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Rode Portland to Eugene in 96 degree heat! Pics

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Decided to figure out how to post images on this board.


Took the back roads:


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Found the right field:


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Cool! What size Buddy is that?

96 is way hot. Bleh.
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Did you go through Corvallis? It's such a nice town. What speed did you ride at on those back roads? I find that I'm most comfortable with going 45 mph tops. I'd like to tour a bit but don't like to have to ride faster than what feels safe.
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Followed this route, generally, from Portland down south:

http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Po ... lley-Route

99E to Canby, then back roads through Silverton, Sublimity, Stayton, Scio, Crabtree, and Brownsville. Crossed over I-5 and down N Coburg Road into Eugene.

The route was very scenic and the roads were smooth. No traffic at all!

On the return trip I took 99W most of the way through Corvallis and Amity and then cut over to Dundee/Newberg back to PDX.
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Slam wrote:Cool! What size Buddy is that?

96 is way hot. Bleh.

Psycho Buddy 125
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Guvnah wrote:Followed this route, generally, from Portland down south:
99E to Canby, then back roads through Silverton, Sublimity, Stayton, Scio, Crabtree, and Brownsville. Crossed over I-5 and down N Coburg Road into Eugene.
I have ridden that route from Portland (Oregon City) to Eugene a couple of times on a scooter. As you say, scenic and enjoyable. Lot's of good scooter routes in the rural Willamette Valley.
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what speed where you riding at for the most part?
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On the way down to Eugene I didn't notice any wind and there wasn't any traffic. I was taking it easy and stopping to take breaks, pictures, and fuel up. For the most stretches I was cruising about 50+ mph.

On the way back up I chose a more direct route and wanted to travel quicker. There was more traffic for stretch north of Corvallis until the turn off (I didn't take) to Salem. I was pushing my Buddy at WOT. There was a crosswind at times that slowed me down. Otherwise, the Buddy was indicating 60-67 bmph most of the way.
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