Subscribe RSS

Archive for the Category »Cycle Oregon «

Cycle Oregon 2010 Info
September 11, 2010toSeptember 17, 2010

Ride Dates

September 11-18, 2010

Where?

It’s the Round-Up Ride – a two-state ramble through the canyons, wheat fields, vineyards and forests of northeastern Oregon and southeastern Washington that includes a two-day stop in Pendleton during the 100th anniversary of the Pendleton Round-Up (and we’ve reserved 2,000 tickets!). Starting and ending in the historic host town of Elgin, the route includes stops in Enterprise, OR; Clarkston, WA; Waitsburg, WA; and Pendleton, OR.

How?

You pedal; we’ll take care of everything else. Beautiful campsites, plentiful food, hot showers, massage, cold microbrew, Oregon wine, live entertainment and a fully supported route.

How Many Miles?

Roughly 450, if you ride on the two layover days.

Cost?

$850 including an optional $25 donation to the Cycle Oregon Fund.

How Many Riders?

2,200 (approx.)

Pendleton Round-Up

How did Cycle Oregon and the Pendleton Round-Up not officially cross paths before? They’re two of the biggest events in Oregon, and they both happen in early to mid-September… Well, we’re just happy that it’s going to happen this year – and for the 100th anniversary edition of the Round-Up, no less.

The first Pendleton Round-Up, on September 10, 1910 was “a frontier exhibition of picturesque pastimes, Indian and military spectacles, cowboy racing and bronco busting for the championship of the Northwest.”  The “largest crowd in Pendleton’s history,” 7,000 strong, showed up for that first show.

In 2010, Cycle Oregon is going to be adding more than 2,000 folks to the mix in Pendleton. As a matter of fact, we’ve reserved 2,000 tickets to the Round-Up and the nightly Happy Canyon Indian Pageant.  Order yours when you register for the ride!

The Round-Up holds a special place in Oregon’s history, and has been named to the Oregon Cultural Trust’s list of official Oregon cultural organizations. We’re excited to bring together two of the touchstone events in our state.

Learn more about the Round-Up at the event’s official site.

Cycle Oregon Intro Video

Category: Videos  Leave a Comment
Cycle Oregon Services Video

Category: Videos  Leave a Comment
Cycle Oregon Activities Video

Category: Videos  Leave a Comment
Mt. Emily Recreation Area

Elgin Start Map

Elgin Map

The following map depicts various businesses:

Elgin Finish Map

Finish Line Festivities

Finish Line Festivities

Get ready for a fantastic finish-line party. Elgin is going all-out to show Cycle Oregon riders a great time. Relax with all your new friends, trade stories about the week’s adventures and soak up some more of that Western atmosphere.

Before leaving Pendleton on Saturday morning, you will need to make sure your bag is put into the baggage truck designated for where you will finish the ride and depart for home. Baggage trucks will go to two locations on Saturday, either the finish line or the long-term parking area.

The finish-line truck is designated for those participants who are riding the bus back to Portland or being picked up at the finish line by family or friends. There will be short-term parking near the finish line for them. There will also be parking in the same location for Rider Guests who are picking up their riders. Follow the Rider Guest and short-term parking signs once you come into Elgin.

If you have your car in long-term parking, stop at the finish line, enjoy the festivities and have a bite to eat. When you’ve had your fill, take the short ride to long-term parking. You’ll find your bags and a hot shower waiting for you. The showers at the finish-line and long-term parking will close Saturday at 6 p.m.

Elgin Coordinators
The following people are Elgin's Cycle Oregon 2010 coordinators:
 
Name Title Phone # Email Address
Suzanne Hanson Community Manager and Food Coordinator 541-437-7102

suzi-q_rock@hotmail.com

Casey Hallgarth Site Coordinator 541-786-3276 gymrat94@gmail.com
Brent Carroll Baggage Coordinator 541-
Cindy Chandler Hospitality Coordinator 541-437-3745 cindyk@eoni.com
Kem Brainerd Hospitality Coordinator 541-437-0180

kemb63@yahoo.com

Kathy Rysdam
Packet Pickup
541-437-2054
klr@eoni.com
Jeanni Hummel
Centerpieces
541-437-0906
jhummel@oregontrail.net
Patty Taylor
T-Shirts, Bandannas, Vendors
541-437-1954
pattylee@eoni.com
Rick Weatherspoon Technology Coordinator 541-805-1015 rick@xtremecomputing.us
Arrival & Packet Pickup Overview

Check-in and Packet Pick-up

After you arrive in Elgin and have settled in, you’ll need to check in and pick up your rider packet. The rider packet contains a wristband, bike number, baggage tag and course maps. Please bring a photo ID and be prepared to sign a waiver. You must sign the waiver in order to receive your packet.

Review the waiver (pdf)

The packets are given out in alphabetical order. Once we affix your wristband, it should not be removed unless you choose to leave the ride. Until you have checked in and are wearing a wristband, you will not be identified as a participant and will not have access to meals, course support, etc. If you leave the ride, it is important that you check in with Rider Services to let them know you are leaving.

Check-In Hours

  • Friday, September 10, from 6 to 8 p.m.
  • Saturday, September 11, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Sunday, September 12, from 6 to 8 a.m.

 

Arriving Early or Late

If you would like to arrive early this year, camping will be available at the site starting on Friday night. If you’re signed up for the Tent & Porter service, those tents will be up and ready to use Friday night. No food will be available, so you’ll need to go into town to get what you need. We will be around, so find a Cycle Oregon staff member or volunteer if you have questions.

If you arrive on Sunday, you must have your bag in the baggage truck by 8:30 a.m., as the trucks leave by 8:45 a.m. You can pick up your rider packet that morning.

Past Rides – 2008

The following link provides information and scenic photos of the Elgin area:

http://www.cycleoregon.com/week-ride/past-rides/cycle-oregon-21/

Volunteers – Cycle Oregon 2010

Volunteers are needed for Cycle Oregon 2010 activities in Elgin. Please contact Kem at 541-437-0180 or email Kem Brainerd .