It is definitely not just a skills camp - I think CTS is probably better for that. But if you want to get some nice riding in and develop some skills- this may be the camp for you.

There were 15 of us. The first day, after bikes are ready, we had lunch, introductions, did some basic bike handling drills and then went on a 15 mile ride. That usually helps identify the groups and strengths of riders.

The second day, brief review of pacelining theory- then a ride- option of 35/44 miles. There will always be a killer climb (or two, or three ) Coaches will ride with a group. During the ride, you may get instruction on climbing (while your doing it- applying the theory immediately- we did a single paceline and a double paceline), shifting, descending skills or the coach may even stop and adjust your saddle if they think you aren't transferring your power efficiently. There is generally a coach with your "group" for a ride. Sometimes you get spread out in a group - the coach will always go back to the last person to make sure they're ok and help them if needed. I always felt very safe and cared for during the rides.

Longest ride was Saturday - again you have the option of 39/79.5 mile ride- this one has 4500 feet of climbing. You decide what you want to do, (set your goal for the day) and then the SAG vehicle will pick you up when you're done. There is no pressure from the coaches to ride beyond your ability. One person set her goal at 50 miles- she reached it and then she was done for the day.

The last day was a shorter ride with a very steep climb - "The Fig"- again optional if you wanted to do it- and some people didn't. Some only went up 1k, some did 2, some went a bit further than that.

This was a great way for me to get some mileage in on challenging (for me) hills, ride with others (I usually train alone) it helped push me a bit out of my comfort zone. My legs felt dead on Monday- a sure sign that my fitness is about to change - for the better.

They did have another women's camp last October - I think the weather was very warm! I guess you'll have to keep an eye on the website.