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Thursday, Aug 28, 2008













Our mission is to
inspire people of all
ages to travel by bicycle.
We help cyclists explore
the landscapes and history
of America for fitness,
fun, and self-discovery.
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SELF CONTAINED TOURS

SUPPORTED TOURS
· TRANSAM VAN E-W
· BLACK HILLS
· C&O CANAL/GAP
· CYCLE MONTANA
· CYCLE THE DIVIDE, CO
· CYCLE UTAH
· CYCLE WASHINGTON
· CYCLE THE GORGE
· GREAT PARKS SOUTH, CO
· SOUTHERN AZ ROAD
· TEXAS HILL COUNTRY
· BASE CAMP FRUITA, CO
· CANYON COUNTRY, CO/UT
· VINTAGE VIRGINIA
· UGRR CELEBRATION
· CALIFORNIA
  WINTER WARMER

· FARM FRESH
· FAMILY FUN CO
· FAMILY FUN ID
· IDAHO RELAXED
· SIERRA SAMPLER, CA

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NEW!
California Winter Warmer
Trip Summary
Trip Dates: Feb 16 - Feb 22
Days: 7   Level of Support: Event
Surface: Road
Riders: 60
Type: Supported   Meals: Catered meals
Physical Difficulty: Advanced   Cost: $999
Booking Status: Closed
DANCING SURF, DESERT SANDS

A spring ride along the sunny byways of Southern California may be just what you need to clean out a winter’s worth of cobwebs. And we’re definitely not talking Hollywood Boulevard here.

Starting adjacent to San Diego in nearby Chula Vista, we’ll quickly ride past Otay Reservoir, home of a U.S. Olympic Training Center, where resident cyclists, kayakers and other athletes practice their crafts. Next, we’ll bear east toward the Jamul Mountains, no doubt witnessing evidence of the wildfires that ripped through the area in fall 2007.  Driven by fierce Santa Ana winds, the fires ignited the largest evacuation in California history, but did not appreciably impact our riding route.

From Jamul, we’ll ride through the rolling, high desert before climbing into the Laguna Mountains and passing through a portion of the Cleveland National Forest and the Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, with its surprising mix of oak woodlands, pepperings of pine, and meandering creeks.  The day ends in Julian, an historic gold-mining town now better known for its bounty of apple orchards…and its homemade pies—not only of apple, but of banana cream and other lip-smacking fillings.

The next morning we’ll zip down to the desert floor and ride through Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, where you may momentarily wish you were aboard a mountain bike.  The largest state park in California, the Anza-Borrego encompasses some 500 miles of dirt roads.  It also boasts plenty of hiking trails passing through dry washes, palm groves, and wildflower-studded open lands.  After a night’s stay in the desert, we’ll return to the mountains and Julian via a different route – expect some stiff climbs – to spend another night there.  Then we’ll begin a long descent back to the Pacific Coast.  Setting up our last evening’s camp at San Elijo State Beach, we’ll be lulled to sleep by the sounds of crashing surf.  The next day we’ll make a final dash down the coast, passing through Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Del Mar, Torrey Pines, La Jolla, and Mission Beach.

This ride is too much fun to be called “training,” but it will definitely help whip you into shape for the upcoming summer. So, stop your California dreamin’ and join us for a great spring spin.

For more detailed information, see Event logistics.


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