
The day begins early at the top of Cerro Summit (Hwy 50 East of Montrose). Registration begins at 7 a.m. Riders start by 8 a.m. You can set your own pace as this is not a race.
Scenes from How the West Was Won and True Grit were filmed along this magnificent route winding through national forests and river basin country. The stunning peaks of Chimney Rock and Courthouse Mountain pierce the blue Colorado sky as you ride this 1885 cattle drive trail. The ride is up and down with some big rollers to the Big Cimarron, Beaver Lake and Silver Jack area and through some of the most spectacular scenery in Colorado. Our test riders rate this ride as moderate to difficult. Lunch will be served at the top of Owl Creek Pass. From the top of the pass, it's a quick descent to Highway 550 and on to the bike path into Ridgway. From there, it's a twelve-mile back country road to Ouray.
The ride will be fully supported with sag wagons, well-supplied rest stops and a bike mechanic. For our riders, we will provide dinner, passes to the Ouray Hot Springs Pool and hotel accommodations. Spend the evening in beautiful downtown Ouray exploring this historic western town.
Ouray To MontroseSunday morning Partners will treat you to a nutritious and bountiful breakfast before you take off for Ridgway. There is a steep uphill climb on Log Hill Road, but it's the only really challenging part of Sunday's ride. You'll be taking the truly scenic route to Rotary Park in Montrose. A celebration will be held in the park with great food, and prizes and entertainment.
This is a fund raising event for Partners. Each rider, as an individual must pay a $300 minimum registration/entry fee & pledges. For more information call the Partners office in Delta at 874-4661 or in Montrose at 249-1116 for a registration packet. Your check for $100 and a completed registration form must be received by August 28, 2010, to hold your place. The balance or pledge documentation is due at check-in on the first day. The ride is limited to the first 100 riders to register.
Ask family, friends and business associates to make a tax deductible donation supporting the kids in the community who most need help by making a financial pledge for your ride. Partners will provide receipts for tax purposes. The more pledges you get the more you will be helping support Partners in our area.
Funds raised stay right here in the community and help Partners help our kids.
· Set your own pace for this ride on graveled back country roads– this is not a race
· Check in from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. on September 25, 2010 at Cerro Summit
· Ride starts at top of Cerro Summit in rural Western Colorado
· Optional start at first rest stop corner of P77 & Cimmaron Road (cuts off 9.6 miles)
· Fully supported ride with SAG wagons
· Alan Ardizone of Cascade Bicycles accompanies riders as a bike mechanic
· Rest Stops with refreshments approximately every 15 miles
· Lunch on top of Owl Creek Pass elevation 10,000 feet
· Dinner in Ouray
· Lodging in Ouray– the Switzerland of America
· Passes to Ouray Hot Springs Pool
· Breakfast in Ouray
· Lunch in Montrose at close of ride
· Late entrants will need to provide their own lodging
· LIMITED TO THE FIRST 100 RIDERS to register
All Entries Must Be Received by the August 28,2010 Deadline