RIDE THE RIM! Great news for 2008!

The National Park service has allowed us to increase the number of participants to 300 riders! There will be 225 spots for the Century Ride and 75 spots for the Metric Century Ride. Please make sure to tell a friend about this fantastic ride so that we can fill all 300 spots this year! photo of last years ride! They turned out Awesome... What a great day to ride the best Century in America!

Also please be sure to check out the photo gallery of last years ride! They turned out Awesome... What a great day to ride the best Century in America!

LAST YEAR

175 Participants
125 Participants rode 100 miles
50 Participants rode 62 miles
We donated $3,750

In 2005, we donated $3,500
In 2006, we donated $3,500
A cummulative total of $10,750

 

Check out Steve Hill's
(a rider from Berkley, CA)
write up about
his ride around Crater Lake in 2005.
Steve asks the question,
"Is this the best bike ride
in North America?"
I think it is.
View his opinion!

Crater Lake

The deepest lake in the United States and the 7th deepest in the world is located in the northern part of Klamath County and was chosen as the site of the century ride because few places on earth command overwhelming awe from observers as Crater Lake does. Even in a region of volcanic wonders, Crater Lake can only be described in superlatives. Stories of the deep blue lake can never prepare visitors for their first breathtaking look from the brink of this 6 mile wide caldera which was created by the eruption and collapse of Mt. Mazama almost 7,000 years ago. Even seasoned travelers gasp at the twenty-mile circle of cliffs, tinted in subtle shades and fringed with hemlock, fir, and pine: all this in a lake of indescribable blue. For more information about Crater Lake , go to www.nps.gov/crla.

 

We are happy to announce that Indulgence Spa will be available at the end your ride to smooth out those tired muscles and help remove the lactic acid from your legs.

There will be a charge of $1.00 per minute so please remember to bring some money!

All profits from the ride are donated to Klamath County Museums