*Riders will be dealt a card at each of
four checkpoints, and one at the finish.
The best hands will win great prizes!
February
18, 2012
Ride the the best of Orange, Riverside,
and San Diego Counties. Kick off the new year!!
About 8,500' of Climbing!
17 hour time limit.
Registration for the 2012 Camino Real
Double is now open. If you choose the "pay by check" option, please mail a
copy of the confirmation with your payment so we know which event the check
is for!
General Information and Rules - Please read!
Click here for the 2012 Roster
Click here to view search-able results with gender and age division reports. Click here to view the Camino Real Double Results and report on this website.
Click here to view Results from previous years!
Entry Fees
Double Century - $105, HOWEVER, take advantage of our EARLY BIRD
SPECIAL and save $15 by registering six weeks before the event! Online
registration ends two weeks before the event. Thereafter, you may make
an online reservation with a last minute registration code (which will
be posted here when regular registration closes).
Start/Finish Location
The La Quinta Inn, 14972 Sand Canyon Ave, Irvine, CA 92618;
949-551-0909. When you make your reservation, be sure and ask for the
Planet Ultra group rate of $69.99.
Includes deluxe breakfast (Sunday only - as you'll be riding before
breakfast begins Saturday), free high-speed internet, in-room coffee
maker, mini fridge and microwave.
For post-ride meals,
there's Denny's (open 24 hours) and Knollwood (open until 10pm)
right next door. Tia Juana's is also within walking distance.
Check-In
Friday night from 7:30 to 9:00pm, and Saturday morning from 5:15
to 6:00am. If you're planning on starting at 5:30am, please make an
effort to check in Friday night. We will be at the early start about 15
minutes early for roll call and to give pre-ride announcements; but
there won't be a lot of time to check riders in.
Directions
5 Freeway to Sand Canyon.
Start Times
"Mass" start at 6:15am. Riders who expect to take more than 14 hours may
opt for the early start at 5:30am*. If you plan to start early, please
remember that the checkpoint opening and closing times are generally
based on the "mass start" time and are calculated using an average speed
range of 11 to 20 mph.
*If you start at 5:30am and finish the ride in under 14 hours - you will
be listed as DQ in the results. We're serious folks - the early start
time is for riders who really need it.
Come
Prepared
Please be in shape for this event. If you cannot complete a
moderately hilly century within 8 hours, you'll struggle finishing this
ride within the time limit. An "I can do it" attitude is a wonderful
plus, but only if you're already conditioned for this type of challenge.
The Time Limit is set in stone.
Time Limit
- 17 hours
The course
closes at for everyone at exactly 10:30pm.
- Please read our policy about time limits. Riders who fail to make the time cut-off will be listed
as Unofficial Finishers. Be sure
and use the early start if you need to!
Twilight, Sunrise, and Sunset
Twilight begins at 6:09am; Twilight ends at 18:03. Sunrise is 6:34; Sunset is 17:38.
Lights and Gear Drop
You are welcome to drop
lights/gear at the start for pick-up at CP#4. Please bring your
lights to rider check-in in a bag marked with your
name. We do not provide bags. Please pick up
your stuff at the checkpoint, as it will not be brought back to the
finish until the course closes. The charge for mailing stuff back to you
is $25. So pick up your stuff.
If you start in the dark, plan on carrying your lights all day. We do encourage you to carry your lights yourself. That way if you need them, you're guaranteed to have them. Rest assured that it is a MYTH that an extra pound on your bike will slow you down in any significant way for this type of riding.
If there is any chance that you’ll be out past sunset, you MUST have both a headlight and a taillight attached to your bicycle, and you MUST wear a reflective ankle band on both legs. Please do not under estimate the time you will need to complete this event. Come prepared with a very good light and backup bulbs and batteries, plus at least one non-blinking taillight and lots of reflective gear. We repeat: BRING LIGHTS. We're serious. Read the rules!
Routing and Navigation
Planet Ultra route sheets include lots of useful
information to help riders navigate the course. For example, we'll
let you know if a turn is at a stop sign (SS), traffic light (TL) or
T-intersection (T-int). We know that riders like to have the course
marked. However, many of the towns/cities/counties specifically
request that no markings are placed in the road. Our permits are
contingent on NOT doing this. Further, Planet Ultra events are held way far away from
where we live - and we travel to the destination the day before the
event to make everything happen. We can't mark the course in
advance. If
we have the manpower to send someone out
before the riders in the morning to mark the course, we'll do our
best to make that happen (unless it's forbidden by our permits,
otherwise illegal, somewhere that locals
would be really upset about it, or the turn is at a place that's
very obvious, like a big green highway sign). Our experience is that
riders get lost whether the course is marked or not - because
they're not paying attention. Fewer riders get lost when they're
mindful of where they are on the route sheet. Please understand and
take responsibility
for navigation. Make it part of your
experience.
Personal SAG Vehicles
Not allowed! If you bring one,
you will be disqualified from the event
without a warning. The definition of a personal SAG is any vehicle
(motor or otherwise), anywhere on the route, operated by someone
other than Planet Ultra staff, that is providing any type of aid, assistance, or motivation to any rider,
or taking photographs, or simply out cheering. Please understand
that our permits simply don't allow dozens of extra vehicles on the
roads or at the checkpoint locations. Imagine the traffic from all
those cars! If you're
bringing someone with you who wants to be out on the course helping, please
have them contact us and join our volunteer staff. We can always use extra
help out on the course.
Route Description
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NOTE: Route sheets will be available as an excel file to registered riders if so
requested via email between two weeks and four days before the event.
However, we cannot guarantee that the route sheet will be 100% accurate.
Though not anticipated, last-minute routing changes may be required.
Caveat: This is a very urban route
with lots of traffic lights, stop signs and sometimes heavy vehicle
traffic. The locals love it -- but if
you're from out of town and are expecting quiet roads and lots of
amazing scenery, you might be disappointed. Just being honest.
Our new route is shaped like a dog bone, with loops on each end of an
out-and-back course. Beginning at the
La Quinta Inn, you'll head to the coast via the rolling hills of Irvine
and Turtle Rock and get your first view of the Pacific Ocean as you
blast down Newport Coast and hang a left on PCH.
After riding through a bit of
Newport Beach and Laguna Beach on PCH, you'll hang a
left and head back inland, meandering up Laguna Canyon Road. Hang a
right on El Toro, and make your way through Aliso Viejo and Laguna
Niguel, then blast down Crown Valley to the Coast and Dana Point. From
Dana Point you'll be on the coast through San Clemente, and along the
bike path through San Onofre, all the way to Oceanside. From there,
you'll head inland, heading towards Bonsall and lunch at the All Seasons
Campground. The climbing starts again after lunch, with a beautiful loop
out towards Fallbrook. You'll wind up back in Bonsall, and repeat the
course back to the coast, and north through Dana Point again. The final
leg is basically the reverse of the old Butterfield route: Up to Antonio Parkway
(on Crown Valley however; not on Ortega Highway), through Trabuco Canyon, across Santiago Canyon and then the mostly
downhill finish on Jamboree to Portola and back to Sand Canyon. This
route is a huge improvement, safety-wise! No more of that crazy traffic
by the Pechanga Casino; no more drunken, bottle-throwing drivers in Lake
Elsinore; and no more traffic lights on every corner through Temecula.
It does remain, however, particularly urban - but in the best and safest
parts of Orange and San Diego Counties. Please note that due to the
urban nature of this route, it's impossible to provide checkpoint
locations evenly spaced at perfect distances. That said, there are
countless mini-marts and gas stations along the course where you may get
water and snacks, if necessary. If you're running low, and find yourself
a good distance from the next checkpoint, please stop at one of the many
conveniences along the route and refuel/re-hydrate. 198 miles with about
8,500' of
climbing. (Riders opting to go through Pendleton will climb a bit more,
and end up with an additional 3.4 miles).

Elevation profile courtesy of Mike Sturgill - including
detour through Pendleton in both directions
Volunteers
We always need volunteers!!! 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 any Planet Ultra event for each time you volunteer at a Planet Ultra event. 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. Please note that the intent of the
"work one, ride one free" offer is to encourage riders themselves to
give something back to the sport they love. However, we also
appreciate when riders bring along family and friends who they've
recruited to help out, so we're offering a one-half ride credit to
the recruiter if the volunteer doesn't want the ride credit. Ride
credits must be used within a year of the date of volunteering.