Thursday, November 3, 2016

‘Oregon ABCity Tour' … Exploring Our State, One Letter at a Time’

Jan, always with her brilliant smile, caught me going through her isle at Roth’s one afternoon 2 ½ years ago while wearing my leather jacket. She says, “You ride a motorcycle”? She quickly handed me a registration form, briefly explaining the ‘Oregon ABCity Tour’ concept. Though not exclusive to motorcycles, I can’t imagine a better way to explore this amazing state of ours. Since that time I’ve been hooked.

 Curt Frink wanted to take a concept from other motorcycle clubs, but limit the journey solely through this tenth largest state of the union, Oregon! They began with the letter ‘A’ thinking that they’d continue through the alphabet, but soon decided that each year would be a random letter or letters. The ‘tour’ begins March 1st and completes the last day of September, providing abundant opportunity to collect the sixty some odd cities and towns across our beautiful state. Participants then provide their pictures of the particular town with their registration number in the photo. The picture must include the name of the town, like a Post Office, library, fire station, a church or business.

This year marks the first that I’ve collected the entire group of selected towns less a couple that no longer exist. The letters assigned for 2016 were ‘K’ and ‘N’. There are the familiar names such Keizer, Klamath Falls, Nehalem and Newberg. Then there are those that you’ve likely never heard of, or if you have, you wouldn’t have a clue of their whereabouts. They include, Noti, Keating, New Bridge and New Idaho. And oh, did you know that we have a ‘Nashville’?

Yes it is!
Craig & I at the California boarder
 With a bit of planning…the bike, the gear, a friend (thanks Craig!) and route determined, all that remains is the adventure. And what an adventure it has proven to be. When would anyone in their right mind schedule a trip to ‘Vinson’, Oregon? Last year, with the letters of J, U, V, Y and Z, that is exactly what I planned. The previous two days had found me coming up short on discovering the old communities of ‘Umli’ and ‘Jonesborro’. While stopping at both John Day and Ukiah on my way to Umatilla, I asked the question regarding Vinson.  All were quite sure that Vinson no longer existed. Not only does Vinson exist, the stop provided perhaps my greatest of ABCity Tour stories.
 

Vinson is a one sign, one house, one barn and one ‘un-named’ cemetery of a town, or rather spot on the map. What was awesome about my stop was that as I approached there was also a yellow school bus arriving at the same time. Stepping out of this bus would be 30 to 40 folks on tour with the Oregon Historical Society lead by two elderly gentlemen that were quite knowledgeable about the history of Vinson and its surrounding area. So here I was, assuming that I would likely strike out once again. Not only did I not strike out, I received an unforeseen history lesson and opportunity to listen to a five piece folk band as well. Oh, and yes I received ‘5’ points toward my ABCity goal :)

This year included great finds of Norton, Oregon with their community library that stands 4 feet high, 3 feet wide and a foot deep. Plus there was our stop at New Bridge and their pastor, who along with an elderly Grange member, gave us more history lessons that we’ll soon not forget, including the fact that our first Governor was from this community and his wife was related to Chief Joseph. Part of the journey includes the search for perhaps the most unusual community sign. One of the best this year would have to be ‘North Howell’. A local nursery has purchased the old Mobil station appliances with the flying Pegasus and two old pumps all beautifully reconditioned. Sometimes you just happen upon the right sign. Such would be the case of Keizer, Oregon. Likely with dozens of possible signs to capture a photo of, I was able to find the old Keizer School, which happen to be celebrating their 100th anniversary.

'North Howell's' Journey to another day...
Flying through Keating :)
When the season ends on September 30th, you have a couple weeks to send in your photos for the judges to determine their eligibility. Then early in November we have a banquet in order to experience the stories and pictures of one another and enjoy food specifically selected from the letters of the year’s tour. For example, Kiwi will likely be part of this years banquet. Beyond the meal, we also join together to bring non-perishable food items and/or cash that is donated to Marion/Polk Food Share. Riding has never had a better cause than giving to others. The selection of the annual point’s winner is announced as well. Of course there’s no competition. Well…there might just be a town or two that each of us keep as our 'Ace in the hole' per say, hoping that we might have been the only one to find it. At times a treasure hunt for sure!

At 'Kingsley' Oregon with Miko - A Place to Die For
So there you have it. Oregon ABCity Tour has surely become an annual part of my schedule. And I haven’t even begun to touch on the beauty found while driving across highway 395 and the Abert Range, or 47 through Vernonia and past Natal. I’m sure you’ve been up 205 (highway that is, not interstate) and driven into Fields to enjoy their ‘World Famous Shakes’! Or most definitely you’ve ventured down Idaho 71 into the Snake River canyon then connect with Oregon 86 and enjoyed the beauty of the valley’s found near Halfway and Richland, Oregon. If you haven’t…then might I suggest joining the Oregon ABCity Tour for 2017. If you’re like me…you’ll be glad you did!




Johnny could of written this song about 'Oregon' for sure :)

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