COLOMBIA 2025 CLIMBING CAMP

Arrive Saturday, January 18 — Return Saturday, January 25

This trip costs $2,650 USD per person. To secure your spot, you only need to make a 30%

deposit of the trip cost, with the remaining 70% payable upon your arrival in Colombia.

Want to bring your non-cycling spouse? We have those options as well!

This past January Coach Lee had the amazing opportunity to attend a great cycling camp in Colombia. And since Colombia is in the same time zone as the East Coast--no jet lag! Just a quick 3hr flight from Miami--and you're in paradise!

SCHEDULE:

✅ Day 1: (Saturday, January 18) Fly to Bogota

✅ Day 2: (Sunday, January 19) Cycle Guayabal to Cambao (STRAVA LINK)

✅ Day 3: (Monday, January 20) Cycle Alo de Letras (STRAVA LINK)

✅ Day 4: (Tuesday, January 21) Cycle Manizales to Santagueda (STRAVA LINK)

✅ Day 5: (Wednesday, January 22) Cycle Belalcazar to Santagueda (STRAVA LINK)

✅ DAY 6: (Thursday, January 23) Cycle Santagueda to Pereira (STRAVA LINK)

✅ Day 7: (Friday, January 24) Cycle Filandia to Salento (STRAVA LINK)

✅ Day 8: (Saturday, January 25) Fly out of Pereira

We will be partnering with the same in-country group that we used in 2024, which includes full bike service, in-country transportation, provided meals and on-road support. Rentals are available. Visit Altos Cycling.

Letras. 50 miles. 12,000’ of elevation. Third longest cycling climb in the world. This is day 2. Followed by a glorious stay in a hot springs hotel. And since we’ll be fully supported, we won’t have to ride back down.

Climbing at altitude

This amazing climbing camp will see riders between 4,000’ and 12,000’ elevation, with our mean elevation around 6’000’ elevation. (Denver is at 5,000’ elevation.)

You’ll learn how to climb at altitude using HR rather than PWR, and with amazing, winding descents, you’ll learn how to descend as well.

The biggest thing riders will learn is that Colombia is an amazing, hospitable country incredibly welcoming to cyclists. In fact, cyclists get priority on the roads, as cycling is their national sport.