Sunday, October 20, 2024

Bikepacking Overnight: White River - Wamic Loop

2024 shaped up to be a pretty dismal year for bikepacking. While we were able to get the whole crew together for a big camping weekend with mountain bikes, we got rained out of two bike tours. As we neared the end of bikepacking season, wildfire smoke settled into Central Oregon unseasonably late, and then much needed rain threatened the last trip we had on the calendar. But in the end, the OG crew of Ani and myself made it happen and had a blissful -- if hard -- two days out relishing the fall colors.

We rode the Dirty Freehub "White River Loop - Wamic extension" as mapped and camped at the Bonney Crossing Campground, which boasts this lovely one-star Google review:

Neither of us had ridden much this year, so it felt a little extra hard... but just note that riding it this way puts the vast majority of the climbing in the first day!


From wide farmland views, clear looks at Mt. Hood (Wy'east), golden oaks, larches, and the best of all the fall colors, we ended this bikepacking season with a commitment to get bigger badder bike rides for 2025!

Farmland art.

Me on a bike!

Windy dirty roads.

Dropping the descent into the Wamic River... not as fun as we wanted cuz it was pretty washboarded and loose.

Just another gorgeous river crossing.

But the fall colors and party hat can't be beat.

Mt. Hood (Wy'east) with a dapper cloud hat and sweet lenticular clouds.

Wamic coffee stop to get us up the last climb.

Bonney Crossing Campground is a gem of a primitive campground... no one but us and another bikepacking duo that came in after dark.

We relished the last of the golden rays of sun in fall colors on the trail across the road.

Morning moon and pink skies.


A few tips for cycle tourists:
  • We hit this at just the right time after bow hunting season had ended but before the regular hunting season at peak fall color!
  • While not marked on the Dirty Freehub map, there is a great dispersed campsite next to the Wamic River if you don't mind starting the day with a steep climb. And, I'd be a little weary of the water due to the agricultural runoff on each side of that canyon, which is why we happily opted for the Bonney Crossing Campground, which gets its water from the nearby wilderness area.
  • There are some great food options in Wamic (a bar that serves food and a cafe with coffee, ice cream, breakfast, and wraps) and Tygh Valley (Molly B's diner).