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Pacific Coast Route Section 1


Product #: BC-1611

Overall Rating: 4 Stars
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Vancouver is a relatively easy city in which to bicycle. Then after crossing the border into Washington, you'll be riding on narrow two-lane roads on level terrain. There are no shoulders, and traffic is light. Bellingham is a larger town with moderate traffic and some congested intersections. SR-20 south of Anacortes and Whidbey Island has some rolling to hilly terrain. There are several narrow two-lane sections and congested areas near the island's towns; traffic is generally light away from SR 20. South of Port Townsend the route is rolling to hilly on mostly low-traffic rural roads through farms and forests. From Castle Rock in southern Washington you'll face some steep climbs across low hills to Ocean Beach Rd. along the Columbia River. In Oregon, you'll ride west on US 30, which carries moderate traffic and has wide shoulders most of the way into Astoria, the beginning and end points for the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail and the Lewis & Clark Bicycle Trail.

 

Current Printed Version: 2008

For more information on this route or to print out the most up to date addenda for this map please click on link below:

www.adventurecycling.org/routes/pacificcoast.cfm



Customer Reviews

1 Stars Maps are not accurate
by a member on Aug 4, 2011
  I purchased the map #1 for Washington coast. Navigating past Bremerton was difficult and so we resorted to a regular map. Some of the roads described in the caption did not exist.

4 Stars Got us to the church on time
by a member from Norfolk, va on Aug 3, 2011
  A good guide for getting out of Vancouver. We got off the train, got on the bike and made Bellingham, WA by dinnertime. Detoured down 101along the Hood canal rejoining the route in Shelton, WA, then veered off again at Castle Rock and picked up the STP route into Portland for our daughter's wedding. Googled for hotels alng the way. A great trip overall!

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5 Stars Pacific Coast Route Section 1
by Louis Trottier from Quebec city, Canada on Mar 7, 2011
  Excellent map! compact, resist to rain, have telephone numbers and addresses for tourist offices, emergencies (just in case) and accomodations (ex. : lodging). I intend to follow the routes indicated in each of the 13 minimaps. It looks like it has been made from multiple experiences over the years. Do not regret my purchase.
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