*SADDLE UP FOR ARIZONA!*
Bike Friday Historic Towns & Hotels Tour ~ Mar 10-17, 2007
Register by Dec 15 for a FREE Limited Edition Camp Jersey!
The Shady Dell in Bisbee is one quaint motel where the rooms are baby Airstreams and teardrop trailers ... now come on, you've always wanted a baby Airstream ...
by The Galfromdownunder
"Just knowing I'm going to be in Arizona in March, makes all of February feel better!"
Take it from a north-easterner, Andrejs Ozolins, Bike Friday Club of Ithaca leader and veteran of two PACTOUR camps. He loves his hometown but knows when to fold 'em and fly south ... "It's usually when my water bottles freeze over and the heating bill costs more than my übertech rainjacket."
YEE-HAAAAH ... saddle up for the Bike Friday Arizona Desert Camp, now in its 4th great year and an all-new format for 2007. Cross-country legends and Bike Friday adopters Lon Haldeman and Susan Notorangelo present a 'more fun than fast' week especially designed with history and adventure-loving Bike Friday folks in mind. Lon and Susan are loved by cyclists-in-the-know for their personal touch and years of experience training cyclists for Race Across America and leading atypical bicycle tours to out-there places like Alaska and Peru. This tour is a departure from their high mileage format in the name of F.U.N., so invite your big wheel friends and family members. With a sightseeing and kicking-back bent, the tour will be particularly enjoyable for couples and families, even for partners who aren't riding.
This is a 53-miles a day (on average), scenic tour of small-town 'Saguaro Country' staying in some quaint, historic hotels with breakfast, lunch, snacks, accommodation, seminars, souvenirs and support all included.
Your gear is transported from inn to inn, with friendly distances of 40-60 miles. Bisbee is a treat, Tombstone is a trip, and we won't be blowing by them this year - you'll stop and smell (and sit down and eat) the enchiladas. You can shop for shiny southern souvenirs by day and by night, listen to entertaining and informative seminars by camp coaches and star guest speakers.
This year you'll hob nob with luminaries like Human Powered Vehicle world champion and recent addition to the Bike Friday team, Rob English, and loveable cycling guru and historian Jim Langley, plus the co-founder of Bike Friday Alan Scholz, Torch Meister Peter Kaspar and Bike Friday Customer Evangelist the Galfromdownunder. What better thing to do on a freezing Friday than ride through momentous volcano, cliff and cactus country under the crisp Arizona winter sun?
Book by December 15 to get the Desert Camp '07 Limited Edition Jersey - each year a collector's item
Got cactus? Click on picture to view jersey front/back
Email info@pactour.com or call PACTOUR on (262)-736-2453 (BIKE) NOW.
As at November 20, already 23 riders from as far as Canada and South Africa have registered for this camp. You can see the full rider list at the PACTOUR website under Arizona Desert Camp, Week 3
. PACTOUR are looking for 40 registered riders for the price to be held at $935 (otherwise the cost will be $100 more per rider). There are only 45 spots so make sure your - and your sweetheart's - saddles are registered!
Like to share your travels with the fold? If you have a captivating slideshow about what you did on a Friday that you'd like to share with the group one evening, please contact Lynette Chiang lynchiang at yahoo dot com so we may discuss it.
Itinerary for WEEK #3: BIKE FRIDAY
TOUR OF HISTORIC TOWNS AND HOTELS, Arizona, 2007
Arrive in Tucson (fly in), Sat. March 10
Depart from Tucson (fly out), Sat. March 17
Each day we will head to a new and unique destination filled with southwest history. This tour is for riders who are looking for a fun cycling experience without a focus on training and fitness. This is the easiest tour of the PACTOUR Desert Camp format. Riders will enjoy this tour more if they can average 10 mph so they will have more time to explore the sights along the way - Lon Haldeman
Day 1 Sierra Vista to Patagonia's Historic Hotel - 62 miles - Patagonia is a nice town cradled in a canyon with lots of green vegetation, and is a base for a lot of bird watching groups. Mexicans like to walk north through this area and enjoy the wildlife.
Day 2 Patagonia to Tombstone's OK Corral - 50 miles - Tombstone is one laid back yee-hah cow town with a mock shoot out for the rickly of tourists that go there instead of Universal Studios in Hollywood. A great place to buy a belt with a big, loud, western buckle!!
Day 3 Tombstone to the Douglas Gadsden Hotel - 40 miles - Gadsden is famous for processing the mined ore from Bisbee. The Hotel, celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, is just 6 blocks from the Mexican Border. We can cross over to enter a different world. Bring your passport to enter the USA again.
Day 4 Douglas to Bisbee's Copper Queen Hotel - 40 miles - Bisbee is famous for copper mining and other minerals. Mule Pass is named for the 20 mules who pulled one wagon at a time up this steep but very bikeable grade. Our Copper Queen Hotel is one of the most elegant places we'll be staying. Dot's Diner and the Shady Dell trailer park with the cute baby Airstream hotel rooms is right down the road.
Day 5 Bisbee to Sonoita Inn - 50 miles - Soniota is located in a ranching and wine growing area at 5,000 feet elevation.
Day 6 Sonoita to Tucson's Saguaro Monument - 50 miles downhill!
Camp fee includes twin share accomodation, breakfast, lunch, snacks, rides, seminars, all riding, a grab bag of cycling goodies and a souvenir Columbia travel shirt. Single supplement $250. Ask PACTOUR about getting you a room buddy if you need one.
*** PLEASE sign up directly with PACTOUR ***
www.pactour.com
Email: info@pactour.com, Phone: 262-736-2453 (BIKE)
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Tie your tandem up to a post in Tombstone, pardner! Bill and Ann Moriarty at Desert Camp 2004.
Lon brings riders who happen to be drafting him to Dot's Diner in Bisbee to be served by Kirstin, the grand dame of malt milkshakes..
PACTOUR ON A FRIDAY. The PACTOUR gang Susan Notorangelo, Debbie Henning (crew), Lon Haldeman and Rebecca Haldeman test out their trailers in Harvard near their hometown, Sharon, Wisconsin, in preparation for their Costa Rica adventure, 2006.
Ahhhh, 70 degrees and sunny Arizona!
* Official Desert Camp page on Bike Friday website
with photos, movie clips, more!
www.bikefriday.com/desertcamp
* View Desert Camp 2006 movies now at Bike Friday's YouTube channel
* More PACTOUR on a Friday
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