Traverse City, Michigan – Travel and Lodging

Romancing the Riesling – Wineries of Old Missions Peninsula – February 16, 2013

Join us as we celebrate the Riesling varietal! The region is known for producing top notch Riesling grapes, so we’re celebrating by sharing some of the best Rieslings that Northern Michigan has to offer.

Participating wineries will showcase a Riesling, served in your very own souvenir wine glass and perfectly paired with a food offering. As an extra bonus, guests will enjoy at least 10% off* all Riesling wine purchases at the participating wineries throughout the event.

Tickets are $20 ($15 in advance) and include a souvenir wine glass.** Click here to purchase your tickets! For more information call 231.223.7355.

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M-22 Challenge – June 8, 2013

This unique multi-sport event is challenging, but not impossible. Appropriate for any person of average physical capabilities from first time racers, to high school athletes and professional triathlon competitors, anyone looking for a healthy challenge will find this event of interest. Best of all, there’s no swimming required! The challenge is there for the competitive athlete, however, if you can walk, run, paddle, and bike, the overwhelming beauty of the area and the camaraderie of those attending will make this event worthy of your participation. Make the M-22 Challenge your goal for this summer.

WHEN
8am Saturday June 8, 2013

WHERE
For directions to the event site (Little Glen Lake Picnic Area), please use the following address:
  6900 South Dune Highway, Empire, MI 49630-9447

HOW MUCH
Registration for the 2013 M22 Challenge is $110 which includes entry for one athlete, event shirt, event bag, and use of timing chip. There is no entry fee for spectators, we encourage you to bring friends and family to cheer you on!

THE COURSE:  RUN – BIKE – PADDLE
The 22 mile-long course is designed to take the average athlete approximately two hours to complete. The M-22 Challenge will begin at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore  park (aka Little Glen Lake Picnic Area) located on the northwest corner of Little Glen Lake at 8:00am.
RUN: The event starts with the running portion where athletes will run south down M-109 and into the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore “Dune Climb” park to face a steep and sandy climb up the dune. The reward at the top is the view! Competitors will then catch their breath in a fun run down the dune and along a groomed trail to M-109. On the road, runners will sprint back to the event site and transition area to complete the 2.5 mile run. Approximately half of the run will take place on pavement.
BIKE: The second portion requires athletes to bike 17 miles around Big and Little Glen Lake. Bike highlights include a pedal through downtown Glen Arbor, cycling along sections of the Crystal River and the famous M22, and of course, Inspiration Point. The Leelanau County Sheriffs Department will be leading the first few bikers around the course, but the rest of the pack is on their own. There will be volunteers at all major intersections, but keep in mind you must follow traffic laws and be aware of cars pulling in and out of driveways.
PADDLE: Transitioning from a bike to the water, the third and final portion of the event has participants paddling out and back into Little Glen Lake for 2.5 miles. Athletes are only allowed to use one (1) paddle to hand power their chosen craft (kayak, standup paddle board, anything else you can dream up! etc.) A two blade paddle is allowed, but in no way can the paddle be fixed to the craft. At the end of the paddle portion, athletes will jump out of their boats and run through the water to the finish line. (Participants need to wear or have a PFD on their craft).

START LINE
Run staging will open at 7:50 am in the closed-off portion of M-109. To eliminate potential accidents at the start of the race we ask that all “expert” athletes line-up at the front of the start line with less experienced and beginner athletes lining up towards the back.

For 2013 there will be wave starts spaced 1 minute apart:
WAVE 1: Expert & Arms
WAVE 2: 29 & Under
WAVE 3: 30-39
WAVE 4: 40-49
WAVE 5: 50 & Over

FINISH LINE
Athletes will paddle into a kayak/SUP dismount area where competitors will jump out of their boats, run out of the water and sprint a short distance through the finish line. This part of the race is sure to be very entertaining to watch!

COMPETITOR’S MEETING
All competitors are asked to gather at the announcers podium for a riders meeting at 7:30am.

TIMING
The event will be chip timed with mats in three locations: the start line, entrance or exit of the transition area, and the finish line.

CHECK-IN DATES
All participants must check-in to receive Race Packet & Race Bib. Check-In times are June 7 from 3-8 p.m. at the M22 shop in Glen Arbor (6298 W. Western Ave, M22), and June 8 from 6:30-7 a.m. at the Event Site (please check-in on the 7th if at all possible).

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Cherry-Roubaix – June 14 – 16, 2013


The Cherry-Roubaix and Traverse City are proud to host the 2013 State Championship Criterium Race for Juniors, Masters and Women.

race guideThe 2013 Cherry-Roubiax Race Guide is now available.

Click here to download the pdf.

Opening Time Trial

Friday, June. 14th – 6:00pm

A short drive north from Traverse City on Old Mission Peninsula we will be holding a 9 mile opening Time Trial. Registration is only open to the first 200 registrants. Peninsula Township Park, Bowers Harbor Rd. Traverse City, MI 49684

Criterium

Saturday, June. 15th – 9:00am

The old town crit – an afternoon criterium Saturday, through the streets of old town Traverse City! Imagine the thrill of a criterium race roaring down historic streets in the heart of Traverse City… like a traditional European race, the course passes over a short section of cobblestone! 484 S Union St, Traverse City, MI 49684

Road Race

Sunday, June. 16th – 9:00am

The Cherry-Roubaix Road Race follows a the same course for 2013. The course is a 23.3 mile (lap) course. The start-finish line is high atop Sugar Loaf Mt., Cedar Michigan. 4500 S. Sugar Loaf Mountain Road, MI Cedar, MI 49621

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Shanty Creek Resorts – Beer & Boards Microbrew Festival – January 19, 2013

A winter celebration of craft-brewed beer from Michigan brewers.

Saturday, January 19, 2013 at 3pm

Base of Schuss Mountain – Schuss Village

Featuring some of Michigan’s best know master brewers including New Holland, Bell’s, Right Brain, Arcadia, The Livery, Cheboygan, Short’s and more.

$5 entry with SCR season pass; $10 entry without.

Beer & Boards Lodging packages starting at $119.

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Crystal Mountain – Winter Snowshoe Tours – Sundays – Jan. 6 to Feb. 10, 2013

Tour Michigan Legacy Art Park this winter to view the sculptures from a new perspective. A guide will lead snowshoers across hilly terrain to view most of the 45 major works of art.

Sundays at 2:30 p.m.

January 6, 13, 20 (World Snow Day) & 27
February 3 & 10

Tours last just over one hour. Be prepared for current winter conditions. Bring your own snowshoes. Limited rentals are available at Crystal Mountain at the Park at Water’s Edge. Call 231-378-2000 ext. 7000 for snowshoe rental information.

Fee: $10 per adult. Reservations are not required. Complimentary for youth 17 and under with paying adult.

Call (231) 378-4963 for further information.

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Crystal Mountain – World Snow Day Celebration – January 20, 2013

World Snow Day aims to bring winter sports enthusiasts and their families to the slopes and trails in a fun-filled day of events, activities and competitions on snow. Try at least one activity in each category (Explore, Enjoy, Experience) and enter to win a lift ticket or Crystal Mountain sweatshirt.

Explore

Winter Snowsports Presentations

During these 30-minute presentations, Crystal’s Snowsports Instructors demonstrate the proper use of winter sports equipment.

12 pm: Adult Ski and Snowboard Presentation – Meet at Totem Park

1 pm: Cross-Country Presentation – Meet at Kinlochen

2 pm: Snowshoeing Presentation – Meet at Park at Water’s Edge

3 pm: Kids Ski and Snowboard Presentation – Meet at Camp Totem

Enjoy

The Art of Snowmaking: Meet at the Snowcat parked by the slopeside tent.

12 – 4 pm

Snow Castle Building Kits : Available at the Park at Water’s Edge

Snowman Search: Pick up the clues at Park at Water’s Edge

Rinkside Bonfire: Roast marshmallows and visit with Snowball the Snow Tiger

Experience

12 – 4 pm

Michigan Legacy Art Park: Information guides available at the slopeside tent

Ice Skating: 1-hr rentals at the Park at Water’s Edge

1 – 4 pm

Snowbikes: Test drive a fat tire snow bike on the Front Lawn

More World Snow Day Adventures

The following programs include a fee:

Dog Sledding: Rides

Available starting at 9:30 am. $75 per sled. Call the Park at Water’s Edge at ext. 7000. Reservations are required.

Outdoor Laser Tag

11 am & 2 pm. Participants must be 7 years old or older. $15 per person. Reservations are required. Call the Park at Water’s Edge at ext. 7000.

Crystal Quest

Booklet available for purchase at the Park at Water’s Edge

Fat Chance Bike Race

Noon. Crystal Mountain has partnered with Einstein Cycle to offer our first Fat Tire Bike Race. Spectators welcome. Advanced registration required.

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