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3 day camp 4 day camp Week 1 6/10-6/14 Week 2 6/17-6/21 Week 3 6/24-6/28 Week 4 7/1-7/3 Week 5 7/8-7/11 Week 6 7/15-7/19 Week 7 7/22-7/26 Week 8 7/29-8/2 Week 9 8/5-8/9 Week 10 8/12-8/16 Week 11 8/19-8/23 Coasters (1-2) 2019 Summer Schedule Coasters (1-2) Wheelies (3-4) Coasters (1-2) Community Cycling Center Camps Wheelies (3-4) Wheelies (3-4) Freewheelers (7-8) Mechanics (7-8) Girls Mechanics (7-8) Coasters (1-2) Wheelies (3-4) Wheelies (3-4) Freewheelers (7-8) Voyager (9-10) Voyager (9-10) Sellwood Cycle Repair Coasters (1-2) Coasters (1-2) Wheelies (3-4) Wheelies (3-4) Freewheelers (7-8) Index Grades 1 & 2 Grades 3 & 4 Grades 5 & 6 Grades 7 & 8 Grades 9 & 10 NEW! Spring Equinox Cruisers Camp (5 th 6 th Grade) 2 NEW! Voyagers (9 th 10 th Grade) 3 Coasters (1 st 2 nd Grade) 4 Wheelies (3 rd 4 th Grade) 5 Cruisers (5 th 6 th Grade) 6 Cruisers (7 th 8 th Grade) 7 Freewheelers (7 th 8 th Grade) 8 Seekers (7 th 8 th Grade) 9 Mechanics (7 th 8 th Grade) 10 Girls Mechanics (7 th 8 th Grade) 11 1

New in 2019! Spring Equinox Cruisers Camp: grades 5 & 6 (March 25 29) We will be offering our first bike camp during spring break for current 5 th and 6 th graders this year! The Spring Equinox Cruisers Camp takes place shortly after the spring equinox and will cruise through the street of Portland during the transition into longer days. Cruisers will learn how to cross more complicated intersections, climb and descend big hills, and shift their derailleurs to achieve greater efficiency. Campers will ride longer distances that they have before and gain experience reading maps and planning routes. During their week at camp, the Spring Equinox Cruisers will also learn more about what happens outdoors during this time of year as they visit community gardens and farms around the city. Depending on the weather, they may also learn how to ride in the rain, a rite of passage for any Portland bicyclist! Shifting for efficiency Steps for making safe left and right turns Moving through intersections with a group Map interpretation and route planning Diagnosing simple mechanical issues Repairing a flat tire Typical Mileage: 5-18 miles per day 2

Voyagers: Grades 9 & 10 Now introducing a place for our avid high school cyclists! Voyagers, as the name implies, will travel far distances as they challenge themselves to boldly go where no camp has gone before. They ll navigate downtown Portland, gaining confidence riding with traffic and communicating with other road users. Voyagers will learn about various types of multi-day cycling trips and how to prepare for them, they will even explore ways to repair their bicycle on the go. Campers will explore cycling advocacy and participate in a group project to enhance our city s cycling infrastructure. As this camp travels long distances and in challenging environments, Voyagers is for the camper that is confident on a bicycle and willing to give it all they ve got to stretch their skillset and cycling experience. Riding in traffic and downtown Communicating effectively with other road users Types of multi-day cycling trips and how to prepare for them Cycling advocacy Roadside repairs Techniques for avoiding road hazards Typical Mileage: 10-30 miles per day 3

Coasters: Grades 1 & 2 Welcome to Bike Camp! Coasters is where the camp journey begins for most campers with every turn of the corner revealing an exciting, new cycling adventure. Campers have the opportunity to develop their basic skills, while focusing on building confidence on the bicycle in an environment that embraces the playfulness of this special age. They will learn how to use their hands and voice to communicate turns and how to navigate a variety of stops and basic intersections alongside their peers. For most coasters, this is their first opportunity working with a group to achieve a common goal! Coasters will make frequent stops at various parks and locations around town where they ll learn new skills through engaging activities and discover what it s like to ride beyond the street they live on! Techniques for efficient starting and stopping Balance and control on the bicycle Recognizing common street signs and interacting with them Basic communication for cyclists Performing a bicycle safety check before a ride Spacing and speed within a group Gear Requirement: Two-wheeled bicycle (no training wheels or balance bicycles) Typical Mileage: 2-6 miles per day 4

Wheelies: Grades 3 & 4 Stop, go, left, and right, wheelies will explore intersections during this camp. They will begin to understand how cyclists communicate with other road users while they navigate new roads and interact with street signage and bicycle infrastructure. wheelies will learn the basics of taking care of their bicycles from washing them during Bike Spa, properly lubricating them for smooth pedaling, to learning how to secure them when not in use. They will gain confidence as they learn how to avoid various hazards on the road and empower one another as they collectively brainstorm ways to help other cyclists minimize risks. Wheelies camp will be jam-packed with new skills, engaging activities, and opportunities to make new friends! Safe navigation through simple intersections Communication with other road users and each other Recognizing uncommon street signs and interacting with them Bike security Basics of bicycle maintenance Avoiding simple hazards Typical Mileage: 3-10 miles per day 5

Cruisers: Grades 5 & 6 Nothing beats cruising through the streets of Portland on a warm, summer day. Cruisers will hit the ground rolling as they learn how to cross more complicated intersections, climb and descend big hills, and shift their derailleurs to achieve greater efficiency. Campers will ride longer distances than they have before and gain experience reading maps and planning routes. They will learn techniques for diagnosing simple problems on their bicycles, and even get the opportunity to repair a flat tire! A Cruisers week is packed full of engaging activities and opportunities to become a more confident cyclist. Cruisers will experience the empowerment of person-powered transportation, and are sure to surprise themselves with how far they can travel! Shifting for efficiency Steps for making safe left and right turns Moving through intersections with a group Map interpretation and route planning Diagnosing simple mechanical issues Repairing a flat tire Typical Mileage: 5-18 miles per day 6

Cruisers: Grades 5 & 6 With a little less cruising to make time for some snacking, Cruisers camp will spend three of the five camp days eating at local food carts, where they ll learn a little about budgeting and what delicious treats they can find while traveling via bicycle. They will cover less miles than a typical Cruisers camp, but will gain a similar set of skills such as navigating a turn at more complicated intersections. Campers will practice shifting to achieve the greatest efficiency while riding up and down large hills or while cruising a steady flat to their next food cart. Cruisers is a camp that is sure to put a smile on every hungry camper s face! Shifting for efficiency Steps for making safe left and right turns Moving through intersections with a group Basic budgeting techniques Repairing a flat tire Typical Mileage: 5-15 miles per day 7

Freewheelers: Grades 7 & 8 Freewheelers campers are adventure seekers, as this camp really goes the distance. Campers might travel upwards of 20 miles in a single day of city exploring! They will dive deep into the traffic rules of right-of-way and end the week feeling increased confidence in navigating themselves through any intersection. They ll learn how to track their mileage, prepare for a long-distance day ride, and avoid various hazards one might encounter in a day s journey. Campers will also get a grip on how to adjust their own brakes and even how to replace brake pads! While every camp fosters a supportive environment, Freewheelers camp is best suited to campers who are interested in riding far distances every day throughout the week and challenging themselves to go beyond their comfort zone. Right of Way and Maintaining Predictability Safely passing other road users Pacing and preparation for long-distance rides Advanced techniques for avoiding hazards Basics of bicycle brakes and how to adjust them Typical Mileage: 8-20 miles per day 8

Seekers: Grades 7 & 8 Have you ever wished you could discover Portland s food cart scene via bicycle? In comes our Seekers camp! After all that pedaling, campers can enjoy a nice lunch of their choice at various popular food cart pods around the city. They ll have full tummies on top of the opportunity to explore different countries and their food cultures while also practicing personal budgeting strategies. Seekers will learn similar skills as our Freewheelers camp, but with reduced mileage to make ample time for lunch. Campers will explore many nooks of Portland in search of the best food cart meal, all the while experiencing the empowerment of transporting themselves via two wheels. Right of Way and Maintaining Predictability Safely passing other road users Basic strategies for budgeting Advanced techniques for avoiding hazards Basics of bicycle brakes and how to adjust them Typical Mileage: 5-15 miles per day 9

Mechanics Camp: Grades 7 & 8 Mechanics camp is designed to give campers a better understanding of how a bicycle works and how to assess mechanical issues both in the shop and on the road. Campers will split their time between hands-on mechanical projects and road riding. Mechanics camp will take field trips to meet key players in Portland s bicycle industry and gain inspiration for working on their own bicycle. Campers will have fun riding their bicycle outdoors, and build the skills they need to be independent stewards of their ride! Mechanics camp is limited to 10 campers to provide an enhanced learning experience. Systems of the bicycle Adjusting and maintenance of bicycle systems Troubleshooting mechanical issues Communicating with professional mechanics Right of way and maintaining predictability Techniques for avoiding hazards Typical Mileage: 5-10 miles per day 10

Girls Mechanics Camp: Grades 7 & 8 This camp is everything that our mechanics camp is with the added benefit of a space that is designed for empowering young girls in a workshop environment. They ll have the opportunity to work on their own bicycles throughout the week discovering issues and working collaboratively to resolve them. This camp is designed for the girl that is ready to get her hands dirty and learn all about the systems of the bicycle! Girls Mechanics will have the chance to meet important women in the bicycle industry during field trips. They ll have fun riding their bicycle outdoors, and build the skills they need to be independent stewards of their ride! Mechanics camp is limited to 10 campers to provide an enhanced learning experience. Systems of the bicycle Adjusting and maintenance of bicycle systems Troubleshooting mechanical issues Communicating with professional mechanics Right of way and maintaining predictability Techniques for avoiding hazards Typical Mileage: 5-10 miles per day 11