This is the ride you've heard about. This is the ride you've been waiting for. This is 103 miles of mostly untraveled roads through Luzerne, Lackawanna and Wyoming counties in Northeastern PA that will show you things you haven't seen, teach you things about yourself, and challenge your bike to keep you going when you can't see where the road and gravel and mud end, and civilization begins.

Come join us as we head out at 9am from the Jenkins Township Hose Company in Jenkins Township, Pa on April 23rd. 

In the true spirit of the hard men and women that came before us, the ride is a rain or shine event. Please remember that there are no refunds due to weather. Please pack to encounter a variety of weather for the day and make sure whatever you are going to ride in is comfortable.

If you were to flatten out Pennsylvania, it would be approximately 5xs its current size. With that said, there is barely a flat mile on this entire ride. You are either going up or down or recovering from going up or down. Please bring your climbing legs and some calcium carbonate for the cramps.

Are you not sure if you're ready for all 103 miles? We have shorter options of 50ish miles and 75ish miles as well. Just click the register button at the top of the page. 

Do you want to see people pushed to the brink, and lend a hand to a completely grassroots ride? Be one of our sponsors or a volunteer. We would love to have you. 

At a Glance
  • 22 Apr 2018 9:00am
  • Tickets Sold Out
  • Lu Lacka Wyco Hundo (Gravel)Lu Lacka Wyco Hundo (Gravel)Jenkins Township, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Up to 103 miles (166 km)
  • From 40.00 USD
  • 300 Riders
2 2nd Street,Jenkins Township,Pennsylvania,18640,USA

Extra Information

There is no right bike for this. I am of a substantial girth and I have ridden the whole route on a sport touring bike equipped with a touring gear ratio and 25cc puncture resistant tires and have been trouble free for years.

You don’t need a road bike or a cross bike or a mountain bike. Any will work, but I prefer a road bike for this ride.

The 2013 finishers were split between road bikes with wider tires and cross bikes. Of the top three finishers, two were on cross bikes with road tires and one was on a traditional road bike. There was a crazy nut who tried it on a single speed road bike.

If you do not know how to maintain or repair your bike while out on the road, please don’t sign up. We will have a few riders that can provide assistance as well as a few SAG wagons on course piloted by mechanics, but this route spans 3 counties and some very remote locations, so you might be waiting for a while unless you have a way out on your own.

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