(Catching up, 2025)



Here’s my current tool kit. My tire spoons, axle socket and front tube are under my seat.
(Catching up, 2025)



Here’s my current tool kit. My tire spoons, axle socket and front tube are under my seat.
(Catching up, 2025)


Monthly meetup at TeriyakiMoto in Beaverton
(Catching up, 2025)









Solo trip to High Rock, in Mount Hood National Forest. Maybe a bold statement, but this might be my new favorite local trail. It has hardpack, baby-heads, large ruts, two deep water crossings, a huge road washout, an amazing view, and then a scenic ride home.
(Catching up, 2025)






Blaine and I rode Oregon-BDR Section 5, which we both thought was pretty boring. So then we explored around Detroit Lake and found some great trails.
(Catching up, 2025)





Solo ride. Red Mountain Fire Tower in Gifford Pinchot National Forest. It’s amazing to think I got here in about 90 minutes from my house!
(Catching up, 2025)














Tillamook State Forest with Mason
(Catching up, 2025)



Solo trip to Tillamook State Forest
(Catching up, 2025)





I’ll never get tired of Oregon-BDR Section 7
(Catching up, 2025)


Jules and I rode around before her trip to the Arctic Circle. I first met her on a dirt trail in Southeast Oregon, at The Unrally (Blog Post No.30)
(Catching up, 2025)























































Mine and Blaine’s first year at The UNRally… and I’ll be going every year after.
Alvord Desert is a dry lakebed in Southeast Oregon — the Steens Mountains are directly to the West of them. The Alvord Desert is roughly 7×12 miles, making it 35 square miles larger than San Francisco (which is 7×7)!