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Please join me and other Sunset HOG members for a nice all-day ride through the curvy wide-open county in Eastern Oregon. Enjoy a nice lunch at The Dig In Restaurant, continue onto the ghost town of Shaniko, stop for a gas/potty break at Government Camp, and then head home.
This ride starts at the Columbia Gorge Outlet Mall
We will follow Skyline Blvd to Hwy 30. Then ride Hwy 30 to Rainier and cross the Lewis and Clark Bridge to Longview WA for a brief stop. We will make our way to the Spirt Lake Memorial Hwy and follow it up to Johnson Ridge Observatory for lunch and pictures where the ride will officially end.
The ride will go over Cornelius Pass to Hwy 30, Hwy 30 to the Longview Bridge, take Hwy 4 to Hwy 101, and end in Long Beach. Lunch will be in Long Beach. After Lunch, If anyone would like to join Raymond for the ride back, He will be riding back across the Astoria bridge, taking Hwy 202 over the hill to Jewell, and Hwy 26 home.
This will be a full day of exciting new roads for many in Lincoln County. The fish and Chowder come from the daily catch by the owner. We will start by cruising down to Corvallis and heading to the coast. At Philomath, we will take Rd 34 to Waldport. 34 is full of what we love about motorcycles, curves! From Waldport, we will take Hwy 101 south to Yachats where we will take a short break and group photos at one of the best viewpoints on the Oregon Coast. we will then ride just up the street to the Luna Fish House for a great lunch.
Paradise HD Mystery rides are just that. A mystery as to where you are going. On the day of the ride, the Lead Road Captain will let riders know where the route will take them. Generally, the rides will be around 2 hours in length and cover about 100-150 miles.
Join Dave for a scenic ride through Willamette Valley to the highest peak in the Coast Range. At 4,097 feet, Mary's Peak, on a clear day you can see the Pacific Ocean to the west and mountain peaks of the Cascade Range to the east. The beginning of the ride is an easy one and we will enjoy a Subway lunch in Monmouth Park. The second portion of the ride along 223, hwy 20 and 34, and up Mary's Peak Road is a little more challenging with lots of turns and twists on Mary's Peak road. At the top... sit back and enjoy the view!