Who
Cyclist of all disciplines!
What
A bicycle tour of 13, 26 or 56 miles
When
October 22nd
Leaving at 8:30am
FROM Santa Rita Park
We will be arriving by 7:00 to set up sign-ups, and ready to go by 7:15
Please park at the BMX track if you plan on leaving your car for the day.
If bad weather including rain and lightning this event may be postponed or even canceled.
This is a point-to-point ride with aid stations along the way, a marked course, and lunch/beverage waiting at the finish.
You have to find your Own Transportation to the start and/or from the finish.
Look at the sign-ups and you might know someone you could make the trip with.
See our facebook page to make carpooling arrangements with other participants. It is mandatory to have a navigation device with the route file on it, the course will be marked but it is still very easy to get turned around. This can also be as simple as a printed map. Flour, arrows, and cones will be used as course markings
The "Full Tour" starts at Santa Rita Park in Durango, Colorado and ends at Lions Wilderness Park in Farmington, NM. Following your gps and course markings. You will start in Santa Rita Park then turn right and head south on highway 550 until reaching CR 210 where you will turn right again and head west climbing past Lake Nighthorse.
Continue climbing on CR 210 until you reach CR 141 (Wildcat Canyon Rd.) Turn left on Wildcat Canyon for a few more miles until CR 136 (Long Hollow Dr.) This is where the payment section ends and the gravel riding begins. Expect a combination of fast rolling, smooth, and washboard gravel roads with breath taking views. Continuing your way south, turn left on CR. 138, passing through the Southern Ute Land into New Mexico. (DO NOT LEAVE THE COUNTY ROADWAY PASSING THROUGH SOUTHERN UTE, THIS IS CONSIDERED TRESPASSING AND COULD RESULT IN REPERCUSSIONS)
Once you cross the state line into New Mexico you will follow a few more miles of gravel roads until the Big Apple Trail or the Big apple bypass. This is where the single track portion starts, or you can skip this part of the route. We recommend gravel bikes skip this portion of the ride cutting out roughly 8 miles of single track that has soft sandy spots. All are bikes welcome, gravel bikes are recommended to take the gravel route or anyone who wants to skip out on the sandy single track.
The Big apple trail is 8ish miles that follows along a Ridgeline that losses elevation. It isn't all downhill and has a combination of smooth, soft, and fast single track. Once you cross N Light Plant Road you are now onto the Road Apple Trail.
The Road Apple trail is known for being smooth, fast rolling and has whoop like features which make it a lot of fun. Some say it feels like a roller coaster at speeds.
Aid stations are at mile 16 and 44 with water, electrolytes and snacks.
Starting location: Santa Rita Park https://goo.gl/maps/vTm2xZdSC7WzfLq47
Parking is at Cunduff Park (BMX track) then take the river trail north to Santa Rita to get your bib and check in. https://goo.gl/maps/XbKPzHQx52joJ5eh9
Start Time: 8:30am
Routes:
https://www.strava.com/routes/2997246474803553320
Bypass Gravel route:
https://www.strava.com/routes/2997247356387588136
This Tour Includes: Event Socks, Event Bib, Finisher Patch, 2 Aid Stations along the way, Lunch and Beverage Ticket
The "Dirt Lovers Only Tour" starts at Hwy. 550 & San Juan County Rd. 2300. You will take CR. 2300 over a mesa, past a cattle ranch through Cox Canyon wash before reaching the East rim of Kiffen Canyon.
You will follow the east rim of the canyon taking in some amazing views until dropping into the bottom of Kiffen Canyon. Riders then climb up to the Big Apple trail connecting to the single track portion of the ride. This is where the "Full Tour" and "Dirt Lovers Only" tour meet and travel along the same route. This is also where you can find the gravel bypass route for you gravel bikers.
After following the big apple trail for around 5 miles riders will cross N. Light Plant road and join up with the Road Apple Trail. Here is where all 3 routes meet up and they all take the same trail to the finish.
The Road Apple Trail system is known for being smooth, fast rolling and has whoop like features. It is often said it feels like riding a roller coaster at speeds.
Aid station is at mile 15 with water, electrolytes and snacks.
Starting location: CR 2300 and Hwy 550 https://goo.gl/maps/Cjs9sa9Xd7yQt7AC6
Start Time: 10:00am
https://www.trailforks.com/ridelog/planner/view/305843/
https://www.strava.com/routes/2987110226709666346
This Tour Includes: Event Socks, Event Bib, Finisher Patch, 1 Aid Stations along the way, Lunch and Beverage Ticket
The "Tiny Dirt Tour" starts at N. Light Plant Rd. following the Road Apple Trail. Riders will experience 13 miles of smooth and fast flowing single-track. This is a common place for riders to meet up with friends who might be doing the longer portions of the ride. There's no better way to bring in the tour than with your family and friends. This is also the friendliest option we have to offer.
The Road Apple Trail system is known for being smooth, fast rolling and has whoop like features. It is often said it feels like riding a roller coaster at speeds. The Road Apple Trails are low in technical demand and high in smooth terrain making it great for beginner riders.
Aid station is at mile 0 with water, electrolytes and snacks.
Starting location: N. Light Plant Road https://goo.gl/maps/FKUbHro6NFo9H2HMA
Start Time: 11:00am
https://www.trailforks.com/ridelog/planner/view/305853/
https://www.strava.com/routes/2987110940376094250
This Tour Includes: Event Socks, Finisher Patch, Event Bib
YouTube video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zd2Mft17SlQ
Volunteer Link: Volunteers will receive a free registration for themselves or a family member https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050C45A4A62AA0F94-durango
Children under 23 use PROMO CODE: KIDSRIDE to register for $35. Make sure that you use this code in the promo section and not the access code section or it will not work. Only for participants under the age of 23.
The deadline for registration to include socks is
October 7th, 2022
Registration fees
Durango ~ Farmington: - In the Know Closed
Sign up here for 1/2 Price Deal
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In the know
May 23 - Oct 23
Durango ~ Farmington: Full Tour Closed
Online registration closed-
This is a full day ride starting in Durango Colorado and finishing in Farmington, New Mexico The tour includes riding on the Animas River Trail, La Plata County Roads, a State Highway, dirt roads, singletrack and slickrock trails.
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$50.00May 23 – Aug 31
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$75.00Sep 1 – Oct 16
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$100.00Oct 17 – Oct 23
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Dirt Lovers Only Closed
Online registration closed-
Dirt portion only of tour. Skip out on the pavement
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$40.00May 23 – Aug 31
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$55.00Sep 1 – Oct 16
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$70.00Oct 17 – Oct 23
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Tiny Dirt Tour Closed
Online registration closed-
Start from light plant road and roll into Lions Wilderness Park
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$20.00May 23 – Aug 31
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$25.00Sep 1 – Oct 16
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$35.00Oct 17 – Oct 23
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Small Rider - Big Day
Contact information
- Event contact
- Neil Hannum and William Farmer
- Phone
- 970-759-2126 or 505-402-3959
- Website
- Visit website