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Red River Rally

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Saturday, October 1st, 2011
Come and join our Saturday ride. Registration at 12:00 noon at the Stanton City Park on Hall's Lane behind the high school, with rides starting at 1:00 PM. Routes are 23 & 40 miles. The 23 mile route is flatter and scenic, while the 40 mile route is more challenging with a number of tougher climbs!

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011
Join us in our 41st annual celebration of the fall season! We invite you to ride the valley of the Red River, climb the old logging road to Nada Tunnel, ride past wonders of nature Raven Rock, Chimney Top Rock and Tower Rock, as you climb your way up to Sky Bridge for lunch. Ride the ridges of Pine Ridge, past Parched Corn Creek and Zachariah.

Finish the 38 mile hilly loop back at Natural Bridge or continue on to Lee County and into the charming town of Beattyville for the 65 mile loop.

Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. at shelter #2 by the sky-lift parking lot at the Natural Bridge State Resort Park, Slade, Kentucky.  Rides leave at 10:00 AM.

Directions

From Lexington take I-64 east to the Mountain Parkway. Follow the parkway approximately 33 miles to the Slade exit (KY 15). Follow the signs to Natural Bridge State Resort Park (KY 11).

Registration

Registration covers hot beverages prior to the ride, snacks, drinks, lunch, and sag service. Get there early!

Register online through September 25th for a discount: $20 for Saturday, $25 for Sunday, or $45 for the whole weekend

Onsite registration: $25 for Saturday, $30 for Sunday, or $55 for the whole weekend

* REFUNDS: There are no refunds for the RRR.

Food!

We will have water and a few snacks at Sky Bridge, 17 miles into the route. Following the ride we will have a cookout at the sky lift picnic shelter from 1:00 p.m. until the last riders get in from the 65-mile loop. Non-riding family members can join us for the cook-out for a small additional fee. Wrist bands will be issued at registration. Please show your wristband to acquire lunch. Safety

All riders are expected to have bicycles in good condition, to obey all traffic laws, and to ride safely and intelligently. Roads are narrow with short sight distances. These are public roads, so cars will be sharing the road with us.

All riders must wear an SPSC or SNELL approved hard shell helmet. A headlight or flashlight is necessary in Nada Tunnel. Please walk your bicycle through the tunnel! The road surface is wet and dangerous.

Weather

A cool, wet morning and a mild afternoon are usual, but not promised. The rally will go rain or shine. Dress appropriately in layers.

Accommodation & Camping

Tent camping is available at the State Park (888-459-7275) or at Koomer Ridge Campground on a 'first come first served' basis.No reservations are taken for the Koomer Ridge campground. Lodge rooms, cabins, and motels are listed below. (The state park rooms and cabins are generally booked months in advance.)

  1. Abner's Motel, Stanton, 606 663-0539
  2. Cliffview Resort, 8 miles from park, 606 668-6550
  3. Lil Abner Motel, on KY 11 606 663-5384
  4. Natural Bridge Cabin Company, Slade, 606 663-3700
  5. Natural Bridge State Resort Park, Slade, 800 325-1710 or 606 663-2214
  6. Seven Sisters, Campton, 606 668-6444
  7. Tecumseh Resort, 1 mile from park, 606 663-0283
  8. Torrent Falls, 5 miles from park, 606 668-6441
  9. Travelwise, Beattyville, 606 464-2225
  10. True North Outfitters, Pine Ridge, 888-637-6148

Red River Rally Registration

Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd, October 2011

Natural Bridge State Resort Park

Terrain

A hilly 38 mile loop with one major climb or a hilly 65 mile loop with several major climbs. (Check out the slightly scary route profiles below.) Riders on 65 mile loop must be at the 26 mile checkpoint by 1:00 p.m. Descents can be wet and slippery, especially after Nada Tunnel.


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Last Updated on Monday, 03 October 2011 12:00  

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+1 #8 Tim 2011-10-03 12:13
View, download and/or purchase photo's from Sunday's Red River Rally at www.timbike2.com. Thanks - RRR is a BEAUTIFUL ride!
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-1 #7 PJT 2011-09-29 09:28
Saturday's ride begins at the Stanton City Park - Registration begins at noon with the ride starting around 1 - the city park is on Hall's Lane, which is behind the high school.
The Sunday ride begins at the Picnic shelter at the foot of the chair lift in Natural Bridge State Park - registration begins at 8:30 with the ride starting around 10
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0 #6 tom defilippo 2011-09-28 18:09
At the tunnel wait for a car and you can ride through.
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+1 #5 Peggy 2011-09-26 23:36
What are the directions to the starting point on Saturday?
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0 #4 Gayle Tomkinson 2011-09-21 14:47
We have reserved a campsite at Whittleton. There are campspots open next to us on both sides if anyone wishes to join.
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+5 #3 David Gassman 2011-09-15 21:31
What time does the ride start?
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+1 #2 Shamick Gaworski 2011-09-06 12:59
Looking forward to the 40 miles ... It should be fun!
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-6 #1 Ronnie Gray 2011-09-05 18:14
Will Saturdays route be different from last years. I was not happy with being routed to HWY 421. Not a safe road for cyclist.
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