It’s all downhill—just check the map! This exciting program is designed for students finishing grades 9-12 who are intrigued by the idea of riding the wild, rugged, and breathtaking Pacific Coast through Washington, Oregon, and Northern California. Seattle to San Francisco is all about getting back to basics: back to two wheels, two strong legs, quiet country roads, and a desire to make a direct connection with the great outdoors, all through that most simple of machines, the bicycle. For students who are interested in a summer of outdoor adventure, environmental education, and community service, this program is perfect!
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
2011 ITINERARY
Days 1-3: Orientation on Vashon Island. Group Dynamics, Group Riding 101, Bicycle Assembly, Maintenance, and Repair.
Days 4: Shakedown. An easy day of riding out to the coast.
Days 6-9: Ride South down the coast of Washington State. Visit environmental groups and sustainability pioneers along the way.
Days 10: Rest, relax, recharge.
Days 11-14: Ride down the Coast of Oregon State and into Northern California. Destination: Arcata, CA.
Day 15: Rest, Relax and Recharge.
Days 16: Community Service and Environmental Education at Humboldt State University.
Days 17-19: Ride the Lost Coast of Northern California.
Day 20-23: Top off an amazing adventure by riding across the Golden Gate Bridge. Spend the last day of the program exploring the bustling city of San Francisco. Enjoy a delicious final banquet with your group. Sleep in a real bed at the Fort Mason Youth Hostel!
Day 24: Say good-bye to your group and fly home!
WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE?
This program is perfect for motivated students who love the outdoors, have a true interest in community service and environmental education, and are ready to learn everything there is to know about cycle touring. Students should arrive fit and psyched for the challenges of riding 20-30 miles a day, five days a week, and be prepared to live outdoors in a small group situation and practice Leave No Trace camping ethics.
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2011 details for this program are subject to change as new developments and opportunities arise. If you would like more information or have specific questions please contact Angus Whyte, Summer Travel Program Director, directly by email or phone at 603-478-3166.