Events
Tight single track in Scappoose. Intermediate to Gonzo technical trails.
Take Highway 30 West from Portland. When nearing Scappoose, Make a left on Rocky Point Road, just past the truck scales. Follow Rocky Point Road 1.1 miles & meet at the 1rst blue gate on RightTake Highway 30 West from Portland. When nearing Scappoose, Make a left on Rocky Point Road, just past the truck scales. Follow Rocky Point Road 1.1 miles & meet at the 1rst blue gate on Right.
Contact John Joy @ 503.708.5752
Recently there was an OBRA xc mtb race at Bear Springs Trap which is in the McCubbins Gulch area off Hwy 216 just past the junction of Hwy 216 and Hwy 26.
The trailhead parking area is a Northwest Forest Pass permit area about 19 miles from Goverment Camp. The meeting spot for this ride will be the Huckelberry Inn restaurant right in the main village area of Government Camp on Government Camp Loop road. We will meet at Huckelberry Inn at 10am and carpool out to the trailhead (about 19 miles away).
Going over to post canyon tomorrow, meet at 9:00 AM at the Gateway transit center for teh carpool, or at the end of Post Canyon Road around 10:30.
-Nathan
Join PUMP for our weekly Wed night ride in Forest Park. We typically ride 15 to 25 Miles on the firelanes, break into two groups, then meet for post ride-brews & food at Cracker Jack's pub.
All levels welcome, No one left behind.
Non-Members wecome.
Ride sign up is not required for this ride.
Meeting Point: Thurman Gate in Forest Park
Questions: Contact Shane at shanegould[at]comcast.net or a board member(see officers page)
Tight single track in Scappoose. Intermediate to Gonzo technical trails.
Take Highway 30 West from Portland. When nearing Scappoose, Make a left on Rocky Point Road, just past the truck scales. Follow Rocky Point Road 1.1 miles & meet at the 1rst blue gate on RightTake Highway 30 West from Portland. When nearing Scappoose, Make a left on Rocky Point Road, just past the truck scales. Follow Rocky Point Road 1.1 miles & meet at the 1rst blue gate on Right.
Contact John Joy @ 503.708.5752
Save this day: June 7th, Saturday
Jim Thorton would like our help openning the trails on the East side of Mt Hood. I suspect will meet in town (8am at Gateway?) to car pool to the Road 44 area. Details to follow.
call John 503 201 9505 if you plan to join us.
Jim writes:
Hope you guys can make this work party. We'll do some tread work on featured trails on the Barlow Ranger District.
As part of National Trails Day and State Parks Day, w.t.f. is premiering SEASONS at Dairy Creek West campground ampitheatre at Stub Stewart State Park on June 7th - here's
our flyer...
...also providing tours of proposed freeride bike trails
(registration required). Click flyer for details/registration (free)!
Please join me for a Powell Butte Group Ride: Tuesday June 10th @ 5:45pm - 8:00 pm -The ride will start @ 6:00 pm
Meet @ 5:45 pm @ The Springwater Trail entrance of Powell Butte. approx S.E. 145th ave & The Springwater Trail.
If you have to drive, you can park at the end of S.E 145th Ave. (either side of the Springwater Trail)
If you prefer to park in the Powell Butte Official Lot on the top, we'll be passing through around 6:30 pm.
Join PUMP for our Wed night BBQ ride in Forest Park.
We'll meet at the Skyline Tavern @ 6:00 break into groups based on who shows up, then ride the "wild side" of Forest Park (German town area). We'll typically cover ~10 - 20 miles.
Follow it up by a potluck style BBQ at Skyline Tavern, Bring somthing to Q. PUMP will supply the hot coals & post-ride drinks can be purchased from the bar.
All levels welcome, No one left behind.
Non-Members wecome.
Ride sign up is not required for this ride.
Tight single track in Scappoose. Intermediate to Gonzo technical trails.
Take Highway 30 West from Portland. When nearing Scappoose, Make a left on Rocky Point Road, just past the truck scales. Follow Rocky Point Road 1.1 miles & meet at the 1rst blue gate on RightTake Highway 30 West from Portland. When nearing Scappoose, Make a left on Rocky Point Road, just past the truck scales. Follow Rocky Point Road 1.1 miles & meet at the 1rst blue gate on Right.
Contact John Joy @ 503.708.5752
Powell Butte Volunteer Work Party June 14
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Join Portland Parks on the Butte for the monthly Powell Butte work party. Depending
on the weather, we will be grading and gravelling Orchard Loop, or
working on the woodland trails getting rid of muddy/problem areas.
Meet at Gateway Transit center at 9:00.
Expect to be back around 5:00
Intermediate to gonzo trails
Optional stunts
Contact Dennis for more information 503 860-2095
We will be riding the Siouxon Creek trail. Please bring food, water, and appropriate clothing. A change of clothes for the ride home is also recommended. We should be back in Portland between 3-4pm
We will be carpooling from Gateway Transit Center, leaving at 9:15am. See the map for the parking lot location, it is the one that is not near the parking garage and does not have gates.
Contact: Shane Gould - shanegould[at]comcast[dot]net
Join PUMP for our weekly Wed night ride in Forest Park. We typically ride 15 to 25 Miles on the firelanes, break into two groups, then meet for post ride-brews & food at Cracker Jack's pub.
All levels welcome, No one left behind.
Non-Members wecome.
Ride sign up is not required for this ride.
Meeting Point: Thurman Gate in Forest Park
Questions: Contact Shane at shanegould[at]comcast.net or a board member(see officers page)
Tight single track in Scappoose. Intermediate to Gonzo technical trails.
Take Highway 30 West from Portland. When nearing Scappoose, Make a left on Rocky Point Road, just past the truck scales. Follow Rocky Point Road 1.1 miles & meet at the 1rst blue gate on RightTake Highway 30 West from Portland. When nearing Scappoose, Make a left on Rocky Point Road, just past the truck scales. Follow Rocky Point Road 1.1 miles & meet at the 1rst blue gate on Right.
Contact John Joy @ 503.708.5752
This will be the first of a series of work parties to bring the Scappoose trail network into compliance with Longview Fibre policies. We will meet at the parking area at the bottom of Rocky Point Road. Plan on working for about 4 hours.
What to Bring:
- Tools
- Boots and Gloves
- Lunch
- Water
Contact John Joy at 503-708-5752
I am going to ride the Tarbell trail from the picknic area to the falls and back, provided it is not blocked by logging. I would like to have some one to ride with. This out and back is about 14-15 miles. I well leave the parking lot at Tarbell picknic area at 10:30 If you are interested, e-mail or call
360-263-2633 (the machine always answers)
k2kelley(at)tds.net
Connect with other Portland mountain bikers at PUMP's monthly meeting.
We'll meet at 7:30 at the SE Lucky Lab (915 SE Hawthorne Blvd) typically the meetings follow this format:
Join PUMP for our weekly Wed night ride in Forest Park. We typically ride 15 to 25 Miles on the firelanes, break into two groups, then meet for post ride-brews & food at Cracker Jack's pub.
All levels welcome, No one left behind.
Non-Members wecome.
Ride sign up is not required for this ride.
Meeting Point: Thurman Gate in Forest Park
Questions: Contact Shane at shanegould[at]comcast.net or a board member(see officers page)
Join PUMP on the first and most popular campout of 2008. This is one of the best trails in Oregon and keeps us coming back every year.
The ride is a 25 mile one way shuttle or a 50 mile out and back for the brave at heart. It starts out with some very enjoyable technical rock sections. This is followed by miles & miles & miles of great flowing single track.
What to bring:
Join PUMP on the first and most popular campout of 2008. This is one of the best trails in Oregon and keeps us coming back every year.
The ride is a 25 mile one way shuttle or a 50 mile out and back for the brave at heart. It starts out with some very enjoyable technical rock sections. This is followed by miles & miles & miles of great flowing single track.
What to bring:
Join PUMP on the first and most popular campout of 2008. This is one of the best trails in Oregon and keeps us coming back every year.
The ride is a 25 mile one way shuttle or a 50 mile out and back for the brave at heart. It starts out with some very enjoyable technical rock sections. This is followed by miles & miles & miles of great flowing single track.
What to bring:
