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  • Biking to Oregon: Day 14 - Montana is a Challenge

    Mar 20, 2021 bikes bikepacking summer west
    Biking to Oregon: Day 14 - Montana is a Challenge

    All those trees yesterday were short lived, as I left Lewistown and went back into cow grazing land. The Lewis and Clark and Northern Tier routes diverged in Lewistown. Alan would be leaving town to the north while I would be continuing west. Our routes did meet up again briefly in Great Falls where I would be leaving …

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  • Biking to Oregon: Day 13 - Uphill and Headwind

    Mar 19, 2021 bikes bikepacking summer west
    Biking to Oregon: Day 13 - Uphill and Headwind

    Early in the morning, I was reminded of that state park in Minnesota as I heard thunder around 2:30. It wasn’t raining, but I saw a possible storm approaching on my weather radar and decided to go into the convenience store bathroom just to be safe, which the owners kept unlocked for us. The storm dodged us, and my …

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  • Biking to Oregon: Day 12 - Middle of Nowhere, Montana

    Mar 18, 2021 bikes bikepacking summer west
    Biking to Oregon: Day 12 - Middle of Nowhere, Montana

    Today was the earliest start I had on this trip so far. I was on the road by 5:30am, just as the sun was rising. A few of the locals warned us about the stretch of highway 200 between Circle and Jordan, and as I started riding, it became obvious why. The road went through rolling, blind hills and had no shoulder. There …

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  • Biking to Oregon: Day 11 - Follow the Train

    Mar 17, 2021 bikes bikepacking summer west
    Biking to Oregon: Day 11 - Follow the Train

    When I woke at 5:30am, Alan had already left. I was amazed I hadn’t heard him pack up his tent and leave. It was a bit cooler in the morning and an overall beautiful day with calm winds. Only a few miles of interstate today which would be the last bit of interstate of the whole trip. I stopped by a gas station in …

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  • Biking to Oregon: Day 10 - Welcome to Big Sky Country

    Mar 16, 2021 bikes bikepacking summer west
    Biking to Oregon: Day 10 - Welcome to Big Sky Country

    Trying to avoid the thunderstorms that were approaching, I left early in the morning. The goal was to make it to the next town over, Belfield, to wait out the storm. I had a tailwind pushing me out of Dickinson and I saw some nasty looking clouds approaching. The weather radar on my phone and showed the storm heading …

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  • Biking to Oregon: Day 9 - Let's Keep Going

    Mar 15, 2021 bikes bikepacking summer midwest
    Biking to Oregon: Day 9 - Let's Keep Going

    Similar weather as yesterday, with early winds coming out of the west that would increase in speed as the day progressed. The road outside of Bismarck was hilly, with more sustained climbs than I had experienced in this trip so far. North Dakota’s elevation increases as you go west, so I knew I was going to climb more …

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  • Biking to Oregon: Day 8 - It's Just Plain Windy

    Mar 14, 2021 bikes bikepacking summer midwest
    Biking to Oregon: Day 8 - It's Just Plain Windy

    Similar to yesterday, I had to make some choices today about whether I wanted a shorter day or a longer one, with the towns being small far between. The wind and weather forecast teased me to take another shorter day, but I wanted to keep my progress going. I aimed for Bismarck which was 111 miles away taking the …

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  • Biking to Oregon: Day 7 - Taking the Afternoon Off

    Mar 2, 2021 bikes bikepacking summer midwest
    Biking to Oregon: Day 7 - Taking the Afternoon Off

    Waking up before sunrise and before my alarm clock prompted an early start to the day to take advantage of the cooler temperatures, less traffic, and calmer winds. I stopped by the same gas station I got ice cream at the night before to get two breakfast sandwiches. The unmasked cashier asked me if I was scared of the …

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  • Biking to Oregon: Day 6 - North Dakota Needs a Welcome Sign

    Feb 24, 2021 bikes bikepacking summer midwest
    Biking to Oregon: Day 6 - North Dakota Needs a Welcome Sign

    My hotel was slightly off course from the Northern Tier route, and I had plans today to divert from the route until North Dakota. The Northern Tier route kept going northwest from Fergus Falls to Fargo, North Dakota, and then back down south. I opted to skip Fargo and go northwest for a shorter distance before …

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  • Biking to Oregon: Day 5 - Car(e) Free

    Feb 18, 2021 bikes bikepacking summer midwest
    Biking to Oregon: Day 5 - Car(e) Free

    I packed up camp and headed back across the street to get breakfast from the same restaurant I ate dinner at the night before. With a good stock of water and clif bars, I joined the paved bike trail after breakfast to begin a day that would be mostly flat with no highways or roads shared with vehicles to worry about. …

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Jared Kosanovic

I like to go on adventures, mostly by bike.
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