Showing posts with label Sierra Nevada House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sierra Nevada House. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Expedition Man Endurance Festival Comes to Life in Northern Nevada

Coming from as far as Australia and as near as North Lake Tahoe, more than 200 men and women athletes are gearing up for a race to remember at Northern Nevada’s inaugural Expedition Man Endurance Festival and Ultra-Distance-Triathlon, taking place Saturday, August 25.

Athletes will begin with a swim at Zephyr Cove Resort, NV at Lake Tahoe, then onto a more than 100-mile-bike-ride through Carson City and a long-run along the Truckee River, ending at the Legends at Sparks Marina.

“The route I chose is unique,” Ryan Kolodge, Expedition Man, Race Director said. “I wanted to give racers the opportunity to tour the great scenery Northern Nevada has to offer.”A self-taught salesman with a Bachelor of Arts in Business, branch manager of a worldwide printing company, Kolodge, 31, completed his first iron-distance race in 2011. “I trained for six-months off and on and finished in 12 hours and 38 minutes calling my mom on the bike portion a few times … I remember that part very well … “Mom, I’m doing it, I just finished the swim and I’m at 20 miles into the bike ride.”

Kolodge soon found himself asking himself, “Why not host a race in Northern Nevada?”

“I went straight home and entertained the idea and did a little research noticing within 800 miles or so, there weren’t that many iron distance triathlons,” he said. “All I thought was one thing – opportunity. I had the drive, the connections and I wanted the challenge.”

After competing in triathlons for five-years, Kolodge had a good idea what a triathlon in Northern Nevada should look like. He took months researching and analyzing routes and alternative routes in case someone [a city] said “no.” Soon after he had his locations, he was one man, with a sponsorship book, an idea, access to Internet and first-hand course knowledge.

“I was turned down left and right until Hammer Nutrition said “yes!” I had a sponsor and it felt good,” he said. “I took that small amount of momentum and Zephyr Cove Resort got on board for the swim start, Carson City was very excited and the City of Sparks was thrilled … I wanted my city [Sparks] to succeed.” Carson City permitted the event to go against traffic five-blocks down Main Street, highlighting the State Legislator Building along with other historical sites. Cyclists will continue into the peaceful basin of Washoe Valley then onto Reno and ending at the Legends at Sparks Marina.

“They [the athletes] will never be too far from the action of festival we have in store,” Kolodge said. “We’ve got musicians, vendors, food and drink all lined up for the spectator-friendly event.”

The run route utilizes the  great river trail which drops runners off at the host hotel for a turnaround point at mile 6.5. Runners will then race back on the river trail and through the Legends and end in front of Scheels. The marathoners will finish the remanding 13.1 miles in and around the marina coming through the Legends area twice before finishing. Athletes can choose from an iron man and half iron man distance. There also is an option to do an “Aqua Bike” a swim/bike for those who want to save their legs and a Relay option. The Relay has the option of two or three person teams in either distance. “This is a great way to jump into the triathlon world without fully committing to the entire event and a great way to meet other athletes from all over,” Kolodge said.

For more information on Expedition Man, visit expeditionman.com.

Blog Post information provided by Expedition Man.


Looking for local area businesses or a new restaurant or eatery to try?
Look no further than the Style Magazines Resource Guides!

Follow us on Facebook or on Twitter!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Register Now For A Fantastic Coloma Wedding Showcase!


Our sister publication, Real Weddings is super psyched for an upcoming, one-of-a-kind wedding showcase on January 15 in Coloma. If you are a bride-to-be or know one, make sure you check out this...

Celebrate Coloma Weddings: Discover Your Treasure Event!

During this unique event, you’ll have the opportunity to visit the wedding venues in the beautiful and historic Coloma Valley. Tour the facilities, taste food from the venues’ preferred caterers and meet other top wedding vendors from the local area.

All participating venues are within 1.5 miles of each other. The event runs from 1-5 p.m. so you will have plenty of time to visit all the venues!

Tucked away on Hwy 49 between Sacramento and South Lake Tahoe, the Coloma Valley is nestled in California’s Gold Country. With outstanding venues, beautiful scenery, and fabulous vendors, this event is not to be missed! The show producers say, “No matter your budget, theme, or unique vision, we have a venue to meet your needs — and planners to help get you there!”

Each of the venues will be providing their own prizes so you’ll want to make sure you register at each of the venues you tour so you can be in the running for all the fabulous prizes that will be given away. Bring labels brides…hint, hint!

And ladies, here’s a suggestion: If you’re bringing your groom along, you might want to drop him off at the Sierra Nevada House (corner of Hwy 49 and Lotus Rd) for some “guy time.” Sierra Nevada House will have football on the big screen, brews and snacks on hand all day. And, once your fella is settled in for some guy fun, you and your girls can make your way leisurely through the tour.

The event is free to attend, but pre-registration is encouraged. Click here to register in advance!

Visit any of these participating venues from 1-5 p.m. on January 15th. We’ll be at the Coloma Country Inn handing out complimentary copies of the newest issue of Real Weddings Magazine, along entry forms for our next cover model contest!!!

American River Resort – 6019 New River Road in Coloma. 530-622-6700, americanriverresort.com

Bella Vista Bed & Breakfast, Inc.- 581 Cold Springs Road in Placerville. 530-622-3456, bellavistainc.net

Coloma Country Inn – 345 High Street in Coloma. 530-622-6919, colomacountryinn.com

David Girard Vineyards – 741 Cold Springs Road in Placerville. 530-295-1833, davidgirardvineyards.com

Gold Hill Vineyard – 5660 Vineyard Lane in Placerville. 530-626-6522, goldhillvineyard.com

Historic Churches – Coloma State Park, Hwy 49. 530-295-2174, park.ca.gov

Sierra Nevada House – 835 Lotus Road (Corner of Hwy 49 & Lotus Road) in Coloma. 530-626-8096, sierranevadahouse.com

Also, the show’s producer advises that despite today’s technology, cell phone reception can be an issue in the Coloma Valley area. Additionally GPS services may loose their connection en route. They suggest you take notes of these locations and get directions off the Web site of the venue you would like to begin at.

For more information, visit colomaweddings.com.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

- Blog Post by Editor/Publisher Wendy Sipple.



Visit Real Weddings Magazine * Visit Style Media Group * Contact Style Media Group* Visit 2 Clicks To Save



Looking for local area businesses or a new restaurant or eatery to try?
Look no further than the Style Magazines Resource Guides!



Follow us on Facebook or on Twitter!

Friday, October 16, 2009

Support Kelley and Her Recovery!

For 30 years Kelley Kalafatich rafted down rivers around the world and was a guide to others, letting them experience the excitement and beauty of whitewater rafting.

But now she faces challenges of a different kind.

The long-time El Dorado County resident is in chronic pain and paralyzed below the waist. She developed a rare condition called transverse myelitis. Her new goal is to conqueror the condition and walk again and she spends hours each day in a physical rehab program.

And she is not alone on the path to recovery.

Kelley’s friends are hosting a benefit at the Sierra Nevada House in Coloma where all the proceeds will go to the NTAF Catastrophic Injury Fund, for medically related expenses of persons with serious injuries or illness.

In addition to her rafting, Kelley was active in filmmaking as well, doubling as Meryl Streep’s stunt double in “The River Wild” and as a filmmaker in “Three Women, Three Hundred Miles.” It was a documentary about the first winter descent via kickboard of the Colorado River. The documentary will also be for sale at the benefit for $40.

So come out and support Kelley and her progress towards recovery!

What: Fundraiser for Kelley Kalafatich
When: October 23, 6 p.m.
Where: Sierra Nevada House, Coloma California
Tickets: Purchase at Sierra Nevada House, The River Store and Sierra Rizing in Coloma and Sierra Rizing, the Bookery and Fitzpatrick Physical Therapy in Placerville, or at the door.
For more information contact Tiffani Shiro at 642-8517 or Tiffani@coloma.com.

-Blog post by Chloe Daley, Style Intern.
Related Posts with Thumbnails