51st Annual Routledge Run July 23-24 2005 Agassiz to Coalmont

tomcycle

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[align=center]51st Annual Routledge Run[/align]





[align=center]July 23-24 2005[/align]


Don't want to camp there are two places in town

Coalmont Hotel Tel: 250-295-0605
Historic Coalmont Hotel was established in 1911. Enjoy the historicDining Room, Heritage Rooms & Gold Panners Pub. Begin your outdoor activities at the Coalmont Hotel.


The Gold Pan Inn----250.295.3366

Here is a poster for the Routledge Run
 

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I like the posters, I saw one in "Sea to Sky Motorsports" in Langley. This was a great ride last year!!

1. Awesome Ride
2. Great beers at the Coalmont at the end
3. Great Barbeque
4.Beautiful campsite by the river
5.Huge breakfast
6. Fun Ride Back

This was probably the best ride of last year. Too bad I can't go! :shoot:

I have a big camping thing going the week prior to this and including that Saturday. BUT!! We are camping up at Davis Lk on Voght Rd (just off Otter Valley Road), so I might join you guys for the last half of the ride wherever you cross the Coquihalla maybe.

I can bomb back up to camp Sat evening. Man have I found some great rides up in that area. Last weekend we rode to the top of Shovelnose Mountain (Due North of Thynne Mountain). Almost 1800meters tall, what a great view!! I didn't take any pics, but I'll post some from the next ride.
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Ride it like you rented it!

Cheers!
Paul 640in604
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Not to worry guys. I spoke to the owner, finally and we have 3 cabins for sure. The remaining cabins are not booked so he said if we need more there should be no problem.

If everyone can bring cash, then we will get the cabins for $60 per cabin...total. Seeing as there's a truck taking our gear up, I'd suggest bringing a sleeping bag and a bath towel to each person.

If you want a cup of coffee/tea the cabins have electricity and a stove so bring some tea, etc. I'm sure the cabins have a kettle and utensils.
 

tomcycle

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Just would like to send all you dusty faced motorcycle riders a big thank you. The ride on Saturday was awesome even though we had a few injuries, I guess if it where EZ everyone would be doing it. No final counts on how many but my guess would be 45+ I will post after I get back from my road trip next week.

I lead a group of 13 riders over the Whipsaw trail, boy did we have a good time. Not all of us made it, Guy had a knee injury that made him turn around and have to take the road back home. For the rest of use is was way out of control, too much fun. For the record the A loop both days was over 650 kms. Now I am riding to Oregon and have a case of :mb:butt.

See you all when I get back

Tom Timmerman
 
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