The routes
Short (25 miles)
This down and back route follows Sugar Creek to Boggstown. It’s a scenic ride on relatively flat and lightly traveled roads. There will be a SAG in Boggstown where you can refuel before riding back. Riders should be able to follow Dan Henry road markings or have the ability to download the route to a bike computer.
Medium (39 miles)
This route finds the most remote roads in Shelby County and follows Brandywine Creek south through Fairland and into Boggstown for the SAG. You will then follow Sugar Creek north through London, and back to the start. Don’t let the distance scare you. This route is a flat, easy cruise, but riders should still be able to follow Dan Henry road markings or have the ability to download the route to a bike computer.
Long (64 miles)
This is the kind of route that will give you a PR for a metric century. Like the Medium route, it follows Brandywine Creek south through Fairland, and into Boggstown for the first SAG. You then continue south to pick up Brandywine Creek again as it joins the Big Blue River, cut through Bengal to follow Sugar Creek back to Boggstown for the second SAG. Then just 12 more miles, through London, and back to the start. This route will be well marked but also published for self-navigation.

Why donate or fundraise?
All funds raised through the ride will go toward cold weather gear for people experiencing homelessness or other services to people impacted by HIV.
Learn more about Damien Center and its services here.
We ask that each rider fundraise at least $150, which underwrites a cold weather kit including a warm coat, blanket, hand warmers, and more. Your participation and support will keep people safe and healthy next winter.