LOGISTICS
Maps list water sources, short alternative links, and quiet bailout roads near the main trace.
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We document distances, meeting points, and pacing notes so a mixed group can choose the same departure without pressure to keep identical speeds.
Volunteers publish cue sheets, support stops, and elevation snapshots. Riders decide whether a stage matches their comfort—there are no timed rankings or required finish positions.
LOGISTICS
Maps list water sources, short alternative links, and quiet bailout roads near the main trace.
PACE NOTES
Each segment names a suggested conversational pace and average cadence range sourced from past seasons.
OPEN RSVP
Attendance updates are informational; routes still run if headcount shifts the evening before.
Rather than spotlighting individuals, we foreground the line itself: climb grades, surface changes, and rest nodes appear in the same order you meet them while rolling forward.
Open route labShared pumps and multitools live in labeled soft bags. Bring your own lights; loaners are not cataloged for liability reasons.
Use the prep page to mark tires, brakes, and lights. Group-shared items are listed separately so nothing is double-packed.
Review prep board
Publishing windows are listed on the about page. Edits appear with timestamps; older PDFs move to an archive folder for reference only.
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