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Anyone familiar with OREGON?

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Old 24-11.-2007, 01:17 PM   #1
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Default Anyone familiar with OREGON?

Hello,

I'm going to be in Klamath Falls, OR on business from 11/26 through 12/14 and I hear there are some beautiful areas for cycling. I understand that it is pretty cold this time of year up there, but I'm not worried about that...unless conditions are just REALLY crazy. (Will it be snowing/raining a whole lot?)

My problem is I won't be able to ship my bike and all my gear up there with me. Is it possible that there are places nearby Klamath Falls where I can RENT a road bike + gear (shoes/cleats, helmet, etc.)?

If any of you locals out there know of any places off the top of your head, I would appreciate you sending the information my way. I will also do some searching online.

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Old 24-12.-2007, 01:22 PM   #2
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I am not from there, but have visited a couple of times. It will most likely be very snowy. Not the time of year to be riding a road bike. I would not recommend it. Go cross country skiing instead.
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