Inn Between Ride 2024

Ride bikes to bars named “inn” or which are in inns, by way of in-between spaces variously literal and figurative. The rides are free, but bring money for drinks and food.

Join me on 3rd Tuesdays for Pedalpalooza 2024:

  1. June 18, 2024, for ride #1 (SE/Central City)
  2. July 16, 2024, for ride #2 (NE/East Portland)
  3. August 20, 2024, for ride #3 (Gresham/East Portland)

Check the Shift calendar for any last-minute updates in the event of severe weather, etc.

Short link to share these rides: bit.ly/inn-between-ride-2024

Josh (aka carrythebanner)
Email: innbetweenride@joshuahetrick.info
Mastodon: @press1forjosh@mastodon.social, #InnBetweenRidePDX

Inn Between Ride #1 — SE/Central City edition

Shift calendar listing: Inn Between Ride #1

Approximately 12 miles; not a loop. Stops at:

Inn Between Ride 2024 #1 route map

View Inn Between Ride #1 route on RideWithGPS

I don’t remember Holman’s ever going by the name “Hello Inn” before they shut down & reopened. But whatever the reason, they now have a big neon sign in the front window with said inn moniker (in addition to the Holman’s sign, which is still their proper name as far as I can tell). Regardless, as far as I’m concerned they’re officially Inn Between canon now.

This route takes advantage of some older, narrow streets and a quirky street layout courtesy of Sandy Blvd’s diagonal cut through the neighborhood. We’ll skirt around the Burnside bridgehead, then pass under and eventually on the Morrison Bridge into downtown. Some newer bike paths connect to older ones for a mish-mash of pathways which will take us to Press PDX, a bar inside of a Residence Inn in South Portland. This stop marks the first time that we go to a bar in an inn, where the bar is not named “inn” but the inn is. If that represents some sort of achievement I don’t know what it is, but it’s new so there you go.

Departing from there, we’ll pass through a couple of my favorite downtown parks before winding into Lair Hill for some of my favorite (and oddest) downtown bike routes. Eventually we’ll cross the Willamette back into southeast via Tilikum Crossing, skirting around and through my home neighborhood of Brooklyn to arrive at the Bear Paw.

Bonus: There’s a print shop across the street from the Bear Paw Inn called Lowell’s Print-Inn, so if you stand in Franklin St just west of SE Milwaukie Ave, you’re in between inns.

Inn Between Ride #2 — NE/East Portland edition

Shift calendar listing: Inn Between Ride #2

Approximately 15 miles; not a loop. Stops at:

Inn Between Ride 2024 #2 route map

View Inn Between Ride #2 route on RideWithGPS

Returning to the Kennedy School for a second year, this time we head east instead towards NoPo. From there we’ll wind through Cully, cross Columbia (Blvd, not the river*), take a couple of trails, and end up at a hotel bar by the airport — Bella’s, at Shilo Inn.

After that we’ll start heading south-ish, loosely around 122nd Ave (though only riding on it very briefly, and almost entirely on side paths). Once we pass under I-84 we’ll also start drifting westward. Our path will zigzag through East Portland and ultimately end at Tik Tok, which is dubiously counted as an on-site restaurant for an otherwise unrelated but adjacent motel, Best Value Inn.

There is also an opportunity for a bonus inn en route, not to be named here — we’ll follow the whims of the group night-of to decide whether we stop or not.

This route is a bit longer than most other Inn Between Rides, about 15 miles in total. It also carves a path alongside some busier roads like 122nd Ave, Columbia Blvd, Lombard St, and 82nd Ave. We stick to side paths, cross streets, and parallel routes as much as possible rather than those actual roads, but there will be some short stretches of slightly spicier riding than usual. We won’t be taking a lane alongside highway traffic or anything even remotely close, but do note that this ride’s length and adventurousness are an extra notch up from other editions of this ride.

If you need transit service home after the ride, there are multiple TriMet options to head back. The end spot is right on the #9 and #72 buses, and also a short ride from the FX2 bus, #17 bus, and MAX Green Line (all frequent service). There are also a few good transit-adjacent spots mid-route if you need to drop early; ask for details.

(* If someone knows of a suitable inn in VanWA, please share; I’ll totally take this contrived idea across state lines.)

Inn Between Ride #3 — Gresham/East Portland edition

Shift calendar listing: Inn Between Ride #3

Approximately 12 miles; not a loop. Stops at:

Inn Between Ride 2024 #3 route map

View Inn Between Ride #3 route on RideWithGPS

Last year, Inn Between expanded beyond Portland city limits to Milwaukie and Oak Grove; this year, we go to Gresham. The ride officially starts at Cedarville Inn, just off the Springwater Corridor at Linnemann Station Park. (See below for a “R2R” aka ride to the ride if you plan to arrive at the start by transit instead.)

The route starts with a brief return westward on said Springwater Corridor. But in short order, we’ll exit north and wind our way around the foot of Powell (Butte), crossing into East Portland. The route snakes through neighborhoods north of Powell (Blvd), arcing generally northward and westward.

That will place us right where Magic Inn should be, had it not closed permanently in the time since last summer’s ride. There is a bar across the street, however — Bridge City Taproom — so that will have to do as stand-in inn. While we quaff at this alternate saloon, we can wistfully gaze across 122nd Ave at the shuttered inn as well as at its neighbor, Mr. Peep’s Peephole, which I assume is still there and always will be.

Perhaps to make up for a not-technically-an-inn stop, our final inn of the ride will be another not-yet-visited-by-this-ride inn. Our path’s arc will crest and pass back down southward while it continues heading west, eventually landing at Andy’s Inn on SE Foster Rd.

Like ride #2, there are a handful of transit options home from the final inn. The end spot is right on the #14 bus as well as a short ride from the #17 bus, #72 bus, and MAX Green Line (all frequent service). Likewise there are some spots to drop mid-route if needed, though for the first third or so of the route the options are a bit thin.

And speaking of transit — if you’ll be arriving at the start location via transit at Gresham Transit Center, the pre-ride R2R begins there. Come early and ride a few bonus miles between the transit center and Cedarville Inn, eschewing the obvious route of the Springwater Corridor for some cut-throughs, side streets, and other paths.

Inn Between Ride 2024 #3 R2R route map

View Inn Between Ride #3 R2R route on RideWithGPS

Inn Between Ride 2023

Ride bikes to bars named “inn” or which are in inns, by way of in-between spaces variously literal and figurative. The rides are free, but bring money for drinks and food.

Join me on 2nd Tuesdays for Pedalpalooza 2023:

  1. June 13, 2023, for ride #1 (SE/East)
  2. July 11, 2023, for ride #2 (NE/North)
  3. August 8, 2023, for ride #3 (Milwaukie)

Check the Shift calendar for any last-minute updates in the event of severe weather etc.

Short link to share these rides: bit.ly/inn-between-ride-2023

Josh (aka carrythebanner)
Email: innbetweenride@joshuahetrick.info
Mastodon: @press1forjosh@mastodon.social, #InnBetweenRidePDX
Twitter: @press1forjosh

Inn Between Ride #1 — SE/East edition

Shift calendar listing: Inn Between Ride #1

Approximately 11 miles; not a loop. Stops at:

Inn Between Ride 2023 #1 route map

View Inn Between Ride #1 route on RideWithGPS

Reel M Inn is one of the spots that inspired this whole ride series, so we start here once again. Please arrive early if you want food before we go (and be prepared to skip food at this stop if the fryer wait time is too lengthy).

From there we’ll head in a new direction, mostly due south towards Reed College, then east with a brief stopover at Woodstock Park. We’ll continue eastward and arc back north for a mid-stop at Tik Tok. (The adjacent Best Value Inn claims as an “on-site restaurant” so I’m counting it.) After that, we’ll continue north and east, ending at Magic Inn on SE 122nd Ave.

The ride officially ends there, but your ride leader will be heading back west after the ride if you want to roll back together. The last stop is also a short ride from the E 122nd Ave MAX Station (Blue Line) and the #20 and #73 buses (both frequent service).

Inn Between Ride #2 — NE/North edition

Shift calendar listing: Inn Between Ride #2

Approximately 12 miles; not a loop. Stops at:

Inn Between Ride 2023 #2 route map

View Inn Between Ride #2 route on RideWithGPS

Starting at the Kennedy School, this route establishes a new rule by bending the old one slightly — while it doesn’t have “inn” in the name, this bar is in an actual inn. So henceforth, Inn Between Rides now include bars named “inn” or bars which are in inns.

At any rate, from there we’ll meander through back streets, alleyways, and other odd corners of Northeast/North Portland, stopping briefly at Peninsula Park. The mid-stop inn will be Two Point Inn on N Lombard Ave (cash only!), and the ride finishes at Your Inn in St. Johns.

If St. Johns is too far afield to ride all the way home from, there are multiple TriMet options to head back. You can hop on the #4 or #75 bus (and put your bike on the front rack) or bike ~4.5 miles to the MAX Yellow Line (and wheel your bike into the train car).

Inn Between Ride #3 — Milwaukie edition

Shift calendar listing: Inn Between Ride #3

Approximately 12 miles; not a loop. Stops at:

Inn Between Ride 2023 #3 route map

View Inn Between Ride #3 route on RideWithGPS

Returning to the Bear Paw Inn, a mainstay of previous Inn Between rides, we’ll head south from Brooklyn through Sellwood to the Sellwood Saloon (aka Sellwood Inn). We’ll continue southward from there, weaving through Milwaukie and making a quick stop at Robert Kronberg Park. The ride ends at the Desert Inn in Oak Grove.

While the ride technically ends two towns over from Portland, we won’t be far off. The SE Park Ave MAX station (southernmost stop on the MAX Orange Line) is less than a 10 minute bike ride from the end spot. Downtown Milwaukie is only a few minutes ride farther (with additional transit connections), and the Springwater Corridor is only another 10 minute ride on top of that. If you have questions about return routes, please ask.

Wrong Side of the Tracks Ride 2022

Ever get stuck by a long freight train in the Central Eastside? Fear no more! There are multiple ways to get around it & get on your way — some more obvious than others. I’ve lived or worked near these tracks for over 10 years and have a collection of detours to share. Join me on Tuesday, June 7th, for Pedalpalooza 2022.

Wrong Side of the Tracks Ride route map

View Wrong Side of the Tracks route on RideWithGPS

Shift calendar listing: Wrong Side of the Tracks Ride

Not a loop, but the end location is only 1/2 mile from the start. Ends at Mt. Hood Brewing Co (the pub in the parked train car near the east end of Tilikum Crossing). Biketown hubs available at both start and end locations.

For more in-depth information, see my companion site Train in Vain where I catalogue all of the intersections, crossings, and detours.

Short link to share this ride: bit.ly/wrong-side-of-the-tracks-ride-2022

Josh (aka carrythebanner)
@press1forjosh
wrongsideofthetracksride@joshuahetrick.info
#WrongSideOfTheTracksRidePDX

Orange Ride 2022

Do you have a favorite orange bike? Love eating cheese and drinking OJ? Harbor a deep and maybe borderline irrational love of the color orange? Don your finest orange wear and ride your best orange wheels with your fellow orange aficionados! Join me on Tuesday, July 19th, for Pedalpalooza 2022.

Orange Ride 2022 route map

View Orange Ride route on RideWithGPS

Shift calendar listing: Orange Ride

This route takes you past numerous orange landmarks, including MAX Orange Line stations, orange murals, orange businesses, orange houses, and a ride down Orange Ave. Ding your bell when you see something orange! (Want a preview of what you’ll see? Check out my ride report from 2020. This year’s route will be a bit different, but hits many of the same streets.)

Bring orange snacks and drinks. Ride ends at a park where we can bask in our orangeness and have our feast. There may be a brief stop mid-route to grab a few last-minute orange sundries, but better to come prepared.

Route is, naturally, Biketown friendly! Route starts at a Biketown hub and ends near another hub (ride is not a loop, ends at Colonel Summers Park).

Short link to share this ride: bit.ly/orange-ride-2022

Josh (aka carrythebanner)
@press1forjosh
orangeride@joshuahetrick.info
#OrangeRidePDX

Inn Between Ride 2022

Ride bikes to bars named “inn” by way of in-between spaces, variously literal and figurative. The rides are free, but bring money for drinks and food.

Join me on 4th Tuesdays for Pedalpalooza 2022:

  1. June 28, 2022, for ride #1 (Southeast)
  2. July 26 August 2, 2022, for ride #2 (North)
  3. August 23, 2022, for ride #3 (SW/SE)

Please follow a (minimum) 2-out-of-3 rule at all times: outdoors, distanced, and/or masked. Each inn stop has some amount of outdoor seating; when inside, masks are recommended.

RSVPs are appreciated — they help me give an informed heads-up to the inns along our route — but not required. Also, check the Shift calendar for any last-minute updates in the event of severe weather etc.

Short link to share these rides: bit.ly/inn-between-ride-2022

Josh (aka carrythebanner)
@press1forjosh
innbetweenride@joshuahetrick.info
#InnBetweenRidePDX

Inn Between Ride #1 — Southeast edition

Shift calendar listing: Inn Between Ride #1

Approximately 9 miles; not a loop (though the end spot is only about a mile from the start location). Stops at:

Inn Between Ride 2022 #1 route map

View Inn Between Ride #1 route on RideWithGPS

Starts at Bear Paw Inn. There are two patios, one on the side near the front and another in the back. We’ll probably be gathered on the back patio.

Mid-stop is Belmont Inn, and the ride ends at Reel M Inn.

Inn Between Ride #2 — North edition

Shift calendar listing: [old date] Inn Between Ride #2 Postponed due to heat; new date is Tuesday, August 2.

Approximately 12 miles; not a loop. Stops at:

Inn Between Ride 2022 #2 route map

View Inn Between Ride #2 route on RideWithGPS

Returning to New 715 Inn (a starting location in 2021), but this time we head North. We’ll zigzag through inner North Portland, with a brief park stop en route to break up the ride. Come prepared with snacks if you like, as there won’t be a store stop on the ride.

From there we’ll hit two new (to this ride) inns in NoPo — Two Point Inn on Lombard, and finally Your Inn in St. Johns. Bring cash! Two Point Inn is cash only.

If St. Johns is too far afield to ride all the way home from, there are multiple TriMet options to head back. You can hop on the #4 or #75 bus (and put your bike on the front rack) or bike ~4.5 miles to the MAX Yellow Line (and wheel your bike into the train car).

Inn Between Ride #3 — SW/SE edition

Shift calendar listing: Inn Between Ride #3

Approximately 12 miles; not a loop. Stops at:

Inn Between Ride 2022 #3 route map

View Inn Between Ride #3 route on RideWithGPS

Starts at Goose Hollow Inn, in the (you guessed it) Goose Hollow neighborhood of Southwest Portland. Come early if you want food; it’s often busy so budget some extra time. There’s ample outdoor seating on the patio and in the lot so look around and you’ll find us.

From there we’ll wiggle through some back streets and under-used paths in Southwest, with a brief overlay at a park in South Portland. Come prepared with snacks for the park stop if you like, as there won’t be a store stop on the ride.

We’ll continue southward from there, and eventually cross the river for a stop at the Sellwood Saloon (aka Sellwood Inn) in the (you guessed it) Sellwood neighborhood. We’ll hang for a while there on the patio, then head out to one last stop at the Bear Paw Inn in the Brooklyn neighborhood.

East Portland Parks Ride 2021

Casually-paced ride from park to park in East Portland on July 24, 2021, for Pedalpalooza 2021. Not a loop — starts at Gateway Discovery Park, ends at Leach Botanical Garden. We’ll aim to arrive at the botanical garden by 3:00pm so you can visit the garden if you like (closes at 4:00pm on weekends). The ride is free, as is admission to the botanical garden (though donations are encouraged at the garden if you are able).

Approximately 7 miles, with multiple opportunities to join or split from the ride. The full route and all stops are east of I-205 and west of 122nd Ave.

Ride includes:

  • Gateway Discovery Park
  • Ventura Park
  • Mill Park
  • Portland Memory Garden / Ed Benedict Park
  • Bloomington Park
  • Foster Floodplain Natural Area
  • Leach Botanical Garden

Short link to share this ride: bit.ly/east-portland-parks-ride-2021

Josh (aka carrythebanner)
@press1forjosh
eastportlandparksride@joshuahetrick.info
#EastPortlandParksRide

Orange Ride 2021

Do you have a favorite orange bike? Love eating cheese and drinking OJ? Harbor a deep and maybe borderline irrational love of the color orange? Don your finest orange wear and ride your best orange wheels with your fellow orange aficionados! Join me on Tuesday, June 8th, for Pedalpalooza 2021.

Orange Ride route map

View Orange Ride route on RideWithGPS

This route takes you past numerous orange landmarks, including MAX Orange Line stations, orange murals, orange businesses, orange houses, and a ride down Orange Ave. Ding your bell when you see something orange! (Want a preview of what you’ll see? Check out my ride report from last year.)

Bring orange snacks and drinks (for you and your household — alas, no sharing recommended). Ride ends at a park where we can bask in our orangeness and have our (distanced) feast. There may be a brief stop mid-route to grab a few last-minute orange sundries, but better to come prepared.

Route is, naturally, Biketown friendly! Route starts at a Biketown hub and ends near another hub (ride is not a loop, ends at Colonel Summers Park). If you do go by Biketown, remember to wash or sanitize your hands immediately after using a shared bike.

Orange encouraged, masks required!

Short link to share this ride: bit.ly/orange-ride-2021

Josh (aka carrythebanner)
@press1forjosh
orangeride@joshuahetrick.info
#OrangeRidePDX

Inn Between Ride 2021

Ride bikes to bars named “inn” by way of in-between spaces, variously literal and figurative. The rides are free, but bring money for drinks and food.

Want more inn time and less in-between time? See Inn Between Ride #1.

Want less inn time and more in-between time? See Inn Between Ride #3.

Want something in between? See Inn Between Ride #2.

Join me on 2nd Mondays for Pedalpalooza 2021:

  1. June 14, 2021, for ride #1
  2. July 12, 2021, for ride #2
  3. August 9, 2021, for ride #3

We’ll be following a (minimum) 2-out-of-3 rule at all times: outdoors, distanced, or masked. Depending on how many people show or if any stops are too busy, we’ll adapt and head to a park or keep rolling to the next stop. RSVPs are appreciated, but not required.

Short link to share these rides: bit.ly/inn-between-ride-2021

Josh (aka carrythebanner)
@press1forjosh
innbetweenride@joshuahetrick.info
#InnBetweenRidePDX

Inn Between Ride #1

Approximately 6 miles; not a loop. Stops at:

  • Reel M Inn Piccolo Park
  • Belmont Inn Sewallcrest Park
  • Bear Paw Inn
Inn Between Ride #1 route map

View Inn Between Ride #1 route on RideWithGPS

If there’s not enough outdoor seating available at Reel M Inn, we’ll grab food & drinks to go and head to Piccolo Park (just a few blocks away). Reel M Inn just changed their hours — since they’re now closed on Mondays, the start location is Piccolo Park (just a few blocks away). BYO snacks and beverages.

Belmont Inn is currently closed on Mondays, and doesn’t have outdoor seating. In its place we’ll stop at Belmont Market across the street and then stopover in Sewallcrest Park. (Bonus points if you come prepared with drinks/snacks so we can skip the waylay at Belmont Market.)

Ends at Bear Paw Inn’s patio seating.

Inn Between Ride #2

Approximately 9 miles; not a loop. Stops at:

  • New 715 Inn
  • Goose Hollow Inn
  • Bear Paw Inn
Inn Between Ride #2 route map

View Inn Between Ride #2 route on RideWithGPS

If there’s not enough outdoor seating available at New 715 Inn, we’ll roll on to the next stop.

Goose Hollow Inn should have plenty of outdoor space, but if it’s too busy or the group is too large we can detour to a park.

Ends at Bear Paw Inn’s patio seating.

Inn Between Ride #3

Approximately 12 miles; not a loop. Stops at:

  • Sellwood Inn (aka Sellwood Saloon)
  • Bear Paw Inn
  • The Lodge (I’m running out of conveniently-located places named “inn”, sue me 😅)
  • Magic Inn
Inn Between Ride #3 route map

View Inn Between Ride #3 route on RideWithGPS

Route begins close-in in southeast near the river, and ends at Magic Inn in East Portland. If starting in Sellwood is too far south for you or adds too many miles, join up at the second stop in Brooklyn. We should arrive at the Bear Paw at about 7:30pm.

From there we head east, with a one more stop at The Lodge before ending at Magic Inn on SE 122nd Ave.

The ride officially ends at Magic Inn but your ride leader will be heading west after the ride if you want to roll back westward together. The last stop is also a short ride from the E 122nd Ave MAX Station (Blue Line) and the #20 and #73 buses (both frequent service).

Post-ride Orange Ride ride report

Follow my Orange Ride trail of orange through inner Southeast Portland …

The starting point is an orange-y combination MAX Orange Line + Biketown station, fittingly with orange adornments a-plenty. @ OMSI/SE Water MAX Station

A MAX train leaving the OMSI/SE Water MAX Station with orange Biketown bikes in the foreground

Kitted out in my finest oranges duds, about to roll out on an orange Biketown bike. 

Josh standing next to an orange Biketown bike, wearing an orange shirt, mask, sunglasses, and orange-brimmed helmet

Just a few pedals away, you can see the Oregon Rail Heritage Center which has large orange panels on its building and some very orange train cars on display. (Free to visit, btw! Donations encouraged.) @ SE Water Ave & Caruthers St

Oregon Rail Heritage Center seen from SE Water Ave & Caruthers St

Next MAX (and Biketown station) is a short ride down the Orange Line–adjacent multi-use path. Shout out to No More Freeways whose pin adorns my bag. Alas, not pictured: my orange Sarah 2020 pin which I left on another bag. @ Clinton St/SE 12th Ave MAX Station

Clinton St/SE 12th Ave MAX Station with Biketown bike in foreground; messenger bag in basket with No More Freeways pin

Crossing over Powell Blvd into Brooklyn, there are 2 orange murals along the train track; both by Zach Yarrington. @ SE 17th Ave/Powell overcrossing 

Never Odd or Even; mural by Zach Yarrington
Day by Day, Night by Night; mural by Zach Yarrington

Saw a surprising number of MAX trains still, given the COVID-19 schedule reductions. And while I prefer the layout of the newer MAX cars, I still really dig the (orange-y!) tri-color band on the older ones.  @ SE 17th Ave & Rhine St MAX Station

Orange Line MAX train arriving at SE 17th Ave & Rhine St MAX Station. First car is older style with triple orange band on the side; second car is newer blue and yellow motif.

I have no idea what OGSystems does, but they have a rad orange wall. @ OGSystems

Josh giving thumbs-up in front of OGSytems building with large orange wall

Very orange-y corner: another MAX station, plus D & H Flagging building, sign, and work materials in many shades of the orange rainbow. @ SE Holgate Blvd & 17th Ave

Milwaukie-bound MAX Orange Line train passing D & H Flagging company with orange building, sign, and work materials

I got slightly off my intended route of SE 14th Ave, but the neighborhood streets in Brooklyn are all decent riding. Anyway, accidental orange discovery of construction materials, with bonus orange fire hydrant. @ SE 15th Ave & Haig St

Road Work Ahead sign next to an orange fire hydrant

Short detour from the route for more construction materials, this time for the in-progress Gideon Overcrossing. Some day it shall thwart the bane of lengthy freight train delays. Some day. (Projected completion is actually late 2020.) @ SE Taggart St & 14th Ave

Under-construction Gideon Overcrossing seen from the north landing

20 is plenty, and orange is … well, nothing rhymes with orange, but yay orange? @ SE Tibbetts St & 19th Ave

20 is Plenty sign attached to a utility pole

People’s Food Co-op is more brown than orange, but then again brown is just dark orange. Closed on Thursdays during COVID, otherwise a good stop for orange snacks. (Pedalpalooza poster out front, of course.) @ SE Tibetts & 21st Ave

People's Food Co-op with Pedalpalooza poster and Biketown bike in foreground

Aptly named, I’ve been called this a few times in my life. @ Oddball Studios

Josh in front of Oddball Studios tattoo parlor

Trio of orange buildings, with Garden Bar in a strong front-row position @ Garden Bar

Three buildings in different shades of orange, with bright orange Garden Bar in front

Plaid Pantry: not orange, but the next best thing @ SE Division St & Ladd Ave

Plaid Pantry at SE Division & 21st Ave seen across the intersection from the north

Orange is more a state of mind than a place, but if you gotta pick a place, Orange Ave will do just fine. @ SE Orange Ave & 16th Ave

Orange Biketown bike in front of SE Orange Ave street sign and adjacent rose garden

Blue is orange flipped inside out @ SE Orange Ave between Hickory Street and Division St

Light blue building to the right of an orange building
Color-inverted version of previous photo, which makes the orange building blue and vice versa

The corner (?) of Ladd & Ladd in Ladd Circle. Not orange, but the Ladd Lap is customary for any ride. YMMV (especially if you’re riding the Ladds 500). @ SE Ladd Ave & Ladd Ave

SE Ladd Ave & SE Ladd Ave street signs at the southeast intersection of Ladd Circle

Flowers aren’t really my thing, but if you’re gonna flower, flower orange. @ SE 16th Ave & Salmon St

Roundabout with orange flowers planted in the center

King Hummus has an excellent bike/walk/drive thru window. Get your hummus on the cheap, with a heaping side of orange. @ King Harvest Hummus

King Harvest Hummus orange building with Biketown bike in front of the drive thru window

Having traversed the seas of orange, we arrive at the friendly port of a much-loved neighborhood park. @ Colonel Summers Park

Colonel Summers Park with Biketown bike in the foreground

As with any good ride, we finish with snacks and drinks in the park — all manner of orange, of course. And if you’re trying to find me out and about, That Damn Orange Hat of mine has been a beacon for almost 25 years and counting.

Nacho chips, cheese, and blood orange pale ale, plus orange People's Food Co-op bandana and Syracuse Orangemen knit cap

Reminder: Go ride the Orange Ride or do basically anything orange-y and bike-y and I’ll donate to Don’t Shoot Portland and Q Center! Details in previous post.

Black is the New Orange

Ride the Orange Ride route and raise funds for organizations supporting Black and LGBTQ2SIA+ lives

To support organizations that are doing critical work in demanding justice for Black and LGBTQ2SIA+ lives, the Orange Ride is now a benefit for Don’t Shoot Portland and Q Center.

Check out the Orange Ride route and ride it anytime between now and the end of Pedalpalooza. Please adapt it to your abilities if you need a shorter route or any other modification. If you can’t ride this route, do something else in the spirit of being orange-y and bike-y!

Consider riding it as a feeder to the daily Rose City Justice protests at Revolution Hall. (For more details, follow @RoseCityJustice on Twitter or Instagram.) This route ends only a few blocks from Rev Hall. Go, listen, learn, and take action.

Send me a picture from your ride and I’ll donate $5 to each organization. (I’ll make it $10 if you do it on PedalpaloozaPDX’s Rainbow Day on June 18th.) Tag your photos on Twitter with #OrangeRidePDX or email them to me at orangeride (at) joshuahetrick (dot) info.

And if you make your own donation to one of those orgs, send me proof and I’ll match your donation. I’ll donate/match up to an overall total of $500. If another person or org is interested in matching my matches (at any ratio!), hit me up.

Come for the bike ride, stay for the anti-racist action! #BlackLivesMatter