Apr
16
10:00 AM10:00

Weed Shastina

A slight twist on an old favorite Honey Badger Route. This one still starts and finishes in Weed, but uses a slightly different route than the original classic. No more crossing highway 97 and going down Hoy Rd, this route will use Edgewood Rd and Old Edgewood Rd for the egress to and from Weed. The famed Jeep Rd section of E Louie Rd is on the docket as well. If you did the shortened Shasta Gravel Hugger this year and missed both of those sections they’re back for this Honey Badger Ride. The biggest change from the original route is the return to Weed through the community of Shastina. You’ll pass right next to Shastina Lake and through the Mill Fire burn scar. Pay attention your GPS when going through Shastina as there are some tricky turns to link up. After Shastina, you’ll pop back into Weed and hopefully regale your fellow riders back at the Weed Brewery. Park at the parking lot next to the brewery at the College Of The Siskiyous. That way we don’t clog their lot while we’re off knocking around on gravel. Here’s a link to the RideWithGPS course. Ride leaves at 10. It’s about 48 miles and 2300ft of elevation. I would choose a tire above a 36cm for this route. The gravel is usually pretty good but can be soft if there’s been rain/snow (there’s been plenty of that lately!) and the Jeep Rd is rough, muddy, and has deep sand on it. Plus the pavement is often chunkier than the dirt!

https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42224077

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Norcal Honey Badger
Apr
8
10:00 AM10:00

Norcal Honey Badger

This year we will offer a new route for the Honey Badger Norcal, but expect to ride some pavement and some dirt (but more dirt than pavement). There will be a long route and a shorter route. Cross/gravel/mountain bike required . Route will be posted on the route page. Date may change due to weather conditions so stay tubed. No fee to ride, contact us with any questions/concerns.

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Strada Biancha Siskiyou
Feb
25
10:00 AM10:00

Strada Biancha Siskiyou

A mixed gravel/paved ride through wide open landscapes with scenic views along quiet roads. This is a good winter ride both for the distance and elevation gain, as well as having multiple points where you can choose to cut the ride short. No fee to ride, and as with most Honey Badgers you'll want a bike with at least 32mm tires (wider is better!) and a GPS (or buddy up with someone who has one). There is public parking at Cowboy Statute Railroad Park. Weather conditions may change so stay tuned in case the date changes. The GPX tracks and maps will be posted on the route page. Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.

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Shasta Valley Honey Badger
Jan
28
10:00 AM10:00

Shasta Valley Honey Badger

A scenic ride along mostly dirt roads in the shadow of Shasta. A ~50 mile out and back lollipop or a ~35 mile loop. You'll want at minimum a 32mm tire (no don't ride your road bike) and a bigger tire is ideal, as there are some loose and muddy sections to this route. No fee, just bring a good attitude, lots of layers and be ready for a headwind (possibly both directions)! The ride starts and ends at Weed Brewing Co. please give them some business in appreciation for letting us park in their lot. The maps and GPX tracks will be available on the route page page. Date may change due to weather so keep posted. Please contact us with any questions or concerns.

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