It’s Pedalpalooza Time!

Check out this Great coverage by OR Bike on Portland’s Best Festival!
Every city should be so lucky to have an festival like Pedalpalooza, when bikers come out in droves to revel in summertime cycling silliness. Over the course of 24 days, 251 mostly free events will jam-pack the calendar.

Food focused events abound, like the Austro-Hungarian Ride (9th), Food Cart Tour (17th) and reservations-required Epic Pizza Ride (27th)

Some rides are delightfully absurd like the Candlelight Can delight Vigil (12th) which honors now-closed drinking holes and offers an opportunity to share bar tales of woe. The Cute Warm and Fuzzy ride (11th) promises ice cream, cupcakes, slow riding, no hills and prizes. The Fake Mustache Ride (14th) simply yet hilariously celebrates the wearing of synthetic facial hair.

Hot tip: Pick up a printed version of the calendar, which will appear in the Portland Mercury on June 6. Pin it to your wall and circle all the events you want to attend. If you’re an over-worker, put the calendar above your desk at work of a constant reminder of the fun to be had and why it’s important to clock out on time (or early…).


Join Us for the Cascade to Crown bike Ride July 1st 2012!


We Invite You to Ride With Us On July 1st
in Cascade Locks, Oregon

Enjoy the beauty of the Columbia River Gorge in the best way possible – by bicycle. Join us as we ride from the beautiful community of Cascade Locks, through the Historic Columbia River Gorge up to the panoramic Crown Point.

15 Mile, 50 Mile, or 65 mile Routes
The 15 mile Family Ride route begins along the scenic Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail. The trail is closed to all motorized vehicles. On the scenic trail riders will pass by Bonneville Dam and Eagle Creek. Be prepared for an excursion to visit Herman the Giant Sturgeon at The Fish Hatchery and/or park your bikes and meander through the Dam Visitors Center. Here you will rest and soak in the sun before returning to Cascade Locks for lunch at Marine Park. The Family Ride is FREE to participate in this year (lunch is not included for 15 mile participants).

The 50 mile Challenge route will lead the 15 mile ride along the Columbia River Highway State Trail. Merge on to Hwy 84 past Bonneville Dam taking the first exit to Warrendale and on to the Historic Columbia River Gorge Highway. The route will pass by cascading waterfalls such as Horsetail Falls, Oneonta Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, Latourell Falls and Multnomah Falls. The Highway climbs up to Crown Point and breaks at The Portland Women’s Forum.

New for 2012 is the 65 mile Challenge Plus route which follows the same 50 mile route, plus adds a 15 mile loop east of Cascade Locks. This new section is the best of both the Historic Trail & Highway and a hill climb on Herman Creek Rd into Wyeth. Those of you who participated in the 50 mile route in 2011 and were wanting more mileage and a hill climb now have both!

Benefit The Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon
We’re excited to partner with the Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon. For over 30 years, the P.R.O. has been dedicated to helping patients and caregivers manage this complex disease with support programs and services. In 2012, your participation in the Cascade to Crown Bike Ride will show your support for the PRO and those with Parkinson’s disease.

Tasty Treats
Enjoy fresh fruit, snacks, energy bars, and drinks at each of the three rest stops along this route. Special thanks to Nestle Water for supplying water and energy bars. All registered riders of 50 mile and 65 mile routes receive a complimentary lunch at the completion of the ride provided by the Sternwheeler in Cascade Locks Marine Park.

Rider Support
Each of the 3 rest stops will be staffed with bicycle mechanics to help with minor maintenance issues that come up along the ride. A sag wagon will be shuttling the ride in search of anyone who needs additional support. Special thanks to Camas Bike & Sport, Cayuse Cycles, and Oregon Bicycle Tours!

Free Tent Camping on June 30th
All participating ridres are invited to arrive a day early! Arrive to Cascade Locks on Saturday June 30th and set up your tent for free. Enjoy a casual ride around Cascade Locks and local entertainment with dinner (additional $12). Soaking up the beautiful community of Cascade Locks a day early has many benefits, such as the option to sleep in and a short walk to the ride Start Line. Make this a weekend you and your family will never forget and take advantage of the ride and free camping in Cascade Locks.

Click Here to Register Now

Special Thanks To The Ride Sponsors!

Questions? Please email Aaron@pedalnationevents.com

www.CascadetoCrownRide.com

Just announced! Death Valley Tour 2012

Join us on a fully supported epic adventure to soak up the sun in Death Valley this February 5th-14th. Now taking reservations/ deposits for the 10 day trip that visits four National Parks, several Hot Springs, and is on a low to no-traffic roads!  Weather predictions include sunny skies and an average temp of 72 degrees. What a great time of year to visit this beautiful desert landscape! Participants are in charge of supplying their own bikes, and transportation to the starting point. For a full list of trip details and expenses please contact us for an info packet. Thanks for your interest in this years Death Valley Tour and have a great day.

First Thursday Success

Pereira Cycles

Thanks to those who joined us this Last Thursday for an awesome Tour of Bike Culture Events. We celebrated in style and visited the ARTCRANK Poster show for a few microbrews and some Poster viewing. Fantastic artwork this year, I got a new piece for the office and was happy to support the fundraising event. Next up we rolled over to the Museum of Contemporary Craft to see the Oregon Manifest Constructors design Challenge finalists, beautiful bikes. Growing in size, our group descended upon the foodcarts as we reached the Lizard Lounge Street Party. And thanks to bikeportland.org for this sweet invite they put together.

Oregon Manifest

Join us Tonight for our 5 year anniversary Art Culture Bike Ride

Join Portland Bicycle Tours on a Free Ride next First Thursday October 6th,
Celebrating the Opening Night of the Oregon Manifest Exhibit at the Museum of
Contemporary Craft, ARTCRANK Poster Show, and our Fifth Year of leading Bike
Tours and Community Rides in Portland!

Ride leaves from the Portland Bike Tours shop at 345 NW Everett St. at 6 pm.
Come see the 2011 Oregonized Bike Show before we leave – Artists come
together to celebrate and promote the rich history and culture of Portland.
Through a variety of media, local artists will explore the joy of cycling and
the explosion of design and culture it has inspired.
Our first stop will be Portland ARTCRANK at The Cleaners at the Ace for
Poster viewing and to support Bikes To Rwanda, a non-profit partner in the
ARTCRANK event.
Continuing on- our next visit will be the Museum of Contemporary Craft,
to see the top three winning bikes of the Oregon Manifest Constructors Design
Challenge, two honorable mention bikes, and the student winner will join the
three Design Firm/Bike Craftsmen Creative Collaborations on display. Museum
admission is free on First Thursdays but donations are always appreciated.
Next we will pedal our way to the Lizard Lounge First Thursday Street
Party where there will be music, refreshments on tap and a selection of Food
Carts to nourish you. This ride ends at the Lizard Lounge and is not a loop.
Ride with us and share your excitement and love of bike fun! Can’t make it to
the start? Join us along the way. Questions? Email us at
info@portlandbicycletours.com

Reserve your bike for this Sunday Parkways Sept 25th

Here we go again! reserve your bike for this upcoming Sunday Parkways in NE Portland. We will have rental bikes on hand with plenty of merchandise to keep you rolling. Visit our booth in the Rigler School Marketplace at the intersection 0f 52nd and NE Going St. That’s our own neighborhood! Or stop by the shop for your bike, we’ll be open all day. Give us a shout if you have any questions, and have a great day!  info@portlandbicycletours.com

Fall Bike Sale Going on Now

used bike example

We received a new shipment of bikes this week and are ready to make room with the seasonal Fall Bike Sale. Single speeds and Hybrids are priced between $100 and $400 for a variety of models. We also have some discounted sets of panniers and lots of used parts to move before the end of the riding season. Stay tuned for our Fall “Winterize Your Ride” special and get a discount on tune ups and fender/ or light instillation’s. Stop on by or give us a call if you have any questions.

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