We are so back…. on the Oregon Coast with the Mysterious James for another round of two-wheeled mayhem. Ten days, 360 miles, zero expectations, and maximum potential for randomness. The Safari’s ready, MJ is in, and we’re about to find out if bike touring is really dying or just hiding. Spoiler alert: it’s gonna be a wild ride.
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Mysterious Oregon Coast 2025 Preview
Route Preview
•Start: Astoria, OR (mile marker 0 or 360, depending on your perspective)
•End: Crescent City, CA (for Tim); James continues on to the Bay Area
•Duration: 10 days with a flexible buffer day
•Notable overnight stops (planned or likely):
•Nehalem Bay State Park (newly renovated!)
•Pacific City (Webb Campground… maybe)
•South Beach State Park (for access to Newport breweries)
•Honeyman State Park (newer, flatter hiker/biker site)
•Humbug Mountain State Park
•Harris Beach State Park
•Potential zero day or break-up of the tough Humbug → Harris Beach stretch
•No planned fast-forwards, unless absolutely necessary.
Camping and Lodging Notes
•Prioritizing Oregon’s legendary hiker/biker campgrounds.
•Watching for options to split up tougher days if needed.
•No hotels booked mid-ride… but maybe one after.
Health & COVID Precautions
•Recent exposure to COVID before departure.
•Testing negative but traveling with:
•N95 masks
•At-home test kits
•A solid commitment to not being “that guy” on the coast
Gear and Bike Setup
•Bike: The classic Safari (not the e-bike — those batteries don’t fly)
•Derailleur hanger fixed after some Oregon baggage trauma last year
•Bags and Packing:
•Rear panniers only (probably no front rack)
•Dry bag strapped to handlebars
•Possibly a rack-top bag or extra dry bag for groceries
•Tent & Sleep Kit: Same trusty gear as usual
•Clothing:
•Two sun hoodies, maybe a few tees
•Minimal civilian clothes
•One pair of riding pants, maybe a second pair
•Hat, gloves (maybe), sleep clothes
•Kitchen:
•Might skip the stove — James likely bringing one
•Planning to mooch hot water as needed
•Hydration & Nutrition:
•Bringing water cube + personal bottle
•Salt/electrolyte tablets recommended by a listener
•Stroopwafels as ride fuel (solid choice)
Weather Forecast
•Classic Oregon coast summer: mid-60s highs, mid-50s lows, mostly dry
•Tailwinds expected
•Perfect conditions for coastal touring
The State of Touring
•Fewer cyclists seen in recent years — why?
•Aging of the boomer “bikecentennial” generation
•More folks opting for trail or gravel rides
•General safety concerns on roadways
•ACA is selling its HQ in Missoula and going fully remote — a sign of shifting tides?
•This ride may be another data point in the evolution of bike touring
What to Expect
•Conversations and stories with James
•Challenges, route decisions, campground reviews, and food stops
•A mix of reflective commentary and classic on-the-road storytelling
Coming Up…
•Next episode kicks off the Mysterious Oregon Coast 2025 tour proper
•Get ready for on-the-ground updates, audio postcards, and the real-time unfolding of the adventure
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