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Cog Wild's 5-Day Guided Tour of Bend Oregon's Best Trails
Posted Date: 12/18/2008
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Wanted: Riders looking to explore singletrack through moss-drenched old-growth forests on trails that skirt turquoise alpine lakes enroute to remote summits.

Photo: Cog Wild

Riders must be prepared to spend 5-days pushing themselves, and perhaps their bikes, up steep climbs to ripping descents in Oregon's Cascade Mountains. Although there is definitely more downhill than up, this is an earn your turns, serious rewards ride!

Cog Wild's re-routed Cascade Mountains Singletrack camping tour includes the summits of Mt. Fuji and the Twins, routes around Mt. Bachelor and Bend's famous Flagline and Whoops Trails. If you are not familiar with these trails, we have the perfect solution for you: join us for 5 days of awesome riding, scrumptious food and bragging rights for having ridden the best trails in Central Oregon!

You don't want to miss this ride. In fact, you'll be signing up for next year as soon as the ride is over.
 
--Melanie & Lev at Cog Wild Mountain Bike Tours
 
 
 



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