July 19th - 24th 2023
ALL WHILE HANGING OUT WITH MAX GERSTON
$5,000 per Rider
Max is a multi time National Champion who is known for his determination, grit, and of course the mustache/cowboy hat combo. Max continues to pursue an active professional career in Hard Enduro and Endurocross and has tackled several different disciplines throughout his career including Motocross, Endurocross, Hare Scrambles, Hard Enduro, Trials, and Enduros.
We pick riders up at Spokane International Airport. If members of the group are arriving
separately, we plan to pick you up after the arrival of the latest guest. We shuttle our group back to Gold Creek lodge, about 1.5 hours from the airport.
Upon arrival, guests are shown their room and bike for the week, and the group hangs
out until dinner, and meeting their lodge host. At dinner, make sure to put a lunch order
in so you have a trail meal the next day.
Wednesday night is drive-in movie night, so make sure to pop out back and see what is playing!
Breakfast starts at 7, and groups are usually kickstands up by 9, make sure to grab your lunch too!
On day 1 of riding, your lodge host takes you through our enduro training center and feels out the group so he can best understand your group’s desire and abilities. Most riding days, we cover around 40-60 miles, stopping for lunch on the trail.
We return to the lodge by 4 or 5 for a beer, shower, and dinner. Riders drop your bike off at the shop, and let our mechanics assess and prep your bike for the next day. The restaurant is open till 9, and again, make sure to order lunch for the next day. As the restaurant closes, the party moves outside to the fire and to the shop.
From the time you arrive back at the lodge, to the time you are going to bed, your lodge host is facilitating good times.
Breakfast starts at 7, and groups are typically on the trail by 9, make sure to grab your lunch too!
On day 2 of riding we dive right in, hitting the trails straight off the lodge property. Another 40-70 miles, lunch, beautiful scenery and awesome trails. Groups return to the lodge around 4 again, with the beer flowing, mechanics wrenching, and the restaurant ready to go.
The post-ride activities are totally up to each rider, but be sure your lodge host has something fun in store, just make sure to stay fed and happy, and to get your lunch order in for the next day.
Breakfast starts at 7, and groups are typically on the trail by 9, make sure to grab your lunch too!
Day 3 of riding hits another 40-60 miles of singletrack, new zones, lunch, and different views. As groups return, mechanics take the bikes and prep them again for the coming day. Riders are free to do as they please, but their lodge host will surely have something up his sleeve to keep everybody having fun.
The party tends to run a little later on Saturday night, so make sure to eat well, get your
lunch ordered for the next day, and have fun as the night rolls on.
Breakfast starts at 7, and groups are typically on the trail by 9, make sure to grab your lunch too!
Day 4 of riding takes riders through yet another all day ride with lunch, unbelievable trails, and unreal scenery. Our goal is to have our riders on different trails everyday and seeing new parts of the beautiful Idaho panhandle.
Returning to the lodge on the day of the final ride, bikes are dropped off and washed,
beers are poured, and stories from the day are told. Your lodge host continues to keep
the fun going, with the goal of leaving people with countless memories. Dinner, beers,
and hanging around the fire and shop again.
Monday morning at breakfast, people are telling stories of the week, and people are packing their bags for their travel day.
As we say goodbye to our group, we send you off with nothing but memories of good times, unforgettable trails, and new friends made at the lodge.