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2024 Tally Tango with Karlos Bernart (SingleTrack Samurai) in Florida
October 5 @ 7:30 am - October 7 @ 11:59 pm
$50 – $120Click on this line to register for the 2024 Event
Singletrack Samurai Productions Presents a Tallahassee Bikepacking Creation:
See pictures and videos from the route here.
Only 50 spots are available per route category, don’t delay, register today!!!
The GROUP START Resumes, BUT OYO/ITT OPTIONS CAN STILL BE ARRANGED. Can’t make the group start? That’s ok there is an option to buy the route, guide, and patch to ride the route in the future at your leisure.
The Tallahassee Tango routes are the first ultra-endurance bikepacking routes in the Florida panhandle. The routes are centered around the state capital and are composed of singletrack, scenic double track, coastal levees, and forest roads.
There are Four routes available.
The Tango Original 165 – This route offers many of the same features as the 177 route, just by passes Aucilla.
The Tango 177 – Takes riders through the Aucilla Singletrack and offers riders options to see some of Florida’s Finest Rapids.
The Tango 277- Features all the awesomeness of the 177 route, but offers riders a chance to go through Tate’s Hell and Back!
The Tango LiTe, aka the Tango through Hell – is a mostly Gravel Route option for those riders wanting to see this beautiful area and avoid 99% of the singletrack found on the original route. LiTe does not mean easy. Route mileage is estimated at 234 miles.
Organizers are asking for a 50$ Donation that will net all participants a patch, a route guide, gpx, and a waypoint resource file. There will also be a pre-event pizza party and a well-stocked Samurai Camp on Saturday night, offering riders a chance to party in the woods at no additional cost.
Riders can also register as a TEAM. TEAM Riders need to purchase each ticket individually, and when it comes time to register for Trackleaders, that is when you submit your team information. Team riders and team riders can only share resources and draft off each other. There is a separate qualification for the team category.
Rules:
1. You must complete the route under your power. Once you set foot in a motored power vehicle, you voluntarily withdraw from the challenge.
2. There is a no drafting rule in effect.
3. You must be able to safely carry yourself the length of the route. You can only obtain supplies from commercial establishments along or near the route. You cannot pre-arrange any kind of support or supplies, and no SAG vehicles are allowed. You are allowed to reserve camps and hotel rooms ahead of time.
4. There will be 3 checkpoints, for which you are required to provide photographic evidence. Some checkpoints may require video documentation. To prove that you passed these areas, you can either email your pics and videos to [email protected], or you can post them on your Facebook wall for Karlos to see and verify.
5. Riders are encouraged to test their limits and finish the route in one BIG PUSH! But there is no penalty for taking a nap or two or sleeping an hour or Three. There are no time cut-offs in effect. Riders can take as long as they need to complete the route.
6. All Riders will be tracked using Trackleaders. If you own your SPOT tracker OR Garmin INReach or other trackers, organizers will send out directions on how to sign up and use the device.
All proceeds from the event are used to continue the work of organizing amazing one-of-a-kind events and help support the effort to map new routes and steward the existing routes. This is a full-time job, and additional donations are always welcome and appreciated.
paypal.me/SingleTrackSamurai
Questions? Feel Free to Email: [email protected]
About Karlos, the SingleTrack Samurai: SingleTrack Samurai encourages folks to chase adventure, test their boundaries and take a moment to follow the routes I have created and organized throughout the years.