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Ride Date: Saturday, August 2, 2023
Registration for the 2008 Mt. Washington Century Ride is open!
Register here: http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=6041
Tin Mountain Conservation Center values your participation in the Mt. Washington Century Ride. The ride is not limited in participants and will be a supported event until 4 pm. Please take the time to read Registration Disclaimer carefully before you register.
NEW For 2008 Tin Mountain Conservation Center's Mt. Washington Century Ride will be on Saturday, August 2, 2023 leaving from the Tin Mountain Conservation Nature Learning Center between 6 and 8 AM. The ride around the base of Mt. Washington is over the NH Scenic Byway/Presidential Range Tour that offers spectacular mountain views and tranquil New England pastoral scenery. The Century is completely supported with five aid stations along the 20-mile, 50-mile, and 100-mile course routes, support vehicles with Ham radio operators, two on-duty EMTs, and a bike repair support van. A fabulous meal awaits returning riders who can relax at the Nature Learning Center and stroll on the 140-acre sanctuary and tour the beautiful new facility built with local materials and craftsmanship and boasting of solar heat and electricity.
The 100-mile route around Mt. Washington leaves the Conway area on the Kancamagus Highway, over Bear Notch Road to Bartlett, follows Rt 302 through Crawford Notch to Rt 115 in Twin Mountain, along Rt 115 to Rt 2 past Jefferson Notch and into Gorham before heading south on Rt 16 past the Mt. Washington Auto Road and over Pinkham Notch. From Pinkham Notch, the route drops into Glen and back to the Conway area via Rt 16 and the scenic West Side Road.
The costs for the Century are:
| Before July 1st |
After July 1st |
| $ 60/person |
$70/person |
| $ 50/person/team 4+ |
$65/person/team 4+ |
| $125/family |
$150/Family |
| $ 30/child<16 yrs |
$40/child<16 yrs |
10% discount for all Tin Mountain Conservation Center members.
Collect pledges for the Century Ride, and $.50 of every $1.00 collected goes toward your registration cost.
Century Ride Refund and Exchange Policy
For the Mt. Washington Century Ride - NO REFUNDS AFTER July 1st 2008. Riders that have registered for the Century may not trade, sell or exchange their registration with anyone else without the expressed permission of Tin Mountain Conservation Center.
Sponsoring the Century-Advertise-Tax Deduction-Ride Free!
Thinking about riding the Tin Mountain Conservation Center Mt. Washington Century? Do you have a business, club or organization you might want to advertise? Call us about sponsoring the Century and get your business or group's name on our Century website, all the Century advertising, and our Century t-shirts. The sponsorship is tax deductible, and you ride the Century for free!!!
There are two "Rider/Sponsorship" levels: $200 level sponsors ride free and their business or group's name on our Century advertising and web site.
$500 and up level sponsors ride free and their business or group's name on our Century advertising, tee shirt and web site and a link to their group/business from our Century web site!!
Contact Nancy at Tin Mountain Conservation Center, 603-477-6991
Century Ride Prizes
Many pledge-raising events offer prizes, will Tin Mountain?
You bet! Tin Mountain Conservation Center will award prizes for top pledge raisers. Prizes will be listed as they come in.
Prizes: Marinoni Bike Frame
Century Ride Lodging Packages
The Mt. Washington Valley is a great place to spend some time. Why not consider taking advantage of one of the special over-night accommodations offered by our Tin Mountain Conservation Center Century Ride partners.
The Darby Field Inn, Albany, NH – 20% discount on rooms and meals
The Buttonwood Inn, North Conway, NH – 20% discount on rooms and breakfast
The Oxford House, Fryeburg, ME – 10% discount on rooms and meals
Bartlett Inn, Bartlett, NH – 15% discount on rooms.
2008 Sponsors
Our sponsors make it possible for us to bring you the 2008 Mt. Washington Century Ride.
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