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Articles in Grand Junction Sentinel:

Skinny Tire Festival begins this weekend

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MARCH 14-16, 2009  (3 Day Festival)

Aarchway Inn (1551 N. Highway 191) will return again in 2009 as the host of the weekend's activities.  Just like tuning up your bodies and bikes we are working to fine-tune the festival schedule so we encourage you to register to receive our newsletter. This is how you will know any of the adjustments we are making. The newsletter will keep you informed and updated.

 

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Noon-6:00pm Rider Check-In, Silent Auction open; Massage Sign-Up, Event Expo

Warm Up Rides - Self Supporting. Arrive in town early and join an organized group ride for a spin around town or ride yourselve on one of several suggested routes. Watch eNewsletters for more information on scheduled rides. 

10:00pm   Top Fundraiser Private Ride with Catered Lunch

6:00pm     Top Fundraiser Dinner at Private Residence

 

 

 

 

Saturday, March 14, 2009 

DAY 1 of Riding 

7:00-9:00 am - Rider Check-In; Silent Auction open; Massage Sign-Up

8:00 am – 3:00pm Event Expo  

9:00 am - Group Start from Aarchway Inn for the River Portal Ride. Hwy 279 is a local's favorite for its gentle spinning along the Colorado River. Passing by "Wall Street" named for it's spectacular rock climbing venue, you'll see authentic Indian Writing left thousands of years ago. Support available until 3:00 pm. Lunch will be served at Aarchway Inn between 11:00 am to 3:00pm. Checkout the map - with Driving Instructions.

Noon-5:00pm Massages at Aarchway Inn. To schedule outside this time, call KT at 435.260.0441.

4:00-6:00 pm - Festival Social, Live Music, and Silent Auction and Top Fundraiser Announcements, Lots of great surprises, with plenty of time afterward to grab dinner at any one of the great local eateries, and get rested for day 2!

5:00 Silent Auction closes

 

Sunday, March 15, 2009

DAY 2 of Riding 

9:00 am - Group Start from Aarchway Inn for Dead Horse Point State Park Ride. Support available until 4:00 pm. Lunch to be served in the State Park at the turn-around point. Option:  Riders can drive 7 miles north of Moab to Hwy.191 and 313 to start ride. Park in second parking area on right.  Checkout the map - with Driving Instructions.

Noon-5:00pm Massages at Aarchway Inn. To schedule outside this time, call KT at 435.260.0441.

 

 

Monday, March16, 2009

DAY 3 of Riding 

8:00 am 3:00pm - Group start from Aarchway Inn for Arches National Park Ride. Lunch available from 11am – 2 pm. Support available until 3:00 pm. Checkout the map - with Driving Instructions.

Noon-5:00pm Massages at Aarchway Inn. To schedule outside this time, call KT at 435.260.0441.

 

 

 

Lunch included on all rides. For all the rides there is SAG vehicle support and Aid Stations equipped with hydration fluids, snacks, and cheery volunteers to assist you.

Rider Check In and Meeting Point

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ALL RIDES START AND FINISH AT THE
AARCHWAY INN
1551 North Highway 191

Sunday Optional Start Location: Hwy 191 and hwy 313.




Be sure to review the Silent Auction items

Massages and Festival pictures available during the Festival

“There is no bad weather, just inadequate clothing”


Moab is famous for its incredible weather – sunny, sunny, sunny. However, depending on the time of year, the temperature can vary almost 100 degrees. Here’s how to be prepared for the canyon weather in March.

Days start cool (30-40s), then warm up through-out the day (40-70s), then cool down quick when the sun drops over the canyon walls, 3:00–4:30 pm depending on location, (30s-40s). These ranges all depend on 1) the day’s weather and 2) where you are in the canyons, as some areas receive lots of sun and some are shaded by the canyon walls.

Dress in Layers
Bottom:
Light polypro or tights, preferably with wind-resistant front panel
Or Shorts with knee or leg warmers
Fleece pants or sweats to walk around before & after the ride
Top:
Base layer: light base layer top (non cotton)
Insulating layer: biking jersey (short or long sleeve)
Protective layer: windbreaker, light or heavy jacket depending on temperatures
Fleece jacket to walk around before & after the ride
Gloves (full, padded)
Hat, light-weight polypro style hat for under helmet

Accessories
Helmet
Sunglasses
Biking shoes
Toe covers or booties
Warm socks
Headband
Sunscreen
Small camera
Water bottles
Lip balm

Bring “Just-in-case”
Raingear
Extra warm gloves
Full skull cap