BEND FAT TIRE TOUR September 15th-17th, 2021

BEND FAT TIRE TOUR

September 20th-23rd 2023

Ride/Relax/Repeat in Bend, Oregon

Postponed until 2023 to properly plan and fundraise for the Boys and Girls Club of Bend

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2023 registration opening November 2022

2022 Schedule 

 

  • Ochoco's Wednesday
  • Old Cascade Crest Thursday
  • Recovery Ride Friday
  • Ring of Fire MTB Final Event

 

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Early Pricing

STEP 1 
We donate $25.00 from all Multi day entries in your name to the fundraising
3 days
$TBD
 
 

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SHUTTLE PICKUP 

We encourage everyone to ride over or stay at Loge Camp our host property.

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INCLUDED

SOCKS AND T SHIRT
GUIDES
GREAT FOOD
10 BARREL BREWING
MEMORIES
LOCAL GIVEBACK

So your a mountain biker? 2022 and a new beginning!



The Bend Fat Tire Tour is the end of season strap the helmet on riding and guided shuttle tour and ride benefiting the Boys and Girls Club of Bend in Bend, Oregon. 

After three years on the trail with this event, we are focusing our support with the kid's MTB program at the Boys and Girls Club of Bend. 

We start in the Ochoco's Wednesday, followed by a trip to the Old Cascades Crest on Thursday. 

Friday we shuttle local in Bend and we finish up Saturday with an Epic ride from town.


Choose from a three or four day guided tour or one day of riding on Saturday only. 

 

Bring a friend for the end of the season party supported by 10 Barrel Brewing, Cog Wild Shuttles, and Tours and Mudslinger Events in 2021

OUR SUPPORTERS

FUNDRAISING


There are many local Bend kids who don’t own bikes – nor have ever experienced the single track bliss that exists in Bend. YOU can help make a difference by participating in the Bend Fat Tire Tour AND opting in to donate more.
IN 2018 WE COMBINED FORCES WITH THE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OIF BEND AND RAISED OVER 20,000. THE OUTCOME OF THE FUNDRAISING PROVIDED 10 NEW MOUNTAIN BIKES AND MULTIPLE SUMMER WEEKS OF MTB CAMPS FOR KIDS IN THE LOCAL BEND AREA. 
THIS YEAR WE CONTINUE THE EFFORT TO RAISE 10,000 TO MAINTAIN AND INCREASE MORE OPPORTUNITY. 25.00 FROM ALL TOURS WILL BE DONATED BACK IN YOUR NAME TO THIS LOCAL CAUSE. 
GIVEBACK

2021 More Info









In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.)


SHUTTLE INFO

COG WILD SHUTTLES AND TOURS LOCATED AT LOGE CAMP IN BEND. PLEASE ARRIVE 30 MINUTES EARLY TO EACH DAYS SHUTTLES 
TIME TBD

SHUTTLE SCHEDULE

DAY 1
OCHOCO'S 20-30 MILES
DAY 2 
OLD CASCADE CREST 
20-30 MILES
DAY 3
BEND BACK TO TOWN

BEVERAGES

OVER 21 10 BARREL BREWING AND OTHER VARIOUS SELECTIONS FOR THOSE NOT PARTAKING 

WHATS INCLUDED

GUIDED RIDING IN AND AROUND CENTRAL OREGON
BEND FAT TIRE TOUR SOCKS
BEND FAT TIRE TOUR WATER BOTTLE
BEND FAT TIRE TOUR T
GIVEBACK TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF BEND'S MTB PROGRAM


MEMORIES TO LAST ALL WINTER

GUIDES

WE WANT LOCAL GUIDES! OVER THE YEARS WE HAVE A GREAT CREW OF GUIDES. WANT TO JOIN US? 


SPONSOR

WANT TO GIVE DIRECTLY TO THE FUNDRAISING? 



 

ROUTES POSTED 2022

ALL ROUTES WILL BE 3-4 HRS LONG

ALL ROUTES SUBJECT TO UPDATE  

EPIC SATURDAY WILL BE 5-7 HRS WITH MULTIPLE SHORT CUTS

DIRECTIONS

All Rides depart from Cog Wild Shuttles and Tours
19221 SW Century Dr #135, Bend, OR 97702
PLEASE ARRIVE 30 MINUTES PRIOR AND RIDE OVER IF NOT STAYING AT LOGE CAMP
  • From PDX 3 Hrs  
  • From Eugene 2.5 Hrs  
  • From Boise 5:15 Hrs  
  • From Seattle 5:45 Hrs 
  • From NYC 42 HRs 

Safety


Safety
Downed riders are always concerned whether the event is a race or, in this case, a guided ride. Safety is #1 with Mudslinger Events, and we have first aid on hand at the base of operations and on course to provide basic first aid for cuts and scrapes. Please remember that the roads may have an official or emergency vehicle on the trail, so stay alert to your surroundings and ride safe!

The nature of riding in the woods means that emergency services at least thirty or more minutes and most likely an hr or two hrs or more to get to your position after being notified. Make sure to assist a rider and check on anyone that goes down. We have had injuries such as collarbones or injuries requiring medical attention beyond standard first aid such as led, neck, and even worse. While this is rare, it can happen. In most cases, everything works out do to the caring attitude and general nature of mountain biking, including a soft landing.

The usual way a crash goes is:
Riders are riding downhill in most cases and crash. The next rider stops and makes sure all is ok and stays with the person if not. In most cases, cell phones do not work, and while we have radio's once again, we are limited. Riders that crash hopefully gain the strength to sit up and usually ride out. In the case of an accident that appears to be dangerous, please get the rider's info to report to official event personnel on the course or back at base and an approximate distance. Our guides are aware of areas where cell phone connection can be, and one will have a spot device to alert medical personal in the case of a severe incident. 
Please let us know if you need to seek medical attention beyond a scrape at the end of your ride and if you do decide to leave the route, to please do so with a guide and or notify the guide you are turning around so we can make sure you make it back and account for your safety.  
Helmets required anytime you are on your bike at this event. 

Contact Mike Ripley
Mudslinger Events 
mike@mudslingerevents.com
541-225-7946 

UPCOMING EVENTS


  • HIGH CASCADES 100

    July 16th, 2022

    REGISTER FOR 7/16/2022 starting 8/15
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