Event: Patagonia
Date / Time
Start Date: Saturday, March 30, 2019
Registration Closes: Wednesday, March 27, 2019 @23:59:59
Distance: 375 miles
Start Time: 05:00
There will be a mass start at 05:00 AM and announcements at 04:50.
Time Limit: 40 hours
Sunrise: 6:15 AM
Sunset: 6:42 PM
Moonrise: 3:14 a.m. Waning Crescent with 26% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated.
Moonset: 1:49 p.m.
Cost: $50
ACP sanctioned.
WAIVER NOTE: You will be automatically directed to the online waiver during registration. The online waiver may also be found at tinyurl.com/AZBrevetWaiver.
REGISTRATION NOTE:
Once you are registered for a ride, you will see your name in the Registered Riders tab. It may take a day or so for it to appear. Registered riders WILL be sent a "Last Minute Notes" email the day after registration closes, normally the Thursday before the ride. This will highlight any route updates, construction, etc. that needs to be communicated. If you do not receive it, please let me know. Also, check your spam folder for the email.
RIDE VERIFICATION:
These events are sanctioned by Randonneurs USA (RUSA) and will be verified using approved RUSA methods. Click HERE to see the details of available options for AZ Radonneurs' events.
Ride Description

Saguaro National Park under beautiful Arizona blue skies!
Blow by Blow: First off, we'll climb Gates Pass (the
easy way) in Saguaro National
Park - a virtual saguaro and cactus forest. After that we're only on
the streets of Tucson for a short time before heading south to the
border town of Arivaca, home to the
Buenos Aires Wildlife Refuge.
After leaving Arivaca, we'll head further south through
Tumacácori
National HIstorical Park on our way toward Nogales. Before we get to
the border, we'll head back north and ride through the self-proclaimed
"quirky" town, and ride namesake, of Patagonia.
This is a natural riparian area between the Santa Rita and Patagonia
Mountains. Our control is up the road, but you'll have the opportunity to
enjoy some of the local flavor if you're hungry.
At this point we'll be entering the high desert wine region of
Southern AZ. Elevations will stay between 4000' to a maximum of 5200'
just before we plunge out of the mountains. Springtime temperatures should be very pleasant during the
day and can be quite cool/cold after dark. The desert cools down very
quickly as the sun sets. Winds can also be a friend or foe depending
on one's direction of travel.
Green Valley will be your next "metropolis" visited after a really nice descent. After the Green Valley control, you'll climb out of the valley then descend back to Tucson. Just before Tucson, you'll pass by Mission San Xavier del Bac. Day or night, it will be a beautiful sight as you ride by. Your next stop will be the 400k mark of the ride. Most will stop and rest for the night and begin the final 200k the next morning.
The final loop will take you to the little town of Oracle. This is the location of Biosphere and Biosphere 2. You probably won't have time to stop and tour the facility, but it's a nice destination before or after the ride.
From there, you're done with all the big climbs and will have a ton of descending to the finish. Your next control will be at a Dairy Queen, in case there might be a rider or 3 who enjoys ice cream on long events. You'll finish by taking another beautiful section of roadway through Saguaro National Park. That's it. 375 miles and a lot of AZ wilderness, desert and some high plains.
Start Location
Location: La Quinta Inn in North Tucson
Address:
La Quinta Inn at:
6020 W Hospitality Rd, Tucson, AZ 85743
Click here for a map to the start.Directions: Take I-10 to Cortaro Rd in Tucson. Go west for about 0.2 miles to Cracker Barrel Rd and make a RIGHT turn. La Quinta will be ahead on your left.
There are multiple lodging options within 1/4 mile of the start.
Lodging in the area: View List
Route Information
View RWGPS online map here

Elevation profile:
Approx 13,000 feet of accumulated elevation gain
Minimum/maximum elevation: 2000 / 5200 feet above sea level.
Cue sheets may be downloaded.
Create custom cuesheet
Rider Info
Lights: Required. There will be a light inspection at check-in to verify front and rear lights are working and are sufficient for night riding. Also required are reflective vest or sash and ankle reflectors.
Hydration System: Much of the route is very remote with no services. Check the cue sheet carefully to determine how much water you need to carry to get you to the next water hole.
Services are available regularly along the route.
Some support will be available. The locations will be communicated once the event draws closer.
Riders are responsible for their own lodging. There are numerous hotels within 1/4 mile of the start. Riders will be returning to the start/finish location at ~400k into the ride so that they can stop and rest or restock and continue.
Rider limit: 75 riders
Registered Riders
19 Registered Riders.
| Rider Name | RUSA # | City | State/Prov |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gabrielle Anderson | 7245 | Woodside | CA |
| Carl Anderson | 6151 | Woodside | CA |
| Steve Atkins | 3359 | Tempe | AZ |
| Tom Baker | 559 | Tempe | AZ |
| Steve Barbazuk | 9286 | Vancouver | BC |
| Bill Brier | 3331 | Freemont | CA |
| Russell Cummings | 5815 | Prescott | AZ |
| Paul Danhaus | 1940 | Wausau | WI |
| Jennifer Danhaus | 8700 | Wausau | WI |
| Catherine Dickson | 11693 | Glendale | AZ |
| Brian Feinberg | 9205 | Cupertino | CA |
| David Hilton | 11913 | Orem | UT |
| Stephen Kenny | 11376 | Calgary | AB |
| Rashid Khan | 11754 | Boulder | CO |
| Jennifer Moore | 11755 | Boulder | CO |
| Roger Peskett | 3726 | Tucson | AZ |
| Sherilyn Rudney | 12902 | Simi Valley | CA |
| Dan Vigano | 12349 | Scottsdale | AZ |
| Trev Williams | 16707 | Calgary | AB |
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