Join us for the 12th Annual Tour de SiiHasin! Whether you're an avid cyclist, bike enthusiast, or chance rider, Tour de SiiHasin will be the ride of your life. Come experience our beautiful Dine' Bikeyah and choose a variety of rez routes along the 300 miles challenge. This 7-day adventure will take cyclists through varied climates and
Join us for the 12th Annual Tour de SiiHasin! Whether you're an avid cyclist, bike enthusiast, or chance rider, Tour de SiiHasin will be the ride of your life. Come experience our beautiful Dine' Bikeyah and choose a variety of rez routes along the 300 miles challenge. This 7-day adventure will take cyclists through varied climates and elevation. With overnight tent camping, riders will enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding landscapes especially beneath a billion rez stars.
The best life to live is to
"Keep Pedaling Through Life's Terrain".
This biking event began in bringing awareness over concerns of suicide, substance abuse, domestic violence and environmental issues in our communities. It provided an opportunity to engage our community members in a regular and healthy activity, building self-esteem and confidence while promoting overall wellness. Our partners are task
This biking event began in bringing awareness over concerns of suicide, substance abuse, domestic violence and environmental issues in our communities. It provided an opportunity to engage our community members in a regular and healthy activity, building self-esteem and confidence while promoting overall wellness. Our partners are tasked with an end goal to help our participants realize their potential through cycling. While this event is centered around creating camaraderie for everyone on bikes, it is most importantly about having fun in a constructive environment.
We don't need pavement to explore-- all we need is a bike and a destination. Join us on our 7-day excursion in some of the most beautiful and remote places you didn't know existed. No bumpy road is too rough, no sandy road too gritty. We're here to take on the world.
Routes consist mainly of dirt roads throughout Hopi and Navajo Nation
We don't need pavement to explore-- all we need is a bike and a destination. Join us on our 7-day excursion in some of the most beautiful and remote places you didn't know existed. No bumpy road is too rough, no sandy road too gritty. We're here to take on the world.
Routes consist mainly of dirt roads throughout Hopi and Navajo Nation. No technical routes except for a couple climbs. We will ride on pavement throughout Hopi and will be provided a safety escort throughout.
Riders will be responsible for getting to the start and having a pick-up person when finished. More info will be provided as times are confirmed. SAG vehicles will be available along the route to transport bikes and camping gears.
Camping will be available at the day ending locations listed on the Routes info. We will have a space for you to set up your tent and safely store your bikes. Additionally, at all locations, showers and restrooms are accessible except for certain locations where portable restrooms will be available.
Tent
Sleeping bags
Toiletries
Towel
Shower shoes
Head lamp or Flashlight
Mess kit (reusable plate, eating ware, bowl, cup)
Water bottle
Ya'ah'tey to the Ride of Your Life 200+ mile Challenge. You are not only riding for a great cause, you are also going to test your mind, body and soul by riding over 200 miles. Every cyclist will walk away with a new perspective, an enhanced understanding of themselves, and a sense of inspiration from the experience. You can choose to make this the HARDEST ride of your life or the most AMAZING ride of your life.
Do you need a bike?
Limited donated bikes are sometimes available, notate on your registration and we'll do the best we can.
WHAT TO WEAR: So what should you wear for the Tour de SiiHasin?
Helmet – of course! You should wear one every time you ride, and you must when you ride in the Tour de SiiHasin. Modern helmets are lightweight, airy, and stylish as well.
Jersey– a cycling jersey with rear pockets is handy for carrying snacks, your wallet and other items. Summer jerseys are usually made from a material that wicks moisture away from the skin, keeping you drier and more comfortable. Plenty of casual riders simply pull on a T-shirt, but realize that sweat (or a rain shower) makes cotton heavy and clammy.
Shorts – cycling shorts are no joke. They are key to minimizing chafing and other discomforts when sitting on a bike saddle for any length of time. Good shorts have a large, smooth, lightly padded liner ("chamois"). If you don't care for the skintight look of Lycra, opt for the "baggie" mountain bike style that look like casual shorts but still has a liner. Being a loose fit, though, means they could bunch uncomfortably during long rides.
Gloves – short-finger cycling gloves absorb perspiration for a safer grip, protect against raw spots and blisters, and pad your palms to reduce road shock. Most have a terry back that gives you a way to wipe sweat from your eyes or energy drink from your chin.
Shoes and socks – dedicated cycling shoes, either for road riding or mountain biking, are the best choice. The reason? Very firm soles that let you press as hard as you want without feeling uncomfortable pedal pressure. You can use mountain bike style shoes with or without toe clips and straps, or with clipless pedal systems. Plenty of casual riders simply wear running shoes, but their softness makes them less suitable for longer distances. Socks are important for comfort and sweat absorption. Choose the low-cut style if you're worried about a funny tan line.
Sunglasses – it's best to use a sports model with unbreakable lenses that have 100% UV protection. The wrap around style will reduce bothersome wind, important if you wear contacts.
WHAT ELSE SHOULD I BRING?
Packing List for 2024 Tour de SiiHasin
BIKE RIDE Packing List (pdf)
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