Join District Cycle Works and UpShift Workshop ( @upshift_dc ) for our monthly overnight bicycle adventure up the C&O canal with a focus on fun, food, and friends. We believe that making biking better in DC requires injecting a dose of whimsy and warmth into the everyday. Sharing a meal over a campfire, surrounded by trees and fresh air; a short gravel grind with a sweet reward at the end. This is the idea behind our camping ride - The Campfire Grind.
BikeLOVE edition: Bring an adventure buddy or fall in love with the outdoors. Join us for campfire that will warm your heart and inspire future bikepacking adventure!
Weather Policy
Our primary goal is your enjoyment and safety. We will be watching the weather leading up to the event and will make a call on cancellation 24 hours before the event.
In the event we have to cancel, an alternative (indoor) activity will be announced!
Ride Description
We are heading to the woods for a mini bike camping outing 11 miles from the shop. It's a smooth roll down the C&O Canal Trail.
This will be a low-key community ride, with a focus on fun, food, and friends. We will meet at 3210 Grace Street NW DC at 5:00 pm, and roll out on the trail starting at 5:30 pm.
Sunset comes early these days, so be sure to bring along a front headlight for your bike that is 200 lumens or brighter, and a phone camera for those golden hour snaps. You'll also want a few solid warm layers for the winter temps. A further packing list can be found further down.
We will be following the 7 principles of Leave No Trace. For this short overnight camping trip, the main thing to remember is “pack it in, pack it out": there won’t be a place for trash disposal at the campground or on the trail - so bring along a plastic shopping bag to pack out your waste. The good news is all campgrounds on the C&O do have chemical toilets, so no need to worry about learning how to dig a “cat hole."
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Our recommended packing list:
A bike in good working order, that you feel comfortable riding on gravel. Your aero road bike is a blast, but something with tread and 28mm+ tires is going to be a lot more fun here. Trust us on this one. Fenders highly recommended in rainy or muddy conditions.
A bright (200 lumens or more) bike headlight, capable of illuminating your path in the dark. Bonus, this can double as a camp flashlight! Make sure it has enough charge to last for a few hours.
A multitool and flat repair kit (tire levers, patch kit, spare tube, pump or CO2 cartridge).
Water: You’ll want to bring about 2 liters of water - approximately 3 reusable water bottles - as after mile 3, there are no further water refill spots on the trail.
Food & cooking supplies:
Option 1: Sharsies!
Join in on our campfire cooking lesson and shared dinner and/or breakfast (highly recommended), you’ll just need to pack your favorite trail snacks, along with metal or plastic reusable dishes/cutlery, and a spare cup for shared hot drinks! If you want to participate, let us know at time of registration ($15). Any dietary restrictions? Let us know.
Option 2: Do your own thing.
If packing your own food, you'll want to bring a solid meal for dinner and breakfast, along with ample snacks, and dishes/cutlery needed to cook and eat! (See above) We'll have a few treats to share with you at the campfire, but bank on DIY for the rest.
Shelter and sleeping arrangements: a tent/hammock/bivy/tarp, and sleeping bag rated for 20℉ or below. We also recommend a sleeping pad for extra insulation.
Rain gear, just in case: a waterproof jacket with a hood or hat, waterproof pants and shoes (or sandals) if you have 'em, with quick-dry clothing underneath. You’ll also want a rainfly and ground cloth for your tent, and waterproof panniers or bike packing bags (or your normal pack lined with a trash bag)
Warm layers to keep you comfortable off the bike: Fuzzy sweaters, blankets, windproof jackets, puffy vests, beanies, neck warmers, and winter gloves encouraged. Temps will potentially be dropping to the low 30's/ high 20's after midnight.
Missing any items on this list?
Email leah@upshiftdc.com by February 13th, 2020.
Camping gear: District Cycle Works is a dealer for Big Agnes, Nemo, Black Diamond, and MSR, makers of some of the best sleeping bags, tents, stuff sacks, and camping accessories on the market.
Bike-packing and touring bags: District Cycle Works staff can help you find a perfect-fit Ortlieb, Revelate, Salsa, or Axiom bag and rack system for your bike. Set up an appointment to discuss your options.
Any remaining questions?
Email leah@upshiftdc.com . We can’t wait to adventure with you.