Islamorada Historical Bicycle Tour

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December Schedule

Posted by Mark Terrill on Sunday, November 29, 2009,
December's schedule will be the following:

  • December 2nd Full Moon Bike Tour at 9 PM- Meet at the Hurricane Monument
  • December 19th and 20th at 10 AM-  Meet at Midway Cafe
  • December 26th and 27th at 10 AM- Meet at Midway Cafe
  • December 30th and Jan 1st-Full Moon Bike Tour 8 PM- Meet at Hurricane Monument
  • January 1st,2nd and 3rd at 10 AM-  Meet at Midway Cafe at 10 AM
Remember, bring your own bike or rent one locally. Call Mark at 305-879-0390 to hold a spot. Please do not show up without ...
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Labor Day Bike Ride

Posted by Mark Terrill on Monday, September 7, 2009,
Today we had a nice crowd from Tampa, Norfolk, and Charlottesville and Richmond. We also had some locals. We are getting ready for our October 3rd and 4th bike and kayak tour out to Indian Key. I am boning up on my Indian Key history so this should be a fun event. If you would like to attend, bring your own bike and kayak or Backcountry cowboy can hook  you up. Go to Backcountrycowboy.com.  The event will start at 10 AM. Call Mark for details at 305-879-0390.  

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Labor Day Weekend

Posted by Mark Terrill on Sunday, August 30, 2009,
As the Labor Day Weekend approaches, the Hurricane Monument becomes a gathering place where the community of Islamorada honors the 700 who perished in the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane. At the foot of the monument is a crypt where 300 cremated remains are placed. In the after math of the Hurricane, bodies were gathered all over the island and cremated and buried. Two years later, this monument was built and dedicated to those who perished. The recovered bodies (ashes) were removed from their tempo...
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About Me


Mark Terrill I have lived in Islamorada since 1994 and think this is the greatest place in the world and by far the best place in the Keys. The tour is 6.5 miles long and has 10 stops and it takes two hours to ride. We cover a span of 4,000 years of history. The tour is every Saturday and Sunday starting at 10 AM in Islamorada. Call 305-879-0390 to reserve a spot. My e-mail is Islamoradasports@aol.com. If you have kids, we have a shorter route and the tour is geared towards them. Bring your own bike or contact Mark to arrange a bike rental. Go to Islamorada Bicycle on Facebook to send pictures or contact me.

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