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HFH of Nicholas and Webster County

WV RAVE
Ridge and Valley Excursion:
For more information, please go to our web site.
Bike Tour
Saturday, June 5, 2010
8:00 a.m.
Camp Caesar, Cowen, WV
in the beautiful Monongahela National Forest
Habitat for Humanity of Nicholas and Webster
Counties hosts our 2nd annual Bike tour along the Scenic Williams River and
through the Monongahela National Forest with breathtaking views and astounding
climbs! Four routes are offered, so everyone from the beginner to the most avid
cyclist will be challenged.
All cyclists begin and end at Camp Caesar 4-H Camp
on Rt. 20 located between Upper Glade and Bolair, WV.
Family Fun Ride – 10 miles
(relatively flat) Route runs part way up Williams River Rd and back.
Scenic Williams River Valley Endurance Ride
–50 miles
(relatively flat) Route runs to Tea Creek Campground and back.
Ridge Riders- 75 miles
Includes a 4 mile climb and 8 mile descent on the Highland Scenic Highway (Rt.
150)
Top of the World Century Ride
Ride includes a 5-mile climb and 5 or 6 other challenging, but
shorter, climbs on the Highland Scenic Highway. Route goes into Marlinton and
returns Williams River Road.
Registration:
June 4, 2010: 5-7 pm registration and packet pick up at Camp Caesar Burton Hall.
Cost of ride: $50.
NO registration day of ride.
Limit of 200 participants.
Ride Date:
June 5, 2010: 8:00 am
All cyclists start from Camp Caesar parking lot.
Rave Dinner:
Cookout style dinner upon returning to Camp Caesar. The cost of the dinner is
included in your $50 entry fee.
Lodging: $50
Price includes 2 nights (Fri. and Sat.) lodging at Camp Caesar 4-H Camp,
Friday evening meal, and light breakfast Saturday morning in the Camp Cafeteria.
For lodging package, call Betsy Morris, Camp Caesar Director @ 304-226-3888 or
campcaesar@frontiernet.net Bike clubs or groups may choose to
rent a cabin for their entire group. Late registrations (after 5/14) will pay $9
for dinner and $7 for breakfast.
Payment Procedure:
On-line registrations are accepted, but cannot be processed until check or money
order is received. We are not equipped to handle credit cards. Mail in
registrations MUST be received by May 14, 2010.
Refund Policy:
Once your registration has been accepted, all fees are non-refundable.
Exception: If the event is cancelled fees will be refunded.
Ride Entry Confirmation:
Registrations will be confirmed by email, phone, or by mail.
Ride Packet Pick-up:
Packets can be picked up Friday evening from 5-7 at Burton Hall at Camp Caesar
and will include map of chosen course.
Ride packets will not be mailed.
Registration will include a small gift.
Course will be well marked for directions and
hazards.
Registration Form
On-line Registration
Habitat for Humanity of Nicholas and Webster
Counties has completed two homes in Nicholas County and one home in Webster
County. Our mission is to provide families with simple, decent, and affordable
quality housing while spreading God’s Love through our faith and actions.
For further information contact: Sam Barger
sambwebcomish@yahoo.com or 304
619-3552
Other available lodging:
Mineral Springs Motel-Webster Springs (304) 847-5305
or go online to:
www.visitwebsterwv.com/lodging-a-camping
For information on campsites available in area and cost/night, contact:
Forest Service (Richwood)
(304) 653-4825
Forest Service (Marlinton)
(304) 799-7364
Motels and hotels are available in Summersville, approximately 45 min. away
Habitat for Humanity of Nicholas and Webster
Counties is an Equal Opportunity provider and employer.
Habitat for Humanity of Nicholas and Webster Counties is a permittee of the
Monongahela National Forest.
HFH of Nicholas & Webster is currently seeking
community leaders to join their board of directors.
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