Welcome to The Mighty Beavers - Dirty Dozen Oregon Edition
Please see below for everything that you need to know in advance of your upcoming adventure.
You can click "My Trips" at the top of this page to access and edit your personal information and pay your remaining balance at any time.
Your main Rogue Expeditions contact for any pre-trip questions or concerns is kiana@roguexpeditions.com.
Your Rogue Expeditions guides for this trip will be Kiana Newman. Contact information for Kiana will be provided in advance of the trip.
Once you have booked your flight, please submit your flight details here.
We will provide pickups at the Redmond Airport (RDM) or at hotels located in Bend or Redmond between 12:00 and 2:00 PM on July 11, 2026.
Departures from the Redmond Airport should be no earlier than 1:00 PM on July 16, 2026; we are also happy to take you to a hotel in Bend or Redmond if you want to extend your trip!
Those who would like to extend their trip are encouraged to spend a few extra days in Bend before or after the trip. We're happy to provide suggestions on trails, restaurants, transport and more to registered runners!
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GENERAL THINGS TO CONSIDER
Temperatures will likely be around 45-50F at night and 70-80F during the day, though it can be warmer in July; don't neglect the layers!
We strongly recommend bringing a hydration pack so that you can carry snacks, water, camera, extra layers, etc. If you don't own one, the best way to find a good fit is to go try them on! Head to your nearest run specialty or outdoor retailer; you'll know when you find the right fit.
1 pair trail running shoes + 1 pair non-running shoes (optional)
1 pair flip flops (sandals w/straps are preferred for rafting trip, or you can wear running shoes)
3-4 sets of running clothes (shorts/tights + tanks/short sleeve shirts + 1-2 long sleeve shirt + jog bras)
1 running jacket (if it looks like a wet week, you'll want something waterproof!)
2-3 sets of casual non-running clothes (shorts & pants, short sleeve shirts, 1 long sleeve shirt)
1 warm jacket (down or fleece)
Underwear
Sleepwear
Swimsuit (optional for rafting, post-run lake dips, hot springs)
5-6 pairs socks
Running hat
Sunglasses
Hydration pack
Any gels/electrolytes that you prefer for a long run
Toiletries
Any medication that you may need
Blister kit (we will have a first aid kit on hand but great to have some of your own supplies)
Sunblock
Reading material
Phone/camera + charger
Most everything is already paid for and credit cards are widely accepted, so you shouldn’t need much in the way of cash.
The only things you may need to purchase will be alcohol, any personal snacks that you may want (we'll make a stop at a grocery store), souvenirs and tips if you choose (never expected but always appreciated!).
State: Oregon
Country: United States
Altitude: 1000-3000 ft.
Landscapes: The areas that we'll visit are incredibly diverse. You’ll experience high desert, dramatic canyons, wild rivers, old growth forest and plenty of waterfalls!
Food: Breakfasts will be hearty with plenty of options, including things such as fresh fruit, oatmeal, yogurt, eggs and always plenty of coffee. Lunches will be post-run picnic style - sandwiches, fruit, salty and sweet snacks, etc. Some dinners are sourced from a variety of great local restaurants while others are prepared by a private chef right at "home" and will always feature plenty of healthy, fresh, delicious food. We can accommodate typical dietary restrictions, but please make sure you indicate any special needs when you register!
Drinks: Oregon is home to more craft breweries, vineyards & kombucha makers than we could possibly list here, and we certainly encourage you to drink local! Our accommodations are all located in quiet, scenic areas and we will make sure that you have plenty of chance to stock up on whatever beverages you'd like to have for the week. Coffee will always be provided with breakfast, along with drinking water for the runs.
Weather: Generally speaking you can expect bright sunny days with temps around 45-50F/7-10C at night, 70-80F/20-27C during the day and low humidity, though July can still surprise with some colder temperatures. We’ll touch base the week prior to the trip with a more accurate weather forecast.
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Connectivity: You will have wifi at all of our accommodations, but please expect little to no cell service after Day 2. A true getaway!
Accommodation: We will stay at three unique properties during this trip, each one intimate and welcoming in a way that only locally-owned lodges can be. The first is involves an assortment of cozy cabins and lodge rooms just on the outskirts of Bend. Rooms here are double occupancy with a limited number of single rooms; you can indicate preference and we will assign rooms as registrations are received.
The second is a charming Victorian-style bed and breakfast located in a tiny town called Westfir, where you can kick back on the patio, listen to the river and gaze straight up at steep, forested slopes of the Cascades. We will have the whole place, hosted by a wonderful local couple, and everyone will have their own room here.
The trip finishes at a lodge nestled in the old growth on Suttle Lake where the group will stay at a cozy, comfortable mountain lodge with lots of beautiful scenery and mountain air. The cabins will all be shared, with 2-3 people per room (each room has its own bathroom!).
With each place you can expect mountain-rustic design, locally-owned hospitality and right-at-home comfort!
