Epic Tour Cleveland To Bar Harbor
Epic Tour: Cleveland, OH to Bar Harbor, ME
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Twice during this tour, we’ll enjoy a day off from cycling. We use it to explore our surroundings and go out to eat. We’ll have time to do some laundry, clean our bikes, send a postcard home or read a book. Mostly, it’s time to give our bodies a chance to recover.

We’ll feel our bodies get stronger over the three weeks. Some of us will lose weight. All of us will admit that we’ve never been healthier in our lives. Some of us will form close bonds with each other, helping one another through particularly difficult days or celebrating together over accomplishments never before thought possible. We’ll make memories together we’ll never want to forget. Average of 63 miles per day.

DAY 20: We start our last day with extra nervousness. No one wants to get a flat tire today. We realize we have achieved what we set out to do when we reach the Atlantic Ocean and ceremoniously dip our front tires. There will be extra celebration for those women who completed the whole tour this year in addition to the first half of the Northern Tier last year.

Before our closing banquet this evening, we’ll pack our bikes to ship or bring on the plane home with us. At the banquet, open only to tour participants, we’ll reminisce about our accomplishments. 46 miles.

DAY 21: If you haven’t packed your bike yet, then join us for the optional ride up Cadillac Mountain to see the first sunrise in the USA. Or take the van up for this perfect ending to the tour. Then we’ll say our good-byes and shuttle to the airport in Bangor, ME. 0 or 12 miles. Registration Details: To register for the 2011 Epic Tour: Cleveland, OH to Bar Harbor ME, we require a $400 deposit. The balance of the trip fee is due 75 days prior to the tour, or March 26, 2011 by check. Our regular cancellation policy applies.

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
• Niagara Falls
• Great Lakes of Erie and Ontario
• Womantours Hdq.
• Adirondack State Park
• Lake Champlain
• Acdia National Park
• States of Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine
• Small Town Charm Across The Continent

REGISTRATION DETAILS: To register for the 2011 Epic Tour: Cleveland, OH to Bar Harbor ME, we require a $400 deposit. The balance of the trip fee is due 75 days prior to the tour, or March 26, 2011 by check. Our regular cancellation policy applies.

TRIP INSURANCE: We highly recommend trip insurance, especially with a tour of this length and magnitude. We will provide you with a source for trip cancellation & interruption insurance upon receipt of your registration.

EQUIPMENT: We do not rent bicycles for our epic tours. Everyone should train on her own bicycle and know that it fits and works properly for the tour. We recommend a road bike with straight or drop handlebars, and a front triple or compact chainring.

As we ride on paved roads, we recommend tires no wider than 28c. We also recommend cycling shoes with cleats and their appropriate pedals. You must wear a CPSC, ASTM or Snell approved helmet during the tour. We will also provide you with a detailed packing list, advice for clothing, a sample training schedule and a series of Prep Talk newsletters to help you prepare for the tour.

Join our Northern Tier — Eastern Half tour in Cleveland, Ohio and complete the country’s northernmost bike route with us to the Atlantic Ocean in Bar Harbor, Maine. If you can’t muster time off to do the entire 7-week journey with us, then join us for this 3-week epic tour.

DAY 1: Meet our guides for an orientation and safety talk at 5:00pm. You’ll be joined by the rest of the tour group at 6:00pm for dinner and a map meeting. 0 miles.

DAY 2: Today is a day off from bicycling. You can use it to pick up your bike and get it ready for the trip or to hang out with the other women to get to know them better. You can also take the opportunity to visit the Great Lakes Science Center and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, both within walking distance of our hotel. There is also a convenient trolley that loops through downtown Cleveland for sightseeing. All meals are on your own today. 0 miles.

DAYS 3-19: The days will quickly fall into a comfortable rhythm. We start early with a light, nutritionally balanced buffet breakfast, pack our bike bags with snacks of raisins, nuts and peanut butter sandwiches, and make sure we have an extra layer of clothing and perhaps a rain jacket with us. We leave on our own, usually between 7-8am. We follow the cue sheets that have been meticulously prepared for us, along with the expert Adventure Cycling maps. We ride at our own pace, sometimes alone and sometimes in small groups. We stop where we want along the way to take a photograph of a mountain looming in the distance, a babbling brook, a blooming snapdragon or a humorous misspelled sign. Sometimes, we’ll stop at a diner for a hot lunch, a café for cold lemonade or a vegetable stand for freshly picked tomatoes and local news.

The terrain will be rural as we bike the back roads of small-town America. About every twenty miles, we’ll meet our SAG vehicle. It holds water, snacks, tire repair tools and a first aid kit. Even if we don’t need anything, we’ll stop to chat and talk about the wonderful tailwind or the panoramic view. If we’re too tired to bike anymore, we’ll take a ride in the SAG vehicle to our hotel for the night. The SAG makes sure everyone is in safely at the end of the day.

We soon realize that some of the women on the tour intend to ride every mile, while others are more interested in seeing the country. Some chose the tour in a desire to take a break from their daily routines; others are preparing for a big change in their lives. Some of us are attracted by the challenge, while others just want to meet other women who love bicycling. We range in age from 30 to 80 but the majority of us are in our 50s and 60s.

Once at our hotel, we find our luggage, (delivered earlier by the WomanTours van and trailer,) check-in to our room, and meet our roommate. We rotate roommates every night, unless you’ve requested the upgrade for a single room. There’s time to shower before dinner and perhaps take a dip in the hotel pool.

Most of our motels will be AAA-rated or better, and most of us will be in double occupancy rooms. Rarely, there is the possibility of triple occupancy or singles may have to share a double room. Sometimes hotel space is at a premium when we stay in very small towns. We try to break up nights at generic chain motels with selected stays at historic inns, B&Bs and resorts to give us flavor of the local area.

If anyone has experienced bike problems during the day, we’ll use the time before dinner to work with the guide to fix it. If it’s a more complicated repair, the bike will go to a trained mechanic at a nearby bike shop. The WomanTours van and trailer carries spare tires, tubes and a large tool case. We’ll learn to work together to help everyone fix her own flat tires, as we’ll probably each get a couple during the trip.

Then we eat dinner together, scrumptiously prepared for us by our traveling chef. She makes several different dishes so everyone is sure to find something she loves. She serves it family-style, and there’s always plenty for all of us. After dinner, the guide holds a map meeting to discuss the highlights of the day and to go over the details of the next day’s route.

Epic Tour: Cleveland, OH to Bar Harbor, ME Itinerary

Day Location Miles
Day 1 Cleveland, OH 55
Day 2 Cleveland, OH 0
Day 3 Austinburg, OH 60
Day 4 Erie, PA 52
Day 5 Hamburg, NY 91
Day 6 Niagara Falls, NY 45
Day 7 Niagara Falls, NY 0
Day 8 Brockport, NY 68
Day 9 Sodus Point, NY 74
Day 10 Pulaski, NY 61
Day 11 Old Forge, NY 78
Day 12 Schroon Lake,NY 88
Day 13 Middlebury, VT 42
Day 14 Middlebury, VT 0
Day 15 White River Junction, VT 68
Day 16 Linicoln, NH 62
Day 17 Bridgton, ME 67
Day 18 Wiscasset, ME 74
Day 19 Bucksport, ME 77
Day 20 Bar Harbor, ME 46
Day 21 Shuttle to Airport 0/12
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21 Day Hotel Tour

Dates:
•TBD

Meet: Cleveland,OH

Time: 5:00pm

Terrain: Moderate Advanced 1065 miles of rural roads through small-town America. Average 63 miles per day with 2 rest days. You’ll experience all types of terrain in all types of weather.

Trip Price:

Includes: 20 nights lodging, all breakfasts, dinners, & snacks on riding days, van support, SAG support, maps, cue sheets, and trained guides.

Travel Arrangements: Fly into Cleveland, Ohio and out of Bangor, Maine. WomanTours will provide a complimentary shuttle from Bar Harbor to Bangor at the end of the tour.

Single Upgrade:

Rental Bike: Not Available

























































































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