Why Cascadia Super Gravel Is One of the Pacific Northwest’s Most Unique Gravel Races

Why Cascadia Super Gravel Is One of the Pacific Northwest’s Most Unique Gravel Races

I’ve been a part of more gravel races than I can count. Most of the time, my role is that of a photographer, capturing the moment. On some levels, that sounds exhilarating. While it is a blast, most of my time is spent waiting, watching … and thinking.

Recently, I shot photos at Cascadia Super Gravel outside of Olympia, Washington. It was my first time there. While I’ll circle back around to more details of the event itself, I want to pick up where I left off in that first paragraph … thinking.

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Rural Communities Don’t Need the Next Unbound. They Need Their Own Version of Dufur.

Rural Communities Don’t Need the Next Unbound. They Need Their Own Version of Dufur.

Every year, the gravel cycling world turns its attention toward Emporia, Kansas.

Thousands of riders from around the world travel to Unbound Gravel. The event attracts roughly 5,000 participants and generates millions of dollars in economic activity for the community. For a few days each year, Emporia becomes the center of the gravel universe.

It’s an impressive success story.

But I think many rural communities are asking the wrong question.

The question isn’t, “How do we become the next Emporia?”

The better question might be, “What is our version of Dufur?”

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