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Our 110-mile ride departs Auburn and passes through Meadow Vista and historic Colfax, following the same route described in our 40-mile ride. Shortly after departing Colfax you’ll make a left turn onto Iowa Hill Road. Here you’ll begin a breathtaking, three mile descent into the Wild and Scenic North Fork American River canyon. Please exercise caution on this steep and hair-pin filled road.
The river marks the beginning of the legendary Iowa Hill climb. This is an arduous and relentless 1.75 - mile ascent, where the grade averages 13.5%. At the top of this climb you’ll be greeted by cheers and a water only rest stop. Although the gradient lessens, the climbing continues for the next fifteen miles. Along the way, you’ll pass by many historical gold mining sites including Iowa Hill, where thousands lived during the second half of the 19th century. At times you’ll feel that civilization is just a distant memory.
We’ll have our first lunch stop at Sugar Pine Reservoir. The lake will invite you in and our delicious meal will replenish your fuel stores. When you get back on the saddle, you’ll ride the next seven miles to the Foresthill Road intersection. A left turn and another three miles lead you to China Wall and a slice of Machado’s famous pies. In addition, the views from this lofty perch offer an unparalleled look back into the Wild and Scenic NF American River Canyon.
After leaving China Wall, turn left and continue climbing the only paved road available. Your next destination is Robinson Flat, nearly fifteen miles away. The route twists and winds over numerous short climbs and sharp corners. Upon reaching the Robinson Flat rest stop you will be nearly 6,800 feet above sea level. Take some time to soak up the incredible views from here. When you are ready, let gravity pull you back to China Wall. As you descend, please exercise extreme caution, especially around the sharp corners that are numerous on this stretch, and keep in mind that other riders will still be climbing.
Enjoy another stop at China Wall before continuing downhill to Foresthill. As you coast into Foresthill you’ll be greeted by many friendly locals. Here you’ll find our last rest stop at the Community Park. Take an enjoyable rest under the shade from the giant redwoods before topping off your water bottles.
The remaining twenty miles are filled with fast descents and several short, steep climbs. Before completing your ride, you’ll pass over the highest bridge in California. Enjoy the ride and all the wonderful views.
We encourage all 110-mile course riders to start by 7:00am. Earlier starts are permitted and encouraged. Our rest stops will be open and ready when you arrive.
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