#Unannounced

A temporary tag used in the process of publishing Dirty Freehub 2.0. The tag has no value to the end-user, only internal value to the Dirty Freehub Team. The tag denotes routes that need to be published out to DF social media channels.

Devil’s Dilemma

5 Star Route
Bend, Oregon
A mixed route that circumnavigates Mt Bachelor. There are 14 miles of rugged and demanding riding in high alpine "gobsmacking" views and a creek crossing or two. A must do for the adventurer!
Route: Loop | 76 mi
Gain: 6,100 ft
Surface: ~ 70% unpaved , 30% paved
Technical Difficulty: Demanding
Navigation: Attention Required
Locale: Remote
Tire Suggestion: 45 mm+
eBike Friendly: No

Fifty 50

5 Star Route
Bend, Oregon
A route that is close in to central Bend, short in distance, and has a good variety of terrain to work on technical skills. This is a go-to route when time is limited, or the weather is colder, and you're looking for something a bit "flatter" where you can keep moving and warm.
Route: Loop | 21 mi
Gain: 1,200 ft
Surface: ~ 65% gravel, 10% single track, 15% bike path, 10% paved
Technical Difficulty: Moderate
Navigation: Challenging
Locale: Urban Backcountry
Tire Suggestion: 45 mm+
eBike Friendly: No

Harriman Trail

Development Route
Ketchum, Idaho
A close to town gravel ride along the Harriman Community Trail. History, big mountain views and a stop at the Galena Lodge, near the halfway point.
Route: Out & Back | 53 mi
Gain: 3,800 ft
Surface: ~ 70% gravel, 30% paved
Technical Difficulty: Moderate
Navigation: Straightforward
Locale: Urban Backcountry
Tire Suggestion: 45 mm+
eBike Friendly: No

High Lakes – Brown Mountain

Development Route
Klamath County, Oregon
Head to Lake of the Woods for endless views, deep forests, and alpine lakes, a scenic one-hour drive from Ashland. After the ride, take a dip to cool off and then visit Lake of the Woods Mountain Resort for dinner overlooking the shoreline.
Route: Loop | 25 mi
Gain: 1,804 ft
Surface: ~ 85% unpaved, 15% paved
Technical Difficulty: Unknown
Navigation: Attention Required
Locale: Rural
Tire Suggestion: Unknown
eBike Friendly: No

Kinzua!

Development Route
Fossil, Oregon
Kinzua! Sounds like a battle cry, but is actually a former timber town named after Kinzua where this route climbs up two good ascents and descents.
Route: Loop | 20 mi
Gain: 2,200 ft
Surface: 50% paved, 50% gravel
Technical Difficulty: Easier
Navigation: Straightforward
Locale: Remote
Tire Suggestion: 40 mm+
eBike Friendly: Yes