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    P6 THE SPOKESMAN • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 2021
Work on technical riding skills at rocky Radlands
BY MARK MORICAL • The Bulletin
REDMOND — The wind whipped fiercely across the High Desert as I
negotiated a seemingly endless series of flat rocks along the trail.
Mountain biking in the wintertime in Central Oregon is not without its
difficulty. Brisk temperatures, and icy, snowy and muddy terrain can
make for grueling outings on the trails.
But at the Redmond Radlands, add
a significant amount of technical lava
rock to that list of challenges.
The Radlands include about 10 miles
of looped singletrack trails in northeast
Redmond. Lava rock is incorporated
creatively into much of the singletrack,
designed by volunteers with the Central
Oregon Trail Alliance. The Radlands is
the ideal place to develop technical rid-
ing skills on terrain that is quite differ-
ent from most other bike trails in Cen-
tral Oregon. It is also a perfect winter
option when other trails near Bend are
still mired in snow or ice.
On Tuesday, I made the drive from
Bend to Redmond to explore the Rad-
lands. I left early in the morning, in or-
der to ride the trails while the dirt was
still frozen and before muddy condi-
tions might develop with a thaw. (Rid-
ing in mud is not just unenjoyable, it
also can damage trails by leaving be-
hind ruts.)
Starting from the trailhead at the
High Desert Sports Complex, the trail
was smooth and fast, cutting through
sagebrush and old, twisted juniper
trees. It took a while to reach the rocky
sections of the trail, but once I did, they
never seemed to end.
Much of the rock built into the sin-
gletrack at the Radlands is flat slab rock
that is relatively easy to ride over. But
some rock sections are particularly
tricky, with the rocks jutting up sharply
for long stretches.
Full-suspension bikes that can help
to smooth out a ride are recommended
at the Radlands.
Riding over rocky, technical terrain
on a mountain bike usually is all about
mind over matter. Those who have the
confidence and make a quick decision
to just go for it often will ride a chal-
lenging section without incident.
Hesitation can cause problems.
At the Radlands trails, I focused on
riding fast and continuously through
the myriad rock gardens, using my mo-
mentum to carry me through the rug-
ged terrain. Braking hard or stopping
can be disastrous, as that can lead to a
loss of balance or tipping over to crash
onto the rocks.
Posted signs at the Radland rate the
singletrack trails as “easy,” “more diffi-
cult” or “most difficult.” The area also
holds many miles of doubletrack dirt
roads to explore.
On the north end of the trail system,
bikers have three loop options of vary-
ing skill levels. Duck ‘n Cover is the most
technical and rocky segment of the trail
system, according to bendtrails.org.
On the south end of the Radlands,
the Outer Loop provides more miles
and fewer rocky sections.
I rode the Outer Loop once around,
then tried the intermediate Bobber
Loop (intermediate) and Duck ‘n
Cover. All told, I rode about 10 miles in
1 hour, 40 minutes, as the lava rock sec-
tions made for slow-going.
Aside from the technical riding chal-
lenges, the Radlands offer some under-
rated views.
Redmond is home to dramatic vis-
tas of the Three Sisters to the west and
Smith Rock State Park to the north.
The flat, open expanse of the Radlands
makes the most of these views, as the
mountains are visible most anywhere in
the network.
The variety of the trail features in the
Radlands is pretty unique, from con-
tinuously rock-strewn trails to smooth,
flowing high-desert singletrack. The
area has little elevation change, so
mountain bikers need not worry about
hellacious climbs or teeth-chattering
downhill sections.
The technical rock challenges are
enough, and they make the Radlands
a good destination for any mountain
biker in the winter and spring.
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IF YOU GO
Directions: From Bend, take U.S.
Highway 97 north to Redmond. Turn
right on Oregon Highway 126/Ev-
ergreen Avenue. Turn left on Ninth
Street. Turn right on Negus Way. Stay
straight to go onto Maple Avenue.
The High Desert Sports Complex and
the Radlands trailhead are on the left.
Length: About 10 miles of single-
track bike trails, with several loop op-
tions. Plans call for 30 miles of trails
eventually.
Rating: Technically intermediate to
advanced; aerobically easy to inter-
mediate.
Trail features: Trails range from
easy to advanced. Many of the trails
include technical riding over lava
rock. Views include the Cascade
Range and Smith Rock State Park.
Bulletin file photos
Mountain bikers ride in the
Radlands trail network.
Reporter: 541-383-0318,
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IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR THE
STATE OF ORE-
GON COUNTY OF
DESCHUTES
IN THE MATTER OF
THE ESTATE OF:
SANDRA LEE FEN-
TON, Deceased.
Case No.: 21PB00232
NOTICE TO INTER-
ESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the un-
dersigned has been
appointed person-
al
representative.
All persons having
claims against the
estate are required
to present them,
with vouchers at-
tached, to the un-
dersigned Personal
Representative c/o
The Law Office of
David Johnson; PO
Box 5044; Salem,
Oregon 97304 within
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date of first publica-
tion of this notice,
or the claims may be
barred.
All persons whose
rights may be affect-
ed by the proceed-
ings may obtain ad-
ditional information
from the records of
the Court, the per-
sonal representative,
or the lawyers for the
personal representa-
tive, David Johnson,
PO Box 5044, Sa-
lem, OR 97304.
Dated and first pub-
lished on March 3,
2021. Phyllis Gan-
der, Personal Repre-
sentative
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SENTATIVE:
Phyllis K Gander Per-
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tive 117 Commercial
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PO Box 5044 Salem,
OR 97304 Tele-
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1332 djohnson@da-
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Suite 275 PO Box
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IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF ORE-
GON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF DESCHUTES -
PROBATE DEPART-
MENT
In the Matter of the Es-
tate of:
ROMAINE KAY WAT-
SON,
Deceased.
Case No. 21PB00389
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NOTICE IS HEREBY
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dersigned has been
appointed Personal
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of
the estate. All per-
sons having claims
against the estate
are
required
to
present them, with
vouchers attached,
to the undersigned
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0909; Fax: (503)
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within
four (4) months of
the date of first pub-
lication of this notice,
as stated below, or
such claims may be
barred.
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rights may be affect-
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may obtain addition-
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the records of the
court, the Personal
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the attorney for the
personal represen-
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NOTICE IS HEREBY
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the Estate of Den-
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deceased,
De-
schutes County Cir-
cuit Court Case No.
21PB00875. All per-
sons having claims
against the estate
are required to pres-
ent them within four
months from the
date of the first pub-
lication of this No-
tice to the Personal
Representative
at
Thorp, Purdy, Jewett,
Urness & Wilkinson,
P.C., 1011 Harlow
Road,
Suite 300,
Springfield, Oregon
97477, or they may
be barred.
Any person whose
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ceedings may obtain
additional informa-
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of the Court, the
Personal Represen-
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Personal Represen-
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DATED and first pub-
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The undersigned has
been appointed per-
sonal representative
of the Estate of BRI-
AN ROBERT MEE-
HAN,
Deceased,
by the Deschutes
County Circuit Court
of the State of Ore-
gon, probate num-
ber
21PB00523.
All persons having
claims against the
estate are required
to present the same
with proper vouch-
ers within four (4)
months after the
date of first publi-
cation to the under-
signed or they may
be barred. Additional
information may be
obtained from the
court records, the
undersigned or the
attorney.
Date first published:
March 3, 2021
Amy-Louise Roxburgh
Personal Represen-
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c/o Steven D. Bryant
Attorney at Law
Bryant Emerson, LLP
PO Box 457
Redmond OR 97756
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IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF ORE-
GON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF DESCHUTES
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Es-
tate of
JOHN E. MASTER-
SON, Deceased
Case No. 21PB01337
NOTICE TO INTER-
ESTED PERSONS
Notice is hereby given
that Kevin Masterson
and Guy Masterson
have been appoint-
ed as the co-person-
al representatives of
said estate. All per-
sons having claims
against the estate
are required to pres-
ent them to the un-
dersigned attorney
for the co-personal
representatives
at
360 SW Bond St.
Ste. 500, Bend, OR
97702, within four
months after the
date of first publica-
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the claims may be
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rights may be af-
fected by the pro-
ceedings may obtain
information from the
records of the Court,
the
co-personal
representatives, or
the attorney for the
co-personal repre-
sentatives.
Dated and first pub-
lished on March 10,
2021.
Kevin Masterson and
Guy Masterson
Co-Personal Repre-
sentatives
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FOR
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500
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