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Rice Valley Tandem Rally
February 10th
Tour de Ed
February 23rd
Tour of the Unknown Valley South
March 2nd
Tour of the Unknown Valley North
March 30th
Chico Velo Wildflower Century
April 27nd
Unknown Coast Weekend
September
20th-21st
Registration Forms
available May
Quincy
Weekend
October 18th-19th
Registration Forms
available May
You
can e-mail us at:
ed@chicovelo.org
for cycling related comments or questions. Please do not
rely on us to answer your e-mail inquiries just prior to the Wildflower Century
-- it gets kinda busy around here!
To
report a problem or make a suggestion about our website, please contact us at
chandler@apexweb.com

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THIS
RIDE BEGAN AS THE UNKNOWN VALLEY TANDEM RALLY out of Willows one very
stormy Sunday in 1988(?). Two tandems and one single rider (Bill O'Donnell)
left. Three hours later, one of the tandems and O'Donnell crawled into
Maxwell, a total distance of 18 windy miles, only to find that mud &
rock slides closed the road ahead. So much for the first tandem rally!
 We
did the ride out of Oroville for a couple of years before moving to Gridley
and designing a somewhat contorted figure eight route. This allowed riders
to choose a mileage to suit their desires. A 34 mile north loop takes
riders through old, old walnut orchards between Gridley and the Feather
River. The route elevates slightly to the mine tailings from the gold
rush era along the Feather River on the right (east) and the Thermalito
Afterbay on the left.
At the Hwy 162 intersection
route turns left,, crosses Hwy 99 to Richvale, turns left on The Midway
and zigzags south through rice fields to Gridley for a rest stop. This
loop can be done on its own for a 34 mile ride, or as the first stage
of the century. Route then heads west out of Gridley and south on the
Pennington Road to the Grey Lodge Wildlife refuge. Riders wishing to do
a 40 mile ride that includes the Sutter Buttes usually drive to Grey Lodge
to begin the ride.

The loop around the
Sutter Buttes, the World's Smallest Mountain Range, begins in a clockwise
direction, so the peaks are always on your right. There is a lunch stop
and other services in Sutter on the southeast side of the Buttes. The
only climb (200') follows shortly after lunch, completing the loop around
the Buttes, back to Grey Lodge and returning to Gridley for the post ride
dinner and schmoozing. In 1995, 135 riders rode -- 50 tandems and 35 wheelsuckers.
This is a very flat ride.
New for 1998 is a hiking option up into the Sutter Buttes. The hike is
lead by the Middle Mountain Foundation, the organization that owns the
property. They have a website where you can learn more about the Sutter
Buttes at http://www.syix.com/mmf/.
You can download
the registration packet.
Click here.
You can download
a detailed map (56K) of this ride in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format by clicking
on the button below. However, because there might be minor routes changes
from year to year, do NOT rely on this map for ride day -- always get
a current map at registration.
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