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Old 01-19-2022, 02:50 PM
BikeAdirondacks BikeAdirondacks is offline
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Registration is OPEN for 2022 Bike Adirondacks Events and Tours

Registration is NOW OPEN for most of our 2022 tours including the Adirondack Women's Weekend, Ride for the River, Handlebarley, Weekender at Paul Smith's College and some incredible small-group weeklong events - one of which is our new mutli-sport tour.

Best of all, each features special early bird pricing and, because you are a loyal Paceliner, we'll email you a coupon for $15 off anything in our online store if you sign up - for any event - by January 31. Use the coupon now, or hang onto it. It's good till the end of March.

Below is a summary of each event with open registration. Cruise through and if you have any questions, just hit me up. There are few things I love more than helping people experience the Adirondacks by bike!

Clip in, be kind & ride on!

Doug Haney | Bike Adirondacks
doug@bikeadk.com

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR THESE EVENTS



SOUTHERN ADK WEEKLONG TOURS
Dates: August 1-6 & October 9-14
Location: North River & Chestertown
Participation Cap: 14 riders each
Early Bird: Starting at $2,449 Double / $2,949 Single Occupancy
Price Jump: $100 on March 1
If your cycling goals include riding friendly back roads while viewing the stunning scenery, plus seeking out challenges to fit your fitness abilities, then the southern Adirondacks is the place to find it all. Add rustic yet luxurious lodging, local guides, fine dining, and off-bike activities that will entertain and educate you, and you’ll enjoy the best place you’ve never heard of to find cycling nirvana.
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HANDLEBARLEY GRAVEL GRINDER
Date: September 24
Location: North Hudson
Participation Cap: 100 riders
Early Bird: $99
Price Jump: $15 on March 1
This mixed surface ride has it all, the best of which is that 95% of the route is on rural southern Adirondack backroads. You'll experience everything from smooth rolling paved terrain to gravel roads that see more horse than vehicle traffic. Along which, you'll see plenty of water, but also historic farms, 1800's stacked stone walls and the remnants of old mills as you hopscotch from paved country farm roads to gravel roads that weave through sweet smelling cedar groves.
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RIDE FOR THE RIVER ROAD TOUR
Date: July 17
Location: Wilmington
Participation Cap: 150 riders
Early Bird: $75
Price Jump: $10 on March 1
Ride for the River returns for its 12th year featuring 30 and 45 mile route options, a delicious finish line BBQ, and live music along the river at beautiful Lake Everest Beach. This fun annual fundraiser directly supports the important work of the nonprofit Ausable River Association to protect the clean waters, healthy streams, biodiverse habitats, and scenic beauty of the Ausable River watershed.
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ADIRONDACK WOMEN'S WEEKEND - NEW HOTEL
Date: June 24-26
Location: Saranac Lake
Participation Cap: 40 riders
Early Bird: $549 Double / $649 Single Occupancy
Price Jump: $50 on March 1
This weekend getaway at the brand new Saranac Waterfront Lodge pairs some of the most stunning road cycling in the Adirondacks with delicious local dining in postcard perfect Saranac Lake, a community filled with quirky shops, art galleries and stunning architecture.
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PAT STRATTON RIDE
Date: August 27
Location: Saranac Lake
Participation Cap: 200 riders
Early Bird: $60
Price Jump: $10 on August 1
Named after local plumber and cycling enthusiast, the Pat Stratton Ride features some of the most stunning scenery and terrain in the northern Adirondacks. It's also known for the world famous fresh baked pies available to all at the finish line BBQ hosted at Saranac Lake's Village owned ski area, Mt. Pisgah. But here's what it's really about. The kids. Your registration supports a wide variety of youth programs, including an annual bicycle rodeo, free helmet distribution and fitting, school back-pack program, support for foster children, summer camp scholarships, and much, much more.
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MULTI-SPORT WEEKLONG TOURS
Dates: July 17-23 & August 14-20
Location: Wilmington & Saranac Lake
Participation Cap: 14 riders each
Early Bird: $2,649 Double / $3,149 Single Occupancy
Price Jump: $100 on February 14
These small-group weeklong tours feature two different lodging and community experiences and are all about fully embracing the Adirondacks. That means cycling, hiking, paddling and so much more. Best of all, these no stress, full relaxation tours include two full-time guides dedicated to making your ADK adventure truly personal and unique.
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WEEKENDER AT PAUL SMITH'S COLLEGE
Dates: July 29-31
Location: Paul Smiths
Participation Cap: 150 riders
Early Bird: Starting at $99 youth / $149 adult
Price Jump: $10 on March 1
There is no better setting for a road cycling experience than Paul Smith's College. Its 14,000 acre lakeside campus is perfect hub for you to explore the beautiful Saranac Lake region by bicycle. But this event is so much more. It's a waterfront campfire with a guitar and friends. It's a few paddle strokes on a pristine pond while listening to the enchanting call of a loon. It's drinking in crisp forest smells while strolling a boardwalk along a nearby bog. New this year is a camping option and professional coaching package.
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Old 01-20-2022, 08:09 AM
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Doug et al have put on enjoyable, well-organized events in beautiful areas in the past. My son and I have done both the Paul Smiths weekend event and 4 days of the Cycle Adirondacks tour (not listed below).

Tim
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Old 01-20-2022, 03:33 PM
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I went to both the Weekender and Handlebarley . . .

. . . last season and had a great time.

Also, full disclosure, I designed the southern Adirondacks week-long tour mentioned above and will be the lead guide for both iterations. I've been riding in the North Creek/Chestertown area for almost 15 years and there's some incredible riding up there that I've tried to include on these routes.

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