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The Ride! Hart’s Pass / Slate Peak (Part 2)

A quick 2-minute video of part 2 of the ride (on the descent), where things start to get a bit interesting with the weather.

Yachats and The Amanda Story

In Yachats, Oregon the town pays tribute to indigenous heritage through a story about Amanda.  How did this one story come to represent the history of the local tribe? Joanne Kittel started out wanting to donate 1/2 miles of land in Yachats, Oregon to support the Oregon Coast Trail. This turned into 30 years of research and advocacy work about the local tribes. Joanne has written numerous articles on the history of the tribes (with their explicit involvement and approval.).

Listen in as she explains the fascinating story of the indigenous coast tribes, why a key component of the story is focused on a woman named Amanda, and how the tribes remember their heritage today. The interview also includes the stories about how grizzly bears also once roamed this area.

Joy Ride

This podcast explorers Kristen and Ville Jokinen met and fell in love while scuba diving in Vietnam. Ville then left his native Finland to join Kristen in Oregon, and together they embarked on a life-changing two-year cycling adventure covering 18,000 miles from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, to Ushuaia, Argentina.

Despite never having cycled further than around the block, they persevered unrelenting, punishing rain and wind, altitude sickness, dog attacks, bike accidents, and countless flat tires to cycle between the ends of the earth. Kristen and Ville believe that kindness connects us to our shared humanity. They held babies, attended quinceañeras, drank pulque, played soccer, and visited schools. People in Mexico, Central America, and South America invited them into their hearts and homes, allowed them to camp in their fields and farms, and acted as personal tour guides. Kristen and Ville are love on wheels, and who doesn’t need a little more love in their lives?

Sculpture Representing First Woman to Bicycle Around the World

In March 2022, Chris Cole, a local Bend artist, installed a new sculpture in the Discovery West neighborhood. This new public art in Bend, Oregon is a tribute to Annie Londonderry, the first women to bicycle around the world in 1894 and 1895. The seven foot tall, inverted pyramid design includes decorative bike cogs, ship window, and illuminated image of Annie and a descriptive plaque. Visitors can get a peek into Annie’s life and history through the porthole. Hear Chris’s story on this podcast and how he connects to the story of Annie Londonderry.

Climbing Big Lonely Doug

Watch climbers ascend Big Lonely Doug.

The Endangered Sonoran Pronghorn

In Southern Arizona you might be lucky enough to see ⁠Sonoran pronghorns⁠. In this podcast, we learn from Stephanie Fuest, the lead wildlife biologist for the recovery of the endangered Sonoran pronghorn. She walks us through the history of the species in the area, recovery efforts, and best practices should you encounter one while riding. She also explains what is different about them, compared to pronghorns found further north.

Sonoran pronghorns can be found on several of our gravel bike routes in the southwest corner of Arizona that take you through the ⁠⁠⁠Cabeza Preita National Wildlife Refuge ⁠or the ⁠Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. ⁠ They both represent spectacular ecoscapes of Sonoran Desert beauty.

Photo credit: USFWS.

How the Rajneesh Cult Overran Antelope

What exactly happened when the Rajneesh cult took over Antelope, Oregon?

Fish Hatcheries: The Insider View

What is a fish hatchery? Why are they important? What fish do they raise? What impacts the survival of the fish? Our guest is Kyle Bratcher who is a District Fish Biologist with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and he will discuss fish hatcheries with an emphasis on the Wallowa Hatchery in Enterprise, OR.

We promise, the next time you ride by a fish hatchery, you are going to have a whole new perspective. The process of how a fish hatchery works is amazing. If you are looking for a perfect bike route that includes a fish hatchery, check out Fish Trophy in Joseph, Oregon.

 

Big Lonely Doug

READ Harley Rustad’s Big Lonely Doug to learn about the old-growth trees on southwest Vancouver Island. Then RIDE Dirty Freehub’s gravel routes to meet the trees in-person.

Big Lonely Doug

Ever visited a location from your favorite book? Cool, right? Dirty Freehub’s new READ & RIDE allows you to do just that! READ & RIDE matches 5-star gravel routes with books to create a memorable journey. Read to learn, then ride to bring the pages to life! No worries if books aren’t your jam — you can still learn about the places you’ll ride through podcasts, videos, and more.

In this podcast, Sarah Burch from Dirty Freehub introduces the first episode of the Read & Ride program featuring Big Lonely Doug, the tree that has become a symbol for saving old-growth forests.

This tree is the story behind a long-form ⁠article in The Walrus ⁠that garnered a National Magazine Award; the Big Lonely Doug weaves through the ecology of old-growth forests, the legend of these trees, and the ups and downs in logging and preservation. And this tree becomes the bases of the ⁠Big Lonely Doug ⁠book by Harly Rustad.

Find out in this podcast how Dirty Freehub combines these amazing stories with route guides that will take you out to see actual tree which is located on Vancouver Island in Canada.

Untangling the Geological History of the Wallowa Mountains

The Wallowa Mountains in NE Oregon have the most complicated and longest geological history of any range in Oregon. In this podcast, we talk with Dr. Kim Ely, a geologist, about this unique and beautiful area. Learn how to “untangle what you see” when riding in the Wallowas!

The Desert Bighorn Sheep

Learn a bit more about the majestic, and endangered, Desert Bighorn Sheep in this 3-minute video by the Park Service.

The Ride! White Rim in a Day

A quick 5-minute video of what to expect on your ride!

Pace Groups in Gravel Cycling at the Gorge Gravel Grinder

“I was so busy meeting the people in my pace group that I forgot to be nervous,” commented one of the cyclists at the Gorge Gravel Grinder. The idea of pace groups is nothing new to those of you who came out of the running world. Large running events offer up designated runners who have […]

Indigenous Peoples

Purpose Statement: Within its broader mission of fostering connections, Dirty Freehub places emphasis on gaining a deeper understanding of Indigenous communities and their role as stewards of the lands they inhabit. Specifically, our guiding principles are to: Understand the complicated history of Indigenous peoples and white settlers on this continent. Understand the good, and the […]

Orchard View Farms

Orchard View Farms is located in The Dalles. The orchard, which has been owned and operated for generations by the same family, is the nation’s largest sweet cherry farm.

The Ride! Hurrah Pass

A quick 3-minute video of what to expect on your ride!

Biocrust – Don’t step on it!

Ecologist Kristina Young talks about the importance of Biocrust to the Moab desert. It’s the glue that holds everything together! Learn more in this 3-minute video.

The White Rim Road

Know before you go! This is a must watch. It has helpful tips and advice to help you plan your trip and Leave No Trace while out in these pristine areas.

Giant Tree Hunters

Big tree photographer and wilderness explorer, TJ Watt, searches to find the biggest tree in Canada in the rainforests on southern Vancouver Island. In Port Renfrew, he’s joined by two big tree climbers in an attempt to break a world record.

Routes in Skyline Forest Closed

Updated: February 2024 Skyline Forest has been closed to public access; thus, the following ride guides have been removed from the website: In Plain View (Long version) Quick & Dirty Railbed Spurs Skyline Forest The Bishop Two Bulls, One Coffee Further, this closure has markedly affected the Oktoberfest route. We have re-routed it such that […]

Spring Fling In Madras: A Gravel Cycling Paradise

When I first moved to Bend, I thought of Madras as one of the last towns to grab gasoline or coffee on my mad dash to the PDX airport. But now that I’ve logged more than a few miles on a gravel bike in the area, I can tell you Madras offers some of the […]

The Effects of a Changing Climate on Greater Yellowstone

Scientists are documenting significant changes in the amount of snow that falls in the Greater Yellowstone area as well as the intensity and timing of spring runoff. These trends could affect everything you see when you come to Yellowstone Park and the surrounding areas, as well as everyone and everything living downstream.

Gravel Cycling in Baker City Oregon

With everyone clambering to have THE best gravel, we have to toss in our vote for the Northeast section of Oregon. Land yourself in the town of Baker City, Oregon and you will be surrounded by an area rich in history (think gold mining and the wild west era) and loaded with “go nowhere” roads that […]