Canaan Valley Tours

Includes: 2 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 1 Dinner, 1 Night Lodging, 2 Days Instruction over 450 miles, Headset, Full Course Syllabus. You pay for gas.
Fee: $750.00
Maximum size: 5
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The Canaan Valley Workshop is structured for intermediate/advanced riders with at least 7000 miles of riding experience and who are interested in knowing the skills to become great riders. The emphasis is on precision and smoothness. The pace is a relaxed groove. We’ll cover the 4 states of Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Virginia.
The Workshop begins at 7:30 AM in the parking lot of the lovely Super 8 motel in Thurmont, Maryland. You’ll be glad to know I am punctual. From there we ride a very short distance for breakfast and where introductions are made. I’ll review the highlights of the day’s Tour. I’ll also review the Course Syllabus and your wireless radio. Then we’ll disappear onto a selection of beautiful Invisible Roads geared to be challenging but are never overwhelming. My goal is to inspire you!
Day 1 is roughly 250 miles long. The Invisible Roads that we travel will improve your ability to Read a Road. They aren’t open thru roads. Instead, you’ll ride plenty of curvy, hilly lane-and-a-half roads where precise bike placement and gear selection are keys to riding them well. Through your radio earbuds, you’ll be receiving applicable riding suggestions all along the way. Our destination is the Canaan Valley Resort Lodge in West Virginia, elevation 3200 feet.
We’ll have plenty of breaks along the way where sections of the Course Syllabus are reviewed. Lunch, around 12:30, is at Tari’s Café in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. The food is great. We’ll arrive at the Lodge between 6:00 and 6:30 PM. Drinks and dinner is usually at 7:30. After dinner you’ll sleep well.
Sunday breakfast, at 7:00 AM, is in the main lodge and side-stands up is around 8:30. About an hour out, we’ll arrive at Seneca Rocks, West Virginia where I like to take a group photograph . From there it’s more Invisible Roads along cool streams to a late lunch at Sal’s Italian Bistro in Edinburg, Virginia. Sal is literally “off the boat” from Naples, Italy. The food is excellent!
Day Two is again roughly 250 miles long to Point of Rocks, Maryland. The Invisible Roads we’ll travel are more open, and mountainous. They’re excellent for practicing what was learned the day before. The pace is slightly brisker too. We’ll ride over several huge mountain ridges. The views are of wilderness areas and the scenery is most inspiring.
After lunch, the entire Syllabus will have been reviewed and discussed. Riders needing an early start for home can easily access I-81. The rest of us ride on to Point of Rocks, Maryland where the Workshop concludes around 5:00 PM. It’s easy run back to Thurmont for riders wanting to spend the night before returning home.
The Canaan Valley Workshop is a wonderful 500 mile riding experience. You’ll meet fellow motorcyclists and be introduced to the skills you need to have to become an accomplished street rider. Book Now
“The Rider’s Workshop has value for every rider; that’s what Jim Ford of The Rider’s Workshop delivers. During all three of my workshops with Jim Ford, my appreciation for motorcycling has been elevated to new levels.
I have yet to find an investment into this great passion of mine that parallels what The Rider’s Workshop has consistently delivered.
Jim Ford strikes a precious balance as a connoisseur of hidden roads and as a master of riding smoothly. Jim creates and manages a group riding experience that reaches into the untapped potential within every rider (even the seasoned high milers).
The Rider’s Workshop is an experience you will never forget and you wish would never end. These workshops have saved me days, if not weeks and years of seeking out “invisible roads.”
More importantly, they might also have saved my life, as I expand the huge unsailed ocean that Jim has exposed me to. Looking forward to the next ride!” Jon Berghoff Falls Church, Virginia
