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2017 Stagecoach 400 December Update 1

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In keeping with Stagecoach 400 tradition, 100% of all money generated from the Stagecoach 400 will go to a local charity.
This year it’s the Idyllwild Help Center. The Help Center was our first beneficiary, back in 2009 with our first year running the San Jacinto Enduro, when we organized a food drive with the ride. We generated 350 food items with that ride. This year we’ll be making a cash donation by way of the Stagecoach 400 registration donations.

SPOT tracker use NOT mandatory
This year will NOT have mandatory use of SPOT trackers. We plan to set up a Trackleaders page as we have done in years past, and it’ll be up to you if you’d like to be shown on the board or not. We’ll provide information to register your own SPOT, or to rent one.

More tour options
The 2017 route will read more like a Choose Your Own Adventure novel than before. We will provide route information to highlight (or bypass) certain sections of the route. Options will now include a trip through Blacks Beach (nudist) and Coronado Island will be back on the route, as an option. Mileage & ride time will vary slightly because of this.
The “core” route will not include these options and will be used as the baseline of reference for riders with an eye for record keeping.

Registration will open by January 1st
We’ll have an Eventbrite page set up for the Help Center by that time. Get stoked!

 

2014 Stagecoach 400 is a wrap

And it was the best year yet. Image

Noteworthy
We had ideal weather, and a better route than in years past, and even more smiles per mile ridden. The change to the desert was almost universally appreciated, with far fewer casualties on the new route, plus the opportunity for some to soak in the hot springs at Agua Caliente. The pavement leading to Oriflamme provided an opportunity to soak in the desert without so much focus on riding technique.

We had a record 29 finishers- compare to 11 last year- despite a start list comparable to years past.

The ride has really been coming “above ground,” getting loads of attention in the San Diego area, and recognition from business owners throughout the route for economic benefit. The storekeeper at Agua Caliente told us we “made his month” and I’ve had word from innkeepers, shopkeepers, and restauranteurs in Idyllwild that we made a significant economic impact here as well. The storekeeper in Anza was most appreciative, as were the folks in Descanso.
Our suggested donations to the Idyllwild Community fund raised almost $1,000!

Route hiccups included a recently shut off water spigot at the top of Noble Canyon, which we’d confirmed on just two weeks earlier. Later on route, a “Closed” sign was posted at the tail end of the Sweetwater trail system coming into San Diego, where riders had to get creative and seek alternative means of passage.

The Ride
The early morning departure was delayed 30 minutes while we ironed out technical glitches with the trackers. Not an unwelcome delay, considering sub-freezing temps rolling downhill on the highway. By that afternoon we were in the desert at near 90.

The ride out front was tight, with Phil Liggett’s proverbial elastic stretching, contracting… and snapping. Guy Sutton, Bryan Taylor, and Erick Lord all made for an interesting watch on the Trackleaders page.

Credit Card tourists Cliff Clermont & Stan Potter showed a blistering moving pace, with long comfortable overnight stays… resulting in solid mid-pack finishes.

Keith Richards-Dinger put the hammer down on his single speed for a mid day Sunday finish.

Claude Frat had a strong ride, commenting frequently on the joy of his tour.

Tyrel Beede rocked the course in a very stylish 5 day pace, stopping frequently for Tall Boy refreshment. I witnessed Fosters, Tecate, and Bud Light, though I’m sure there were more.

Maria Lopez and Carisa Stelmat were this year’s only female entrants, making it to San Diego and reporting a great time doing it.

 

Communique #2 is Sent

All the latest info, GPX, and cues have been sent out. 

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Get your ducks in a row- deadline is this friday (March 7th) by close of business to get your SPOT registered with Trackleaders or rent one. 

We are opening our house to dinner & hang out time, and crash pad space to sleep the night before the ride.
Idyllwild Inn is running a special rate for Stagecoach 400 riders. 
We have a pre-ride meeting Thursday evening at Hub Cyclery
Higher Grounds Coffee House will be opening early for us before the ride start. 

San Jacinto Endurance Ride & Food Drive

Self supported riding meets community action.

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With so many of our friends coming from out of town next month to enjoy the riding in Idyllwild, we decided to take the opportunity to rally some off-trail awareness for a great local organization, the Idyllwild Help Center.

The Help Center provides services for more than 600 people, right here in Idyllwild. They operate a great thrift store and a food bank, in addition to providing several other great services. The food bank is low on stock right now, going into our Fall season. When I briefly talked with Colleen yesterday, it became clear right away that the cycling community can help.

We are setting a minimum goal to collect 250 food items with the SJ Enduro.
(truth be told, we’d really like to double that goal)

The Help Center appreciates any unopened, non-expired food donations. In particular, we would like to help with the following types:
– proteins (tuna, chicken, chili, etc)
– fruit
– soup

Bearing in mind the Enduro collects zero entry fee, we instead suggest a donation of the above items. Bring what you can spare to the start. One item, maybe five, it’s all appreciated.
The Hub Cyclery is setting up a food collection point and will be reaching out to the cycling community to help bolster the collection.

Together, we can help make Idyllwild an even better place to live and ride.

Video Teaser

The 2011 San Jacinto Enduro was a hit!

It was the fastest year, with great weather… and smiles for miles. We’re working up some more info to share here. In the mean time, check the results page.

Also check out the sneak peek video from John & Rebecca of My Idyllwild. Check their Facebook page here.

If their teaser is any indication, it’ll be a great piece of video once it’s completed.

Spaghetti Dinner at The Hub

Join us for carb loading Friday at 5:30

We’ll have spaghetti with red sauce (meatballs on the side for the carnivorous), bread & cheese. It’s coming from none other than Cafe Aroma, one of Idyllwild’s finest restaurants/social clubs.
Your special HUB Cyclery cost for this meal is five bucks a head.
Map to The HUB.

Edit: Please drop a line to the Enduro email addy if you think you might come. We’ll order accordingly.
See you there.