Pure Adventures to Offer Cycling in Sedona and Death Valley this Winter
The company that put self-guided bicycle tours first on the French map and then across Europe now offers meticulously planned, self- and custom-guided bicycle vacations this winter to Sedona and Death Valley, both US warm weather, snowbird regions.
Pure Adventures' http://pure-adventures.com/ signature blend of top-of-the-line travel planning and execution introduces Sedona Arizona Desert Winter Mountain Biking Tour from now through April 30 with departure dates organized at the convenience of guests. Guests transfer from Scottsdale after bike fittings and orientation first to Carefree Resort & Conference Center for uncluttered views of the Continental Mountains in the Arizona desert. The second lodging is Red Agave Adventure Resort surrounded by red rock formations near Sedona. Both accommodations provide off-bike diversions for a cyclist and a non-riding companion on this 6/day-6-night adventure.
Although recommended routes aren't classified as technical, daily rides can be from one to four hours and for up to 20 miles on a wide variety of trails suited to intermediate to advanced riders, including over 200 miles of single track that have opened in the last five years north of Scottsdale. One riding icon is Black Canyon Trail, an out-and-back ride that includes mostly smooth trail with a lot of punchy climbs and some hillside overlooks. The per person double rate is from $799. Included are a route book and personal review with expert staff; six nights lodging; rental mountain bike and emergency repair kit; Giant Revel or equivalent gloves; helmet and specific pedals when requested. See: http://pure-adventures.com/show-tour/68/Sedona+Arizona+Desert+Winter+Mountain+Biking+Tourhttp://pure-adventures.com/show-tour/3/Death+Valley+Guided+Bicycling+Discovery An abandoned but never-finished "castle" is an excuse to travel to Stovepipe wells for spectacular views of the salt flats and sand dunes, dropping nearly 3,000 feet into Panamint Springs. From here it's a steady 2,000-foot climb Emigrant Pass (5,328 feet) and a great ride over to Panamint Valley. Other icons to absorb are Furnace Creek and Dante's Peak, offering the contrast of the eighth lowest place on earth immediately adjacent to 11,000-foot Telescope Peak, the highest point in Death Valley.
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