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Summit Ridge

5 Star Route / Dufur / Maupin, Oregon / Published: Feb 2020 / Directions
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Route:
Loop | 45 mi
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Gain:
4,000 ft
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Surface:
55% gravel, 45% paved
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Technical Difficulty:
Moderate
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Navigation:
Straightforward
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Locale:
Rural
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Tire Suggestion:
40 mm
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Options:
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Why this route should be on your bucket list!

Bold on color…
Hay fields against blue skies.

Bold on views…
Continuous open sky views of Mt Hood, Mt Adams, and even Mt St Helen’s.

Bold on incline…
A big sustained climb so you can earn a big ripping downhill.

Plus… a charming agricultural town with a whole lot of history. And double plus… an array of hydrological features of the Fifteenmile Watershed: Fifteenmile creek, the hollows, and Summit Ridge.

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Map
Brown = gravel / dirt road
Blue = single track
Red = paved road
Purple = paved bike path
GPX Download   Version 1.0
Ride Details

When We Like to Ride This

We really like this area in the springtime, when the fields are green and the flowers are in bloom. The area also rides well in the fall (and sometimes all through winter). Summer can be hot and … windy days can be brutal. The route is exposed and offers up little protection from the elements.

Terrain & Riding

The route starts out of Dufur, with a series of rollers, paralleling Fifteenmile creek, gaining and losing 300 feet at a time, cutting across Shotgun and Stubb Hollows. The first 4 miles are paved and then it is onto smooth and fast gravel. The views are big and expansive. Mt Hood to the west and Mt Adams to the north.

At ~ mile 12, make a left onto pavement just after tumbleweed alley. (See the slideshow above.) Descend easily to Fifteenmile creek, cross it and begin climbing again. After the right back onto gravel, it rolls a bit more until you cross Fifteenmile creek again.

This is the unofficial beginning of the Summit Ridge climb. It gains 2100 feet in 10 miles initially paralleling Standard Hollow (to your right) and then paralleling Douglas Hollow (to your left). The climb averages 4% with short pitches just under 8%. At the old Douglas Hollow school house, you get a short reprieve for the next mile with a net elevation loss of 150 feet. Thereafter the climbing becomes sustained and continuous. When you reach the powerlines you have gained the ridge.

Traverse the “not so flat” crest of Summit Ridge for 7 mile (it looked flat on the map, but it sure didn’t feel flat.) By mile 35 all the hard work is done, and it is a fast “no-brakes” downhill, via Long Hollow, back towards Dufur. The last few miles give you a chance to sit up, relax and spin out the legs.

The Start

Lat / Long: 45.450067, -121.124974

Friends of Dufur park. Flush toilets. Water.

Food & Water

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Notes & Options

Route Notes

  1. The Dufur / Tygh Valley / Dalles area is one of the best spring time riding areas in the state. Moderate temps and little rain. The roads are quiet, the views are big!

  2. The town of Dufur is a great spot to basecamp for several days of riding. The Friends of Dufur city park has camping and RV hookups. There is the Balch hotel in town and Kramer’s Market for groceries. It’s a beautiful, bike-friendly town.

Route Options

The route can be done in both directions. The clockwise direction (as mapped) rides slightly better than the counterclockwise (CCW) direction. But the CCW direction gives up slightly bigger views of the mountains … but you need a really clear sky day for this to pay off. For a longer ride, combine this route with Tygh Ridge.

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Ridden and Reviewed by:

KevinE

KevinE / Team Dirty Freehub

He should have “Never Stop Exploring” tattooed on his chest! He loves adventures on bikes and is a Co-Founder of Dirty Freehub.

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