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January 12/09 2:10 am - Alabama Cycling Camp Celebrates Fifth Anniversary


Posted by Editor on 01/12/09
 

Alabama Cycling Camp Celebrates Fifth Anniversary

Located in the Deep South, near the white sand beaches of the Florida/Alabama border, this serene and secluded camp is ideal for your long, aerobic building, steady tempo, base mile training.



The weather here in February and March is sunny and warm, plants are in bloom, and the mild temperature is a great escape from the harsh northern winters.

With its rolling terrain you and your club or team can put in thousands of feet of gentle climbing on every one of our three to four hour guided country group rides.

Adventures await you with a dozen different routes available that meander through Spanish moss forests, cotton fields, quaint old towns and picturesque, Alabama farmland.

With many newly paved roads and with little to no traffic this camp offers relaxed, worry free, unforgettably beautiful bicycle rides.


The camp is "all inclusive" so no worries. This is an all you can eat, all you can ride, an all you can sleep camp, so all you do is register and enjoy.

The Alabama Cycling Camp is located about 17 hours due south by car from Toronto, 12 hours from Detroit and Milwaukee, or if you wish to fly we'll gladly come and pick you up at the Montgomery, Alabama airport.

Spots still available for February and March.

For more information go to www.alabamacyclingcamp.com.

 


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