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<blockquote data-quote="user 213" data-source="post: 1426709" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>FYI - Team Oregon does have an ART class done on a go cart track. One of the instructors is an FJR rider too. (DeanW). Not sure you're ready for the ART, but there is also an excellent Advance Braking Course. <a href="https://team-oregon.org/" target="_blank"> LINK</a> They have a nice <a href="https://team-oregon.org/courseTool/" target="_blank">course selection tool</a> as well.</p><p></p><p>Portland is a great place to ride. I lived there for ~45 years. Left in '11. The routes to the coast are varied and twisty, most following rivers for some or most of the way once you're over the mountains. You do tend to get stuck in the Willamette Valley in the Winter though. Mt Hood has fantastic paved logging roads around the back side once you slog up 26. And Eastern Oregon offers a lot of wide open roads and wandering two laners to funky small towns. Go have a shake and burger in Fields next summer. When all else fails, running over to Vancouver and out the Columbia River Gorge on 14. A great lunch ride. Or Clackamas river road up to Detroit Reservoir.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 213, post: 1426709, member: 213"] FYI - Team Oregon does have an ART class done on a go cart track. One of the instructors is an FJR rider too. (DeanW). Not sure you're ready for the ART, but there is also an excellent Advance Braking Course. [URL="https://team-oregon.org/"] LINK[/URL] They have a nice [URL="https://team-oregon.org/courseTool/"]course selection tool[/URL] as well. Portland is a great place to ride. I lived there for ~45 years. Left in '11. The routes to the coast are varied and twisty, most following rivers for some or most of the way once you're over the mountains. You do tend to get stuck in the Willamette Valley in the Winter though. Mt Hood has fantastic paved logging roads around the back side once you slog up 26. And Eastern Oregon offers a lot of wide open roads and wandering two laners to funky small towns. Go have a shake and burger in Fields next summer. When all else fails, running over to Vancouver and out the Columbia River Gorge on 14. A great lunch ride. Or Clackamas river road up to Detroit Reservoir. [/QUOTE]
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