Ride: 39 - 60 - 100 Rolling Flexible
Leader: Joni Bauer, 209-482-2429, bionicbabe@comcast.net
Description: The 10th Annual Art of Survival Century Bicycle Ride isn’t just about pedaling a road or mountain bike through beautiful stretches of county side. It’s also an opportunity to learn about a region that includes Southern Oregon’s Klamath Basin and Northern California’s Tulelake Basin and Butte Valley area.
What is unique about this event—which is a ride, not a race—is that at each rest stop offers educational components and/or ranger or historian led talks highlighting the cultural history, geography, environmental issues and geology of the area. Along with providing fluids and nutritious snacks at the rest stops, riders will have opportunities to learn about the areas they’re passing through.
150 years ago, along the banks of Lost River, sharp cracks of rifles broke the restful silence of the Klamath Basin igniting a tragic war between the Modoc Indians and U.S. Army. This Memorial Day Weekend, we invite you to join us in “Remembering the Modoc War.” Cycle along the uncrowded backroads of our beautiful Basin in the shadow of majestic Mount Shasta. Witness first-hand where the war started and where many of the battles took place.
Explore Captain Jack’s Stronghold, a natural fortress where 55 Modoc warriors held off a U.S. Army force of several hundred troops for six months. Ride along roads where Army soldiers were marched into battle. Talk to local historians about the land and cattle barons and their relentless efforts to remove the Modoc from the Basin, the Modoc’s desire to stay in their homeland since time immemorial and the plight of the soldiers and settlers friendly to the Modoc caught in the middle. For registration information, go to https://survivalcentury.com/
You are encouraged to wear your Sacramento Wheelmen jersey to represent the club.
RWGPS: Short: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/32672810
Medium: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35053416
Long: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/34974897
Elevation: Short: 335 feet
Medium: 800 feet
Long: 1,950 feet