Chico Velo '06 Century Series
The reg packet is now posted. The first 3 rides all have day of registration (the first one is all of $0). www.chicovelo.org
I've got the Tandem Rally and Tour of the Unknown Valley on the calendar in case the heavens are kind those days. TrekHawk? Howse 'bout you?
Paskenta Century
Sunday, February 5th
SuperBowl Sunday - Chico - Corning - Paskenta - Orland
50, 75 or 100 flat miles, starts 8am at One Mile, Bidwell Park, Chico, CA. No fees, map provided, show up & ride century.
Rice Valley Tandem Rally
Sunday, February 12th
Gridley - Grey Lodge - Sutter Buttes
40, 62, 100 flat miles, starts Gridley, CA. Full support. Hike: Into the Sutter Buttes.
SINGLES ARE WELCOME TO SUCK WHEEL!:p
Tour of the Unknown Valley
Sunday, March 5th
Willows - Maxwell - Stonyford - Elk Creek
65 or 106 miles. 106 miles, start in Willows; 65 mile starts in Maxwell. Full support. Watch Movie of the ride here (must have RealPlayer).
Chico Wildflower
Sunday, April 30th
Wildflower 100 - Mildflower 65 - Childflower 20 - Flatflower 30/65
A Bicycling Magazine Top Ten Century. Starts in Chico, CA.
Pre-registration only. Full support.
Lodging info -- Chico Visitor's & Info Bureau, (800) 852-8570.
Hike: South Side Upper Bidwell Park.
Unknown Coast Weekend
Sept 16th-17th
Ferndale - Honeydew - Petrolia
100 hilly miles in two days, support catered dinner and breakfast, outdoor camping on the Mattole River. Sag vehicle provided. Registration forms available July 1st.
Quincy Weekend
Oct 14th & 15th
Oroville - Quincy - Oroville
Scenic two day ride among the Feather River Canyons. Sag vehicle transports your baggage to Quincy. Registration forms available July 1st.
Tour of the Unknown Valley
Although I haven't witnessed this myself, we had a conversation this past Tuesday (Jan 3rd) about this ride at my bike club meeting as this is a ride a number of people in our club do each year. Yes about 5 miles or so, if I'm not mistaken, of gravel roads. Someone always seems to have a flat on that part of the ride. AND depending upon the weather in can be wet and cold. It's beautiful country but you need to be pretty self sufficient as you really are out in the middle of nowhere! The guys I ride with are some of the best in the area so I take their comments seriously when they talk about bad road conditions and flats!
Unknown Valley and Gravel
Keep an eye on the thread over at BikeJournal. So far, this is the only response but I'm sure there will be others.
I rode the full 100 several years ago. The area is very isolated and quite interesting. The entire route is indeed rideable on 23 tires. The gravel sections are very short and easily navigated. There is one section of paved rode that is maybe 2 miles long, that is VERY ROUGH. Lots of pot holes and cracks. I recall thinking it was like riding through an obsticle course. Having said that, I'd ride it again if it didn't conflict with the DV double.
We'll probably shoot for the metric at both the Unknown and the Rice Valley. It would be nice to do a full century but I've ridden very little in the last month.
"Tour of the Unknown Pavement"
I just came across this ride report with fotos from the '04 ride
http://www.chainreaction.com/unknownvalley04.htm