General Info:
- Sunday, August 7th, 2022
- 10AM start, bib pick up at 8AM
- 16 Pleasant St, Randolph, VT 05060
- 20ish miles, 3000+ feet of climbing
- 1 aid station
Join us for an EPIC Randolph mtb adventure, the Slab City Trail Challenge! This first annual fundraiser for the Ridgeline Outdoor Collective’s Youth Program will take you across virtually all of the Randolph trail network. The roughly 20 mile adventure will start and finish at The Gear House and link up classic singletrack, local favorites, flow trail and some spicy new downhills. ALL profits will be put directly to Ridgeline Outdoor Collective’s Youth Program to foster skills and stewardship among the youth in our cycling community to keep building the stoke for years to come.
After Party: We know you really want to hear about the after party! Our event partners, The Gear House will help cap off your amazing Sunday rude by hosting a really fun backyard party with tasty local food and craft beer from Bent Hill. Your entrance fee gets you a food ticket and access to the party. Again, more details will follow.
Cancellation Policy: We do not offer refunds but if you can’t make it, you may assign your registration to whomever you like. Simply log back into your BikeReg account and change the rider information to your replacement before registration closes prior to the event.
Slab City Info:
Are you wondering where the term Slab City comes from? Back in the late 1800’s Randolph was referred to as Slab City because of its robust lumber industry. It still has a few small mills that supply locally sourced lumber for the community. In addition, local mtb guru Paul Rea ran Slab City Bike and Sports in Randolph when Vermont mtbing was taking off in the early ‘90s. Randolph hosted the New England Mountain Bike Festival for 5 years in the 90’s and helped lay the groundwork for Vermont’s amazing mtb scene we all love today! We’re excited to be bringing back “Slab City” again in 2022! We can’t wait for this fun event & we hope you join us on Aug 7th
Tentative event route