Valentine’s Day Rides
Any Saddlesore or Bun Burner ride on Valentine’s Day
Any Saddlesore or Bun Burner ride on Valentine’s Day
Solar and Lunar eclipses are one of nature’s unique events.
They occur infrequently with a viewing area limited to a specific part of the world.
Special certificates will be issued for these rides.
Total Lunar Eclipse - East Coast Australia
Pie! Everyone loves it.
Hearing the word, mathematicians think of an equation. Long distance riders conjure up thoughts of a tasty treat.
This ride celebrates both.
Special offering two days a year. If you are riding at any time during Pi(e) days, March 14 or July 22, then you are eligible for obtaining a Pie 1000 GOLD for eating at 4 pie locations
In the ancient Roman calendar, the Ides of a month occurred near mid-month, and every month included an Ides. The specific date of the Ides varies among months, as follows:
The 15th of the month for March, May, July, and October
The 13th of the month for each of the other eight months of the calendar year
You're in luck! Everybody is Irish on March 17
The solstice and equinox rides commemorate these four astronomical events each year.
A BBG that must start and end on the 1st April
This ride celebrates Easter Holiday Weekend.
How do we celebrate? With Easter eggs and chocolate bunnies.
In the ancient Roman calendar, the Ides of a month occurred near mid-month, and every month included an Ides. The specific date of the Ides varies among months, as follows:
The 15th of the month for March, May, July, and October
The 13th of the month for each of the other eight months of the calendar year
This is an annual ride, to be started or concluded by attendance at an ANZAC Day Dawn Service.
The ride can only be done in Australia or New Zealand, for that very reason and the dates available take in the 24th, 25th and the 26th of April each and every year.
Addittional Requirements include the need to spell out ANZAC by visiting locations in the right order and obtaining proof
This is a special ride dedicated to a special woman in your life.
We honor the institution of “Motherhood”.
Where would we be without Mothers?
Mom, Mumsy, Mama, Mother dear - it doesn't matter what we call her - she's our special woman. Whether she's our own mother, or the mother of our grandchild, or the mother of a friend - she's special.
In the ancient Roman calendar, the Ides of a month occurred near mid-month, and every month included an Ides. The specific date of the Ides varies among months, as follows:
The 15th of the month for March, May, July, and October
The 13th of the month for each of the other eight months of the calendar year
In the ancient Roman calendar, the Ides of a month occurred near mid-month, and every month included an Ides. The specific date of the Ides varies among months, as follows:
The 15th of the month for March, May, July, and October
The 13th of the month for each of the other eight months of the calendar year
The solstice and equinox rides commemorate these four astronomical events each year.
In the ancient Roman calendar, the Ides of a month occurred near mid-month, and every month included an Ides. The specific date of the Ides varies among months, as follows:
The 15th of the month for March, May, July, and October
The 13th of the month for each of the other eight months of the calendar year
Pie! Everyone loves it.
Hearing the word, mathematicians think of an equation. Long distance riders conjure up thoughts of a tasty treat.
This ride celebrates both.
Special offering two days a year. If you are riding at any time during Pi(e) days, March 14 or July 22, then you are eligible for obtaining a Pie 1000 GOLD for eating at 4 pie locations
In the ancient Roman calendar, the Ides of a month occurred near mid-month, and every month included an Ides. The specific date of the Ides varies among months, as follows:
The 15th of the month for March, May, July, and October
The 13th of the month for each of the other eight months of the calendar year
In the ancient Roman calendar, the Ides of a month occurred near mid-month, and every month included an Ides. The specific date of the Ides varies among months, as follows:
The 15th of the month for March, May, July, and October
The 13th of the month for each of the other eight months of the calendar year
The solstice and equinox rides commemorate these four astronomical events each year.
In the ancient Roman calendar, the Ides of a month occurred near mid-month, and every month included an Ides. The specific date of the Ides varies among months, as follows:
The 15th of the month for March, May, July, and October
The 13th of the month for each of the other eight months of the calendar year
