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Old 11-11-21, 10:13 PM
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Cino Ride Reports Here

I thought it would be handy to put a compilation of all Cino ride reports together in one thread.
Perhaps make this a sticky for posting future Cino ride reports?

I didn't find any on BF older than 2011 so it starts there.

2011
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...de-report.html

2012
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...de-report.html

2013
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...de-report.html

2014
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...on-report.html

2015
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...rt-2015-a.html

2016
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...to-thread.html

2017 Cxl’d Wildfires

2018
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...saves-day.html

2019
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...to-thread.html

https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...e-reports.html

2020 Cxl’d COVID

2021
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...ino-mmxxi.html

https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...de-report.html

2022
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...roll-call.html

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Old 11-12-21, 12:01 AM
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Geez, Matt it's almost as though you folks have a good time doing this or something.

I predict a whole bunch of time sunk into reading all of these again . . . .
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Old 11-12-21, 07:07 AM
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Thanks for doing this, Matt. Fun reading; it's like a Cino history lesson.
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Can we sticky this? It's a C&V institution!
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Thanks for curating those, Matt. I spent a couple of hours early this morning reading through them all!
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Some think this is a bucket list ride.

It's not.

A bucket list item is something you check off when you're done and go on to the next thing.

Cino is a lifestyle. It's the swallows returning to Capistrano. Recivists going back to the scene of the crime. You get type 1, 2 and 3 fun spread out over 2 days. It's staying at the almost too skanky Symes Hot Springs Hotel. Or putting a tent and sleeping bag on the vintage sag wagon, hoping that it doesn't throw a rod getting from Kila to Hot Springs. Eating freshly cooked, hot bacon at the top of the first climb, lunching on incredible food just below a waterfall, over dressing for an outdoor dinner, and being mentally tough enough to push beyond your boundaries up 9 Mile Hill without getting off and using the 2 foot granny.

No, not a bucket list item, you'll be back again.
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Originally Posted by gugie View Post
Some think this is a bucket list ride.

It's not.

A bucket list item is something you check off when you're done and go on to the next thing.

Cino is a lifestyle. It's the swallows returning to Capistrano. Recivists going back to the scene of the crime. You get type 1, 2 and 3 fun spread out over 2 days. It's staying at the almost too skanky Symes Hot Springs Hotel. Or putting a tent and sleeping bag on the vintage sag wagon, hoping that it doesn't throw a rod getting from Kila to Hot Springs. Eating fresh bacon at the top of the first climb, lunching on incredible food just below a waterfall, over dressing for an outdoor dinner, and being mentally tough enough to push beyond your boundaries up 9 Mile Hill without getting off and using the 2 foot granny.

No, not a bucket list item, you'll be back again.

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I was cleaning out the desk today and found this.
Back in earlier daze....they used to hand out paper maps.
GPS: Not Very Cino
Old Cino Route Map
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Happy New Year Matt!
hope you don't mind my edit on your map photo.

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Love the maps and comments!

Any word on Cino 2023? I Just checked the Cino Rider webpage and my cyber security software said "403 Forbidden."
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Originally Posted by Roger M View Post
Happy New Year Matt!
hope you don't mind my edit on your map photo.
I'm sure there are a few other edits that could be made to that map from others for missed turns, broken bits, and lost items..

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Love the maps and comments!
Any word on Cino 2023? I Just checked the Cino Rider webpage and my cyber security software said "403 Forbidden."
Be patient and stay tuned....
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Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh View Post
Love the maps and comments!

Any word on Cino 2023? I Just checked the Cino Rider webpage and my cyber security software said "403 Forbidden."
this was the comms I got late july, so as noted hope is there

I also just got on to https://www.cinorider.com/ no problems

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Hello Cino Riders!

We hope this finds you well and that you are enjoying your post-Cino summer. We wanted to extend our gratitude to all of you for participating in this year's Cino Ride. By all accounts it was a great success!

As you know, David has resigned his post as Ride Director, though he has agreed to provide invaluable counsel and spiritual leadership to the effort. A small team at Kalispell Montessori is planning to take over the planning and organizing of the ride and give it a go for 2023. To that end, we would love your feedback and ideas to help us make Cino 2023 better than ever. If Google forms aren't your thing, please feel free to reach out to us directly (toddlengacher@gmail.com or ericalengacher@gmail.com). We heard lots of great feedback throughout the weekend and want to make sure we incorporate it (as much as possible) into our planning.

We are hoping to nail down a date for next year's year by September. Stay tuned and happy pedaling!

With gratitude,
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Upper right corner Latin translates to “Penicillin dose before entry to hot springs” ?
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Originally Posted by Spaghetti Legs View Post
Upper right corner Latin translates to “Penicillin dose before entry to hot springs” ?
Yea, well maybe *this close* to being the truth. It is the Symes after all :-)
That's part of its charm.
For most guys anyway...
Be forewarned though before inviting your wife to come along:
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My wife is the greatest. She put up with our bike stuff and preparations, as well as accompanying us on this week long trip, and without too much bickering. She vows to never stay at the Symes hotel again. Ever.
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