Death Valley Century: Hell's Gate Hundred

April 3, 2010

An epic, spectacular century and metric century ride in Death Valley!


"We got the email about the Hell's Gate Hundred. Gosh, that just sounds so exciting. We know that ride so well. We've done all the different parts of it, never at one time, though, and you're just such a genius to put that together! I wish I could be there, I wish I could be riding it right now. I miss Death Valley!" - Bill Walton, NBA legend, cycling author, and AdventureCORPS Fan #1


"Experienced travelers know that the best way to experience the park is to get out of the vehicle and go for a hike." We would argue that getting off the bike is also crucial! That's why we designed the Hell's Gate Hundred route to include locations and sights that are not visited in any other one-day cycling event in Death Valley National Park, including Artist Drive, Hell's Gate, Daylight Pass, and the ghost town of Rhyolite. That's also why we are hosting an outdoor yoga class on Friday and it's also why we are STRONGLY encouraging EVERYONE to visit the Visitor's Center / Museum / Bookstore in Furnace Creek, the Borax Museum on the Furnace Creek Ranch, to attend the Ranger Program on Saturday evening, AND to enjoy a hike in Golden Canyon on Sunday morning! This beautiful, wonderful, one-of-a-kind National Park belongs to all of us. Please maximize your time in Death Valley to have a broad and rewarding experience that includes fantastic cycling AND much more!


Here are ten things that make Hell's Gate Hundred different from our Spring & Fall Death Valley Century and Double Century:

- Century riders rule the day! (No double century option.)
- A 100km "Canadian Century" version (65 miles) is offered!
- The route visits a real (and awesome) ghost town: Rhyolite!
- HGH has much more elevation gain than our Spring and Fall centuries: 8,500 feet, compared to about 5000!
- HGH route has eight turns on the whole route (instead of two in Spring and Fall)!
- HGH route goes not just to, but OVER, a pass: Daylight Pass (elev 4317 feet)
- EVERYONE will finish long before dark, leaving time to enjoy the park off the bike and attend the evening Ranger Program at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center!
- It features a FANTASTIC, panoramic view of Death Valley from Hell's Gate!
- It visits a natural, beautiful geologic WONDER: Artist Palette!
- Bill Walton Loves it! So did the 2009 riders!


Registration

The entry fee is $109. The registration link for the 2010 Hell's Gate Hundred was posted to the event webpage at 7pm, California time, Monday night, November 2, 2009. Thirty minutes prior (630pm), the registration link was sent out via our email newsletter, giving a small headstart to newsletter subscribers. (Note that delivery time varies for the newsletter - no system can send out 7,500 emails simultaneously.) Please note, once the event is sold out, it is SOLD OUT. NOTE TO WOULD-BE RIDERS WITH VOLUNTEER CREDITS: Please email us us prior to November 1 to request your space on the event roster. Photo ID is required to check-in for the event.


Click here to see the 2010 Hell's Gate Hundred Roster!


Velo Club Death Valley Jerseys, Vests, and Arm Warmers by Hincapie

We're sorry, but it is now too late to order any gear. We will have a small number of extra items available at the event. They will be available first come, first served at check-in.

We are excited to offer an exciting new "Velo Club Death Valley" short-sleeve jersey from our garment supplier, Hincapie Sports, as well as a matching Vest and Arm Warmers. These are available for purchase while registering for the event. You will not be able to email us later to order or request one.

Please reference the Hincapie Sports Sizing Charts to be sure you know your correct size before you order the new gear.

You may see a larger image of the jersey here or a very large Pdf version of the jersey here.

Join Velo Club Death Valley: wear the jersey, vest, and arm warmers with pride and style!


Hell's Gate Hundred History: Images and Results

2009 Hell's Gate Hundred results, report, images and feedback!

2009 Hell's Gate Hundred images on SmugMug.com! You can order prints of event images in any size!


Schedule of Events

Friday
8:00am to 4:00pm: Borax Museum open (on the FC Ranch property). Be sure to visit! Info.
8:00am to 5:00pm: Furnace Creek Visitor's Center / Museum / DVNHA Bookstore open. Be sure to visit!
5:00 to 6:00pm: CORPSyoga (on grass behind room 516)
6:30 to 8:00pm: Rider Check-In (room 516)

Saturday
5:30 to 6:00am: Rider Check-In (room 516)
6:00, 6:10, 6:20, 630am, etc: Wave Starts of 30-50 riders each (up at front of FC Ranch)
4:00 to 4:20pm: Course closes
7:00 to 8:00pm: Ranger Program at the FC Visitor's Center. Info
Note: 8:00am to 4:00pm: Borax Museum open (on the FC Ranch property). Be sure to visit! Info.
Note: 8:00am to 5:00pm: Furnace Creek Visitor's Center / Museum / DVNHA Bookstore open. Be sure to visit!

Sunday
7:00am: Meet at the Golden Canyon parking lot (about two miles from the FC Ranch) to hike Golden Canyon and back down Gower Gulch (4 miles; 2.5 hours). Option for 10 to 40 minute out-and-back hike in Golden Canyon only. THIS IS AN UNGUIDED HIKE; ALL PARTICIPANTS DO SO AT THEIR OWN RISK. Bring sturdy shoes, jacket, hat, snack, camera, and at least one liter of water. We recommend carpooling as there is limited parking. Preview Video Slideshow of the hike.
8:00am to 4:00pm: Borax Museum open (on the FC Ranch property). Be sure to visit! Info.
8:00am to 5:00pm: Furnace Creek Visitor's Center / Museum / DVNHA Bookstore open. Be sure to visit!


Route Description

Route: Furnace Creek - Artist Drive Loop - Artist Palette (mile 14.1) - Furnace Creek (24.6) - Hell's Gate (45.5) - Daylight Pass (51.7) - Rhyolite (62.7) - U-Turn - Daylight Pass (73.6) - Hell's Gate (79.8) - Beatty Cut-Off - Hwy 190 (mile 89.7) back to Furnace Creek. (Those wanting to complete the Helll's Gate 100K will ride the same route as the 100M, but will turn around at Hell's Gate (and not go over Daylight Pass to Rhyolite), completing a 65 mile ride.)

Total Distance: 100.7 miles with 8,600 feet of elevation gain.

Checkpoint Locations: CP1 at Artist Palette, H2O stop on Daylight Pass Rd near Hwy 190, CP2/4 at Hell’s Gate, H2O stop at Daylight Pass, CP3 at Rhyolite, CP2/4 at Hell’s Gate, plus the finish line in Furnace Creek.

Click here for a Preview Slideshow of the Route!

Click here for the map, elevation profile, and two 3D aerial views of the route!


Start/Finish

The Hell's Gate Hundred will start and finish at the Furnace Creek Ranch in the heart of Death Valley, CA. If you are not staying at the Furnace Creek Ranch, please DO NOT park in any of their parking lots. Instead, please park in the gravel lot to the north of the front entrance to the Ranch.


Hotel

We highly recommend the Furnace Creek Ranch. The Furnace Creek Ranch offers a special room rate to Hell's Gate Hundred riders ($135 instead of $177). When you register for the event, you will automatically and immediately be emailed the special, top secret Booking Number. Please reference the "AdventureCORPS Hell's Gate Hundred" and the Booking Number when calling the reservations office at (760) 786-2345 from 8:00am to 4:00pm every day. Don't wait until the last minute to sign up for the event or to make your hotel reservations! (Rooms may sell out almost instantly when ride registration takes place.) Our block of rooms is only held until 30 days prior to each event, so make your reservations right away or you may not find a place to stay! Additional hotels. If you are not staying at the Furnace Creek Ranch, please DO NOT park in any of their parking lots. Instead, please park in the gravel lot to the north of the front entrance to the Ranch. Please note there are several campgrounds in Furnace Creek and elsewhere in Death Valley.


Carpooling and Hotel Room Sharing

We encourage carpooling to and from all our events. For our century rides in Death Valley, with some 300 riders coming from across the USA (and a few foreign countries), there must be somebody who lives near you, or along the route you'll be driving, or perhaps someone just needs a ride to and from the airport in Vegas or LA if they are flying to the event. Please use this section of the AdventureCORPS blog to connect with other riders. Share the ride! Save gas! Save money! Save the earth! Maybe find a roommate, too!


Check-In

Check-In will take place on Friday evening in at the Furnace Creek Ranch from 6:30 to 9:00pm at Room 516, located on the way to back of the Ranch, in the one-story row of rooms on the right (this is the last room before you get to the two-story 600-900 buildings). (Check-In is for pre-registered riders only. We do not accept in-person registration in Death Valley.) We will also have late check-in from 500am to 545am on Saturday morning. Please come prepared and please don't wait until the last minute to show up!


CORPSyoga Class Friday Afternoon

Friday afternoon at 5:00pm we'll offer a free yoga for cyclists class in Furnace Creek on the grass behind room 516. A must to improve your cycling performance on Saturday! Please bring a yoga mat if you have one. (If you want to purchase a yoga mat, please email us at least one week in advance and we'll obtain and bring one for you at a cost of approximately $25.)

CORPSyoga is designed for for everyone, regardless of yoga background, or lack thereof, and is designed to help athletes unwind, accelerate recovery for the next day's adventure (or the long drive home), minimize the chance of injury, and rejuvenate and restore energy balance. It is primarily designed for cyclists, focusing on their tight areas (hips, shoulders and hamstrings). The yoga sequences can definitely improve event cycling performance and one's overall day on the bike. The class is one hour long. It is designed for beginners as well as practiced yogis. Take advantage of this rare opportunity to participate in a yoga class with fellow cyclists. Open to spouses, ride volunteers, NPS and FCR employees, too. Suitable for everyone! More info.


Death Valley Entrance Fee

Death Valley National Park requires us to pay a $10 park entrance fee for each entrant. The park depends on this type of income to support what they do there. It's a great place and much cheaper than a movie! If you want a Park Entrance Fee ticket for your car window (such as if you will tour around the National Park immediately before or after the event), stop by the Visitor's Center, tell them your name (which will be verified against the event roster) and they will give you one. (You do not need to do this if you only plan to drive in and out of the park for the ride.)


Twilight, Sunrise, and Sunset

Twilight begins 5:47; Sunrise is 6:14; Sunset is 19:27; Twilight ends 19:53.


Wave Start Times

Each wave will have 50 riders and they will begin in ten minute intervals. Read carefully:

Before the first wave starts at 600am, riders should line up in TWO SINGLE-FILE lines in front of the Steak House at the Furnace Creek Ranch. There, two batches of 25 will have their numbers marked, then will move up to the start line corral under the FC Ranch sign. After each wave starts, another 50 riders will be marked and then will move up to the start line corral. Riders starting in a later wave don't have to be in line right at 600am. Waves will begin at 600am, 610, 620, and perhaps 630am. Choose any wave you prefer.

All eyes—Rangers, CHP, park employees, and visitors—will be watching this event. PLEASE do the right thing, everyone! Thank you in advance for your cooperation!


Time Limits

The Hell's Gate Hundred is a non-competitive cycling event which begins with an organized wave start at first light of day, known as "civil twilight" according to the U.S. Naval Observatory. There is a ten hour time limit.

Results and "Finishing Credit"

This event is specifically non-competitive and is not a race. Everybody who finishes is a winner! It’s primarily up to the participants in the events to maintain the decorum, safety, and sense of fair-play and sportsmanship that should always and in all circumstances abound in these types of events.

Please do not race; just finish within ten hours from your wave start. Riders may not enter the ride route earlier or later than the official start times. Checkpoint opening and closing times are generally based upon an average speed range of 11 to 18 mph. Note there will be a time cut-off at Daylight Pass on the way out, in order to keep everyone on schedule, as well as at all checkpoints.

All riders have THE OPTION of being timed. All riders must fully and safely complete the century route within the ten hour time limit to be recognized as an official finisher. Full results / roster and several online digital slideshows will be posted to the website shortly after the event, noting each rider’s time, DNF, DQ, or just their name if they didn't take the necessary steps to be timed.

HOW TO BE TIMED:
1) Be sure your number is marked for the wave in which you start the ride.
2) Collect marks on your bib number as required along the way (as per the route sheet).
3) At the finish line, GET OFF YOUR BIKE AND WALK OVER TO THE FINISH LINE TABLE. Show them your bib number and the various marks to indicate which distance you rode, in what amount of time.
4) Feel free to tell us then that is is your first century and we will also note that on the results. Congrats!


What to Bring

Riders must come prepared for any possible mechanical failure or contingency. At the very least, all riders should carry a spare tube, tire (yes, an actual tire), pump, patch kit, basic tools, water bottles, money, personal and medical identification, cell phone (only works in the Rhyolite area, not in Death Valley), money, credit card, and a good attitude.


Need a Local Bike Shop?

Do you need a bike shop for repairs, last minute items, or for shipping bikes to and from the area? Of course, there is no bike shop in Death Valley. Our Vegas area cycling friends tell us "The best bike shop in Vegas is 'The Bike Shop' as they’re the closest shop to the airport and only one block south of Windmill which now becomes Blue Diamond Road and is a straight shot to Pahrump and DV. They also stay open later than the other shops in town which may be helpful to out-of-towners and they have a big shop with all the goodies and spares that anyone may have forgot to pack." Here is their info and be sure to mention AdventureCORPS Death Valley Cycling!

The Bike Shop
2570 Wigwam Parkway Henderson, Nevada 89074
(702) 897-1618 | (702) 897-6088 fax | www.bikeshop-lv.com

For bike shops in the Bay Area and San Diego which we recommend, check out our Community Page.


Hydration

Death Valley got it's name because it is a place were living things go, get dehydrated, and die. Death Valley has the driest climate on this planet. Most of the time there is practically no moisture in the air at all. This means every breath goes in dry and comes out wet. When you are sleeping in Death Valley your body processes about a pint of water an hour by breathing. This means at the end of 8 hours sleep you have consumed about 1 gallon of water. You must hydrate and replace your electrolytes even when you are not cycling. Therefore we suggest you bring a Camelbak!


Lights

THIS RIDE TALES PLACE ENTIRELY DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS, thus bicycle lighting should not be necessary. A taillight is always a good idea, though. All riders riding in hours of darkness must have a legal front and rear lighting system and have reflective gear on their body and/or bicycle facing in all four directions.


Support Provided

Entry Fee covers entry to the ride, Death Valley National Park entrance fee, route sheet, excellent rider food at the checkpoints, "Subway" lunch, roving SAG support, an ambulance on patrol, and event results and images on this nifty website. Checkpoints, and their opening and closing times, will be clearly marked on the route sheet. At these checkpoints, riders can reasonably expect to find the following: water, oranges, bananas, PB&J sandwiches, prezels, energy bars, Perpetuem, Hammer Gel, HEED, and Endurolytes, dates from the nearby China Ranch Date Farm, plus, at the finish line we will serve pizza and soda. Several support vehicles will roam the course continuously. We'll sure help you and keep you on the road if we can!


Personal SAG Vehicles

Not allowed! Death Valley is a beautiful, generally traffic-free place to ride, so why spoil it with more cars? The definition of a personal SAG is any non-staff motor vehicle that is providing any type of aid, assistance, or motivation to any rider. No RAAM crews in training, personal cheering squads, photographers, video crews, or the like, please! If your family or friends want to be there, we'll be happy to put them to work at a checkpoint!


Special Park Service Regulations

The National Park Service requires that we ride single file at all times. We must also ride as far to the right hand side of the lane as is safely possible. Always use front and rear lights while cycling at night. Do not turn them off! Remember, your behavior on the road dictates whether or not we get to host this event again. Take this seriously. We do!


Volunteers

We always need help at our events! We can only put these events on with the help of loyal, trustworthy, motivated individuals running the checkpoints along the way. To provide a little incentive, we offer one free entry into the next edition of this event if you volunteer. It's a simple formula: "work one, ride one free!" So please contact us to let us know when and where you'd like to help. Likewise, if you have a Free Ride Credit you'd like to use, email us BEFORE or during the standard entry time frame for the event to reserve your spot on the roster.


Official Charity: Challenged Athletes Foundation

Click here for the "Race For a Reason" program - You can personally participate in our events on behalf of CAF - and even earn cool incentive prizes in recognition of your efforts! The Challenged Athletes Foundation was created on the belief that people of all abilities should have the opportunity to pursue a life full of physical activity and of sports. Be they recreational or in pursuit of a gold medal at the Paralympic Games, people with a physical disability are limited only by their access to funding. Click here to donate to CAF right now through a secure and easy-to-use webpage.


Important Registration Details and Policies

  1. All entrants are required to sign the Accident Waiver at check-in (before beginning the event). The waiver may not be modified in any manner.
  2. All riders must pay the event entry fee, except those with a Volunteer's Free Ride Credit.
  3. Entry fees are non-transferable. (No rider exchanges.)
  4. Entry fees are non-refundable. (No roll-over credits, either.)
  5. We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.
  6. Photo ID is required to check-in for the event.
  7. The minimum age for participants and volunteers is 13. Riders under 18 must have their Accident Waiver signed by a parent or guardian who attends the event.
  8. Participants may not tow trailers or "trail-a-bikes."
  9. These events ALWAYS sell out way in advance! There is no registration at the event. You may not ride unless you have pre-registered and therefore your name is on the event roster.
  10. There will be no mailing via postal service of any info, results, or entry confirmation before or after the event, however Active.com will email you confirmation of your entry when you complete the application process through their website. Keep that email on file as proof of your registration. We will keep you up-to-date via our email newsletter, but only if you choose to sign up for it.
  11. We ride rain or shine.

Rules for Riding in Death Valley

  1. All riders must be friendly and must always display a good attitude before, during, and after the event. Whining and/or a sense of entitlement will not be tolerated.
  2. All riders must carry and/or wear the official event ID provided at check-in. Riders without ID will be refused support and will be listed as DNF in the results. "Bandit riders" will be banned from future events.
  3. All riders must carry proper personal identification and personal emergency contact phone number at all times while cycling. We recommend the fine products from www.RoadID.com.
  4. All riders must wear a properly fitted and fastened helmet while cycling.
  5. All riders must obey all laws and all relevant aspects of the California Motor Vehicle Code and National Park Service regulations. Riders who break laws and/or ride unsafely will be disqualified from the event and lose California Triple Crown credit; they will also be banned from entering future events.
  6. All riders must follow the basic rules for safe cycling, including, but not limited to: Ride to the right, single file at all times. Stop at all stop signs and red signals. Protect and warn one another about road hazards and traffic. Don't overlap wheels. Practice safe paceline and group riding etiquette. Be courteous to and cognizant of motorists and other park visitors.
  7. All riders must carry and use legal bicycle lights and reflective gear when cycling at night.
  8. All riders must begin in the wave start as directed.
  9. All riders, including those who DNF, must check in at the finish line.

Directions to Death Valley

Click Here: Print and use this Pdf download of the best route to drive to and from Death Valley, whether you are coming from the Vegas area or Southern California. NEVER USE A GPS TO NAVIGATE TO DEATH VALLEY! Updated 8-27-09