Moab might be known for mountain biking but the best kept secret is that the region has spectacular road biking as well! Gorgeous canyons, epic mesas, and low traffic make it an ideal location for some beautiful and warm spring cycling. Plus, with coach Amy Charity by your side, it’s bound to be an amazing time.
Join Old Town Hot Springs and Amy Charity in our Old Town Adventure Club “Moab by Bike” trip. This fully supported three night adventure is a great way to kick off spring and get your legs warmed up for summer. You will be staying at the Hoodoo Moab by Hilton, one of the newest and top rated hotels in Moab right in the heart of downtown with coffeeshops, bakeries, and shops within walking distance and will take three beautiful rides with Amy Charity in the surrounding Moab area. This trip includes three 1.5 hr sessions with coach Amy Charity ahead of the trip to improve your endurance and as well as talk through some practicalities of the trip. This adventure is powered by Honey Stinger! Yum.
WHAT: Moab by Bike with Old Town Hot Springs Adventure Club
WHEN:
- Tuesday, April 6th 5:30pm – 7:00pm @ Old Town Hot Springs
- Wednesday, April 14th 5:30pm – 7:00pm @ Old Town Hot Springs
- Wednesday, April 21st 5:30pm – 7:00pm @ Old Town Hot Springs
- Thursday, April 29th – Sunday, May 2nd @ Moab
WHO: Coach Amy Charity & YOU!
ITINERARY (subject to change):
- April 6th, 14th, and 21st – 5:30 to 7:30 – A 30 minute education session about nutrition, gear, repairs, etc., followed by a one hour cycling class taught by Amy Charity.
- April 29th
- Arrive and check in at Hoodoo Moab by Hilton. Due to COVID-19, participants must provide their own transportation to Moab.
- 7:00 pm – Join us for a wine and beer mixer (nothing too crazy, you have a big day tomorrow).
- Participants will need to provide their own dinner that night.
- April 30th
- Breakfast at the hotel provided.
- Ride starts around 9am and most likely will be the La Sal Loop Ride (62 miles).
- A picnic lunch will be provided.
- After showering and freshening up, join us for a delicious and filling dinner in downtown Moab.
- May 1st
- Breakfast at the hotel provided.
- Ride will start around 9am and will most likely be the Deadhorse Point Ride (82 miles but transport at any point is provided).
- Picnic lunch provided.
- After showering and freshening up, join us for a delicious and filling dinner in downtown Moab.
- May 2nd
- Breakfast at the hotel provided.
- Ride will start around 9am and will most likely be a ride in Arches National Park (distance TBD; we’ll see how everyone’s legs are feeling after two huge days).
- Picnic lunch provided.
- Head home to Steamboat.
PRICE: $1,690 for members per person based on double occupancy | $1,890 for guests per person based on double occupancy
INCLUDED:
- 3 week training program with coach Amy Charity
- Welcome reception
- Breakfasts, picnic lunches and dinners (except for dinner on April 29th and Dinner on May 2nd)
- Beer and Wine
- 3 nights accommodations (based on double occupancy)
- 3 supported rides around Moab led by coach Amy Charity
- Adventure Club T-Shirt
NOT INCLUDED:
- Transportation to and from Moab
- Cocktails/mixed drinks
- Room upgrades
- Bike (bring your own)
SIGN UP: Please contact Rob Layton at rlayton@oldtownhotsprings.org to reserve your spot. Due to COVID-19, space is very limited so please sign up early. Thanks!
ABOUT AMY CHARITY:
Amy raced for the USA National Cycling team in 2014 and 2015 and for Optum Pro Cycling, a top 10 UCI Professional Women’s Racing Team in 2015. She raced for DNA Professional Cycling team in 2019 and raced the Colorado Classic. She raced for Vanderkitten Pro Cycling in 2013 & 2014.
Amy has been a coach for over a decade and is a USA Cycling Certified Coach. She has worked with individual cyclists of varying abilities prepare to compete in events ranging from Dirty Kanza 200 mile gravel race, Leadville MTB 100, multi day stage races, Ride the Rockies and one day endurance rides. She is one of the official coaches for Life Time. Amy has coached indoor cycling at Old Town Hot Springs since 2010. Amy launched Grinta Cycling Camps in Steamboat Springs, 2 camps catering to juniors and female endurance athletes. She coached the Dirty Kanza women’s camp and the El Grupo girls camp in Tucson.
- Website: amymcharity.com
- IG: @amymcharity
- Title: Partner & Co-founder SBT GRVL
- Cycling Coach
- Author: The Wrong Side of Comfortable
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KARED BY STEAMBOAT SKI & BIKE KARE