2436273  The permanent uses the Banks-Vernonia bike path, highways 47 and 202, Tucker Creek Rd., Logan Rd, and Lewis and Clark. Like other have said, this is a very good route to the coast. Only the Hwy 101 bit from the southern part of Seaside to Cannon Beach is problematic, but there is no other route. Contact Ken for the route sheet via the link at http://www.rusa.org/cgi-bin/permview_GF.pl?permid=1944
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> Alan Woods
> Portland, Oregon
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> 
> On Jul 31, 2013, at 10:05 AM, orrando-request at orrandonneurs.org wrote:
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> On 7/31/13 8:58 AM, Ciaran P. A. Connelly wrote:
>> I am planning a ride to the coast, ending up in Cannon beach and am
>> looking for input on the portion of the ride from Veronia to Seaside.
>> I'm aware of the 47/202 route suggested on the City of Portland's
>> website, but if you ask google (dangerous I know) for a bike route from
>> Vernonia to Cannon Beach, it directs you onto a series of what seem to
>> be smaller back roads:
> 
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