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Fireweed: Women's Mountain Bike Retreat

The Fireweed: Women's Mountain Bike Retreat is a cycling and mountain biking event held on Friday, August 28, 2026. It is located at Stratton Brook Hut in Carrabassett Valley, Maine.

Date:
Fri, Aug 28, 2026 at 11:59 PM
Location:
Stratton Brook Hut
Carrabassett Valley, Maine
04947
United States
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Join us for Fireweed: Women’s Mountain Bike Retreat at Stratton Brook Hut in Carrabassett Valley — a women-led weekend of riding, connection, and adventure in the mountains of western Maine.

The retreat will include gear shuttle, lodging at the hut, shared meals, and guided rides with Maine-based certified mountain bike skills instructors and registered Maine Guides, all in a supportive and welcoming environment. More details and registration information coming soon.

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    • Men & Women Categories - Top 3 in each category. Some combination of local swag and hand made goodness.

    Note: Event will take place rain or shine; all registration donations are non-refundable. Cyclists will ride at their own risk and must wear a helmet. Route is challenging with several hills and is not recommended for beginners. Registration requires waiver. Riders may change categories on day of the event.

    One/Two stocked aid stations will be available on the course and limited support will be provided along the course. This area is remote so bring with you what you think you may need for before, during, and after the race.

    Rules and General Information:

    • Helmets MUST be worn and fastened at all times while on the bike.

    • The course and all roads are open to traffic. ALL racers MUST obey all rules of the road along the course, at intersections and road crossings. Racers should yield to all traffic and should stop at all road crossings where traffic is present. There may be road crossings with heavy car and truck traffic. There may be an area of the course where the racers will share the road with car and truck traffic. Please keep to the right and ride single file except where passing. Following the rules of the road is for your own safety.

    • Traffic may include hunters, fisherman, logging trucks, and other vehicles.

    • Though there will be an aid station(s) and limited support on the course, racers should carry with them what they need including tools, parts and nutrition.

    • Cyclocross, Gravel Grind, Mountain and Road bikes will be allowed and can be used. The best choice would be a cyclocross or gravel grind bike. A minimum of 28c wide tires with tread is recommended. Gravel can be very hard on tires with the possibility of potholes throughout. Don’t ruin your race by cutting an expensive tubular.

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    • Please let the race officials or staff know if you leave the race. We want to ensure everyone is safe and accounted for at the end of the day.

    • Pets are not permitted on the course.

    • Absolutely no littering on the course. Littering on course will result in disqualification. It is vital we leave the area as we found it.

    LODGING OPTIONS:

    Camping: https://www.rangeleymaine.com/members/category/campgrounds

    •All these campgrounds are in the region. Rangeley Lake State Park and Cupsuptic Lake Campground are the closest options to the starting line.

    •If you want a no-frills place to park your van, car, camper with only a porta-jon for amenities we will be allowing camping at the Rangeley Lakes Trail Center. This is essentially boon-docking.

    Inns and Hotels: https://www.rangeleymaine.com/members/category/inns-motel-hotels

    Rangeley has a great variety of lodging options from no-frills to all out fancy.

    Cottages and Condos: https://www.rangeleymaine.com/members/category/cottages-homes-condos

    If you have a group of friends and want to rent something to house a bunch of people we suggest you call one of these listings. There are tons of options locally for rental homes and condos.

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