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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240223T080000
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SUMMARY:NICA - Party in The U.S.A. McDowell
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URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/nica-party-in-the-u-s-a-mcdowell/
LOCATION:McDowell Mountain Park\, 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr.\, Fountain Hills\, AZ\, 85268
CATEGORIES:Camping,Entry Fee,MTB,Race
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240209T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240211T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T215656
CREATED:20240207T204252Z
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SUMMARY:Advanced 2 Nighter: Gila River Ramble
DESCRIPTION:***If you would like to join this ride but it is cost or transportation is prohibitive or you cannot afford all the gear\, please let us know. \nAre You Ready for the Adventure?\n*Some details are tentative* \nWe’re really excited for a new to us route and to get our “Spring” bikepacking season rolling. We’ll be heading up toward phoenix to ride Scott Morris’ Gila River Ramble Route (Anything but a ramble\, from what I’ve heard  ) it’s 110 miles and 10\,663 feet of climbing (and descending) into pure joy. Keep in mind this will be an extremely challenging route with lots of hike-a-bike\, limited water/resupply and challenging single track terrain. \nThe plan is to meet up and Start at the AZT Parking in Kelvin and then camp somewhere past mile 30 or so on the first day depending on how the wind goes up on the ridges (we might opt to ride a little further down hill to get out of the wind). Second Day we will ride through Superior for a resupply (there is an optional route we will probably include) and then camping somewhere around between mile 75-80. On the third day we will finish back at the trailhead. We will try and collect water as much as we go\, but plan on being able to carry up to 7 liters of water for safety. There will only be food resupply in superior if we plan on using that lollipop extension). \nHere’s what you can anticipate by reading about the route\, as well as read recent comments: Gila River Ramble on Bikepacking.com and from the original route on bikepacking.net. \nThis ride is advanced bike packing with challenging terrain (technical singletrack\, slickrock drops\, fair amount of climbing and low sources of water as well as a possible river forging. We recommend a hardtail mountain bike with big tires or a Full Suspension. \nRide Pace is ride at your own comfortable pace. This is not a race. We generally ride at a party pace with many meetups and stops so we can re-group and enjoy the scenery. Campfire Cycling will always have a mechanic at the back of the ride so no one is “stuck” alone at the back or incase a mechanical issue come up. \nAnticipate Temperatures to range from: 30 degrees (or slightly below) at night to low 70’s during the day. \nWe will be contacting everyone who signs up for the ride to make sure they are prepared for the challenge. Please sign up if you plan on joining us. \nProtect the land/area that we recreate on. For this ride we are very near to Oak Flat (Chi’chil Biłdagoteel). The Apache People and mining activists have fought for over a decade to protect this sacred land from a giant copper mine. You can read more about and it and get involved here. We recommend that everyone make a donation to Protect Oak Flat\, write Congress and Senate and consider getting involved in some capacity. http://apache-stronghold.com/take-action.html. We will be riding through the traditional lands of the Akimel O’odham\,O’odham Jewed\, Western Apache and the ancestral lands of the Hohokam and Sobaipuri
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/advanced-2-nighter-gila-river-ramble/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Arizona,Campfire Cycling,Camping,Drinking,Entry Fee,Mountain Bike,MTB
ORGANIZER;CN="Campfire Cycling":MAILTO:info@campfirecycling.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240208T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240208T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T215656
CREATED:20240204T054238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240204T054238Z
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SUMMARY:Sky Island Adventure Ride Series Panel Discussion Q & A
DESCRIPTION:Get Informed and get involved to protect the places we ride!\n***If cost is an issue to you attending the event\, Please let us know*** Tickets are Sliding Scale and we can discount for you\, no screening and no judgement!\nAs part of the Sky Islands Adventure Ride series we have a responsibility to take care of the land and spaces we ride on as well as get to know the history. We believe it is super important to get involved and support the groups that organize and advocate for the spaces and beautiful land we have the privilege of enjoying.\nSarah has organized these amazing groups to do a panel discussion with presentations as well as some time for Questions and Answers. We recomend checking them out and sending them some extra donations and getting involved:\nIndivisible Tohono is grassroots group organizing around and educating on issues impacting the Tohono O’odham Nation.\nPatagonia Area Resource Alliance : Patagonia Area Resource Alliance (PARA) is a grassroots\, community-driven nonprofit dedicated to the preservation and protection of local mountains\, wildlife\, and watersheds in and around Patagonia\, AZ. Founded in 2011 by six Patagonia locals\, we are a citizen watchdog organization and monitor the activities of mining companies and local government agencies to ensure any actions taken in Patagonia ultimately benefit our public lands\, our water\, our wildlife\, and our town.\nNo More Deaths : The mission of No More Deaths is to end death and suffering in the Mexico–US borderlands through civil initiative : people of conscience working openly and in community to uphold fundamental human rights. Our work embraces the Faith-Based Principles for Immigration Reform and focuses on the following themes: Direct aid that extends the right to provide humanitarian assistance\, Witnessing and responding\, consciousness raising\, Global movement buildin\, Encouraging humane immigration policy\nSky Islands Alliance : Our mission is to protect and restore the diversity of life and lands in the Sky Island region of the U.S. and Mexico. We’re working to ensure the Sky Islands are a place where nature thrives\, open space and clean water are available to all\, and people are connected to the region and its innate ability to enrich our lives.\nSarah Swallow is a world-renowned adventure cyclist\, route developer\, storyteller\, and advocate fueled her unique advocacy work through her event\, Ruta del Jefe.You can learn more about Sarah\, her rides and route here: https://sarahjswallow.com/\nThis will be a presentations followed by Q&A\nJoin us at our neighbor Borderland’s patio on Thursday\, February 8th.\nTables and Chairs will be setup around the Patio. Check in and wrist band pickup will be down the block at Campfire Cycling.\nPlease come prepared for a chilly evening. That said\, Borderlands will have some heaters and fire pits dispersed around the patio if it is needed.\nBorderlands kitchen will be open with their regular menu. They are graciously partnering up with us and letting us use their patio. Please support them!\nThank you! And we look forward to having you out for this very special evening with Sarah Swallow and these Special Organization
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/sky-island-adventure-ride-series-panel-discussion-q-a/
LOCATION:Borderland Brewery\, 119 E. E Toole Ave\, Tucson\, az\, 85701
CATEGORIES:Camping,Gravel,Mountain Bike,MTB
ORGANIZER;CN="Campfire Bikes":MAILTO:info@campfirecycling.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240207T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T215656
CREATED:20240207T213120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T213148Z
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SUMMARY:Aspen Asphyxiation-Arizona Endurance Series﻿
DESCRIPTION:When:\nAt 8:00am on Saturday\, June 1\, 2024 \nWhere:\nStart/End at Fort Tuthill\, big lot next to the Bike Park. \nWhere:\nAspen Asphyxiation is back in 2023 with a new route and new trails. We will start at Fort Tuthill and then shortcut through the city to Elden via Sinclair/AZT. We will then climb up the brand new Lower Brookbank and descend the gnarly Big Band/Afterglow. We will climb Dogfood and fire/flood survivors: AZT and Secret. We will connect via Freidlein Prairie Rd\, Veit Spring Trail and Snowbowl Rd to Aspen Corner. From there it’s a fun descent on AZT and Moto. We will venture into the unknown by means of Hidden Hollow Road\, Mesa Observatory forest service roads and A1 Mountain Rd. We will cross the railroad tracks via an interesting but straightforward solution. Then it’s on to Soggy Bottom Ranch Rd. to uncharted roads all the way to Rogers Lake Connector trail. Good ole FUTS and Soldier trail will take us back to Fort Tuthill. \nWater available for filtering only in Shultz Creek and Roger’s Lake (and a number of small streams which may or may not still be there by next week). \nVERY IMPORTANT: \nStart time and route are provided here and it is up to the participant to understand the route\, and also have full responsibility for their navigation and well being. Since the events are self-supportive\, it should be understood that these are for experienced adult backcountry cyclists only. If you question your ability to complete such an event\, it is best that you consider another option before trying one of these. Also\, maps\, gps devices\, water filtration units\, and other backcountry tools are methods to ensure you complete the race. Therefore it is up to you – and you alone – to ensure your safety!! \nRoute:\nAA_route \nStrava Cue Sheet: \n2023 Cue Sheet
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/aspen-asphyxiation-arizona-endurance-series/
LOCATION:Fort Tuthill\, 415 Battalion Rd\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001
CATEGORIES:Arizona,Arizona Endurance Series,Camping,Free,Mountain Bike,self supported
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240205
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SUMMARY:SSAZ-Single Speed AZ
DESCRIPTION:SS. If you get it\, get it. If not\, probably not your event and people. \nWhat your entry fee gets you… \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you’re camping with us you can expect:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday night Street Taco buffet \n\n\nLive bands  \n\n\nHosting competition and other shenanigans \n\n\nSSAZ swag\, patch\, etc. \n\n\nReserved car/tent camping at a campground (bathrooms available\, no hook-ups) \n\n\nBonfire/firewood \n\n\n\n\nFuck off if you’re not camping\, you can expect:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday night Street Taco buffet \n\n\nLive bands \n\n\nHosting competition and other shenanigans \n\n\nSSAZ swag\, patch\, etc. \n\n\nBOREDOM! \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\nSchedule \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Friday \n\n\n1:00pm register at Transit Cycles. Give us your cash! \n\n\n3:00pm group ride. Tour of A Mountain \n\n\n5:00pm back at Transit Cycles welcome shenanigans \n\n\n8:00pm campsite migration and bonfire \n\n\n\n\nSaturday \n\n\n10:00ish rides start from the Campground. Bring lights!  \n\n\nMultiple routes based on ability – you will need Trail forks or the gpx loaded to your device \n\n\n2:00ish riders gathering at Kennedy Park\, Ramada 40 \n\n\n5:00pm we ride to Lazy V (2812 W Alvaro Rd) for 2025 hosting competition & Feats of Strength. Bar is cash-only!!! \n\n\nFood will be provided \n\n\n7ish bands begin \n\n\n9:00ish migrate back to the Campground \n\n\n\n\nSunday \n\n\nGTFO! \n\n\n\n\nDon’t fucking hold me to it! We’re fluid.
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/ssaz-single-speed-az/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:and possibly nudity,Arizona,Bonfire,Camping,drinking and smoking,Live Music,Mountain Bike,MTB,Nothing that is illegal in Amsterdam,Party On Wheels,Transit Cycles
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