Pedaler's Jamboree - 2023 User Guide

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Step-by-Step Pedaler’s Jamboree User Guide - 2023 Model

13. Riders head back to Columbia (or Cooper’s Landing) for after parties.

12. Reverse Saturday course. Lunch in Rocheport and Huntsdale.

11. Sunday morning Pancake Breakfast at Kemper Park.

10. Food/drink/camping/entertainment at Kemper Park til mid-night.

9. Ride 3.8 miles to Boonville. Festivities at Kemper Park. Watch for signs.

8. Ride 10.3 miles to the Katy Roundhouse in Franklin. Enjoy music/food/drink.

7. Enjoy lunch in Rocheport. Stage/food/drink at the Rocheport City Park.

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1. Ride 8.9 miles on MKT Trail

2. Turn left at Hindman Jct.

3. Ride .5 miles to McBaine

4. Turn back on the trail

5. Ride 9 miles to Rocheport

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

pg 4 - About the Pedaler's Jamboree

pg 5 - How to Prepare for the Adventure

pg 6 - Where to Park/Stay in Columbia

pg 8 - Beginning the Ride & Luggage Drop

pg 9 - What to Expect on the Trail

pg 10 - Trail Etiquette

pg 12 - Sag Support & Bus Information

pg 15 - Trailside Food & Drink

pg 17 - Saturday Music Schedule

pg 18 - What to Expect at Kemper Park

pg 23 - Sunday Music Schedule

pg 26 - Post Ride Parties in Columbia

pg 28 - About the Jamboree Bands

About the Jamboree

The Pedaler's Jamboree is a music festival for bicycle riders and non-riders alike!

Start your adventure at Flat Branch Park from 7:30 am to 10 am. Flat Branch Park (101 South 4th St, Columbia, MO) is the beginning of the MKT trail which connects to the Katy Trail State Park.

Drop off your overnight packs at check-in & prepare for a weekend of relaxed bike riding, music, & fun. Enjoy the scenic views of the Katy Trail State Park as you ride on crushed limestone trails flanked by cliffs & the Missouri River. Stop at your convenience to enjoy live music & refreshments throughout the day in communities along the trail.

The final destination, Boonville's Kemper Park, will host the main stage music. Camping at Kemper Park is free for all registered riders. Hotels/motels are also available. There will be plenty of food vendors at Kemper Park. On Sunday food & entertainment await you on your journey! Overnight bags will be waiting for you at Flat Branch Park in Columbia!

Enjoy the ride, stop often & make friends!

Bicycle riders, please ride safely & follow the rules of the trail. Please put litter in its place & respect the Katy Trail State Park and private property along the trail so that we can continue this event in the future. Enjoy the ride!

- The Jamboree crew

Festival guide photos compliments of Notley Hawkins

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How to Prepare

The Pedaler’s Jamboree is both a relaxing and challenging holiday retreat. We encourage everyone to get some fun training miles in on the bicycle leading up to the Jamboree! The more time that you spend on the bicycle now, the better that your body will feel on a bike when the event arrives!

Registered riders will receive the following items in the Pedaler’s Jamboree Rider Packet: bicycle tour wristband (will get you into Kemper Park and all trailside music venues),voucher for baggage transport, Jamboree luggage tag and more. Late and day-of registrants will be able to get these items at check in the morning of the ride. Please contact us if you are missing any of these items.

Don’t Forget to Bring:

Proof of Identification

. Bicycle & Helmet

Water

. Sunscreen

Cash & Credit Card

Spare Inner Tube

. Repair Kit

Cell Phone

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Towel & dry bag for gear

Change of Clothes

. Best Friends

Sense of Adventure

. Back up of Toilet Paper

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Where to Park

There is plenty of weekend parking available near the start. The best bet is to park your car in the City of Columbia parking garages (Cherry and 6th St is the best) as it is free on Saturday and Sunday.

Parking meters are not free on Saturday!

You may drop off your bags at Flat Branch Park and then park your car if that is easiest for you.

There are countless lodging opportunities available in Columbia! The Broadway Hilton Hotel and the Tiger Hotel in downtown Columbia are near to the start!

For information on the best Columbia parking spots and overnight accommodations, please visit: www.pedalersjamboree.com/venues.php

Broadway Hilton - (573) 875-7000 1111 E Broadway - Columbia, MO 65201 Tiger Hotel - (573) 875-8888

S 8th St. - Columbia, MO 65201

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Begin the Ride

The ride starts at Flat Branch Park (101 South 4th St, Columbia, MO) from 7:30 am - 10 am.

Flat Branch Park is the beginning of the MKT trail which connects to the Katy Trail State Park.

Pre-registered riders can bring their overnight bags to the bag drop-off locations at Flat Branch Park Saturday morning. Each rider is limited to 2 bags and no coolers will be allowed for transport on the shuttle service (special exceptions can be made for food allergy concerns and dehydration).

Bags will be transported and waiting for you at Kemper Park in Boonville on Saturday.

Late and day-of registered riders will need to check in a Flat Branch Park on Saturday morning to get their registrations materials before they depart for the weekend adventure.

Luggage Drops

Luggage should be tagged with participant’s name and phone number. On Saturday, bags must be dropped off at Flat Branch Park or at the entrance to the city parking garages recommended on page six by 10 am and will be available for pick up at Kemper Park after 3 pm.

On Sunday, bags must be dropped off at the Kemper Park Baggage Drop-Off Zone by 10 am. Bags will be available for pick up on Sunday at Flat Branch Park starting at 12 pm (available until 5 pm).

If you need to contact us regarding your bags, please call (573) 222-0261.

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What to Expect

Expect: A weekend full of bicycles/music/fun

Expect: To be thirsty (bring water and funds)

Expect: To be hungry (bring snacks and funds)

Expect: Traffic on trail (use proper trail ettiquette)

Expect: To make new friends

Expect: Missouri weather (dress & pack accordingly)

Expect: A challenging & rewarding ride

Expect: Bicycle riders of all ages & personalities

Expect: To hear amazing bands

Expect: A great time

Expect: The unexpected

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Trail Etiquette

Be courteous to all users

. Pets must be leashed

. Announce your presence

. Always use safe speeds

. Respect private property Keep right except to pass

. Wear a helmet

. Slower traffic has the right-of-way

. Yield/stop when crossing driveways & roads

If we all practice common sense & common courtesy, everyone can have a fun and safe experience.

In Case of Trail Closure

In the case of flooding there may be a section of trail on the Katy Trail that may be closed to flooding. In the case of this occurance we are posting the detour route around the closed trail below. If we get an update of a trail closure we will post it on the event APP.

On Saturday from Columbia to Boonville DETOUR AT ROCHEPORTHwy 40 is under construction - New Detour for 2023 The only viable detour is,from the Rocheport Trailhead, take the Katy Trail to Central Street (.2 mile). Turn right onto Central St. Central St. becomes MO Hwy. 240 Spur (.1 mile). Take Hwy. 240 Spur to Hwy. 40 (1.0 mile). Turn left onto Hwy. 40. Turn right on MO 435 (1 mile). Follow signs. Road is gravel with minimal hills. (5 miles) 435 tuns into 442. Follow 442 until it ends. Turn left on 467. Follow til it connects to the Katy Trail. Turn right and continue to Franklin!

On Sunday from Boonville to Columbia DETOUR BEFORE ROCHEPORT

On MO 467 (at the old grain mill spot on the trail) - Turn leftand ride .5 miles. Turn right on 442. Ride 5 miles)442 will become 435. Turn left on Hwy 40 and ride for 1 mile. Continue on Hwy. 40 for approximately 3 miles. Take a right onto the Hwy 240 Spur continue approximately 1-mile, Hwy. 240 Spur turns into Central St. Continue 3 blocks on Central St to the Katy Trail. Take a left onto the Katy Trail to go to the Rocheport Trailhead.

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Sag & Bus Support

Registered riders can catch a sag ride to Boonville along the route on Saturday or back to Columbia on Sunday. Look for the white shuttle van parked near the action at the pick up zones. For emergency support call - (573) 222-0261

Saturday, May 27:

Departing McBaine at 11:30 am

Departing Rocheport (City Park) at 1:45 pm

Departing Katy Roundhouse at 5 pm

Sunday, May 28:

Departing Rocheport (City Park) at 11:15 pm

Departing McBaine at 1:45 pm

Free Shuttle Service to Boonville Hotels

A shuttle service will leave Kemper Park at the start of every hour starting at 4 pm and ending at 11 pm on Saturday. Participants staying at Boonville hotels must retrieve their overnight bags at Kemper prior to getting a ride. The vehicle will pick up participants from hotels on Sunday morning from 7 am til 9 am and drop them off at Kemper Park.

Bike Check Service

Participants getting shuttled to hotels or any rider that would like to have their bike securely checked for the duration of Saturday night may have their bike stored at our bike check station at Kemper Park. The service costs $5 and will operate under a ticket retrieval system.

Shuttle from Boonville to Columbia

For those riders who are unable to complete the ride back on Sunday, a shuttle service is available. Meet at the baggage drop off area at 7:45 am, 9 am & 10:15 am to get a ride back to Columbia. Advanced reservations can be made on-line for $15 or on-site for $15 (space permitting).

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1702 E. Business Loop 70 Columbia, MO 65201 (573) 442-1139 www.fplal.com

Food & Drink

There are many places to get great food and drink on the Pedaler’s Jamboree!

MCBAINE

Cold drinks available at the beer garden. Check phone app for food options

ROCHEPORT

The HUB - Rocheport City Park

A variety of lunch options will be available. Cold drinks at the beer garden.

FRANKLIN

Snack Shack - Katy Roundhouse

Plenty of snacks available to keep you satisfied. Cold drinks available at the beer garden. Beermosas on Sunday morning.

BOONVILLE

Kemper Park

Food vendors, food trucks, desserts, etc. Restaurants also available throughout Boonville. Pancake breakfast Sunday morning pre-ride. Cold drinks available at the beer garden.

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DRINK DRINK

EAT EAT WIN WIN

Saturday Music

Check the PedJam APP for updates

MCBAINE

9:30 am - Barroom Billies

ROCHEPORT

The Hub - City PARK

11 am - The Comancheros

12:30 pm - Jason D’Vaud - The Circus Man

1 pm - The Comancheros - Round 2

FRANKLIN

Katy Roundhouse

2:30 pm - The Royal Furs

3:30 pm - Jason D’Vaud - The Circus Man

3:45 pm - That 1 Guy

BOONVILLE

Kemper Park

6 pm - Mobile Funk Unit

7:15 pm - Ha Ha Tonka

9 pm - Spirit of 76 - Fireworks

9:30 pm - The New Respects

11 pm - Last Call - Catdaddy's

Drop bags off on Saturday at Flat Branch Park by 10 am. Pick up at Kemper Park after 3 pm. On Sunday, drop bags at the Kemper Park Baggage Drop-Off Zone by 10 am. They will be available for pick up at Flat Branch Park starting at 12 pm. Please pick up your bags by 5 pm.

Kemper Park

Kemper Park - 757 3rd St. Boonville, MO

. Please respect your camp neighbors and keep the noise to a minimum after the headlining show.

. Secure bike check service available at Kemper Park. The overnight service fee is $5

. Free shuttle service to area hotels near park.

. $10 showers also available onsite at the YMCA on Saturday until 9:30 pm. BYOtowel. Closed Sunday.

. Quiet hours begin when the last show ends.

. No outside alcohol or coolers in Kemper Park

. NO FIRES IN KEMPER PARK

. NO CARS IN KEMPER PARK

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DON’T LEAVE PARK WITH OPEN CONTAINERS

. PLEASE DON’T LITTER

NOT ALLOWED:

Coolers, outside food & drink, glass bottles, open fires, pets, weapons, fireworks, illegal drugs, noise makers & laser pointers, unauthorized vending.

ALLOWED:

Blankets, baby strollers, backpacks, purses, lawn chairs, water bottles, camping gear. All entrants subject to inspection for unsafe items or items not allowed.

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TAPROOM & EVENT SPACE Featuring 16ft garage door open to 9th street 14 house taps barrel aged cocktails boozy beer slushies beer to-go 15 south 9th street, columbia mo coming spring 2022 www.broadwaybrewery.com

Sunday Music

Lineup and schedule subject to change

BOONVILLE

7:15 am - Breakfast at Kemper

7:30 am - Morning Yoga

NEW FRANKLIN

8:30 am - TBA

ROCHEPORT

10:30 am - One Way Traffic

MCBAINE

12 pm - Meredith Shaw Music

AFTER PARTIES

Head back to Columbia on the MKT Trail or keep riding and visit Cooper’s Landing for more music.

Broadway Brewery - 1 pm til late Rose Music Hall - 5 pm til late

On Sunday, bags will be available for pick up at Flat Branch Park starting at 12 pm. Please pick up your bags by 5 pm. After 5 pm left over bags will be transported to Rose Music Hall for pick up until the end of the night. Forget to pick up your bags? Call: 573-228-7476

Post-ride Parties

BROADWAY BREWERY AFTER PARTY

Jam Session IPA (I Pedal Around)

Broadway Brewery has crafted a limited edition beer for the Pedaler’s Jamboree! Jam Session IPA will be on tap starting in mid-May and will be available at the After Party! Take a growler of microbrew home! Stop in at the end of the Jamboree for dinner and live music!

816 E. Broadway . Columbia, MO . 573-443-5054

Located only blocks away from the trailhead! Between 8th & 9th Streets downtown Columbia

ROSE MUSIC HALL AFTER PARTY

Doors at 5 and music at 6 pm til Late - FREE ADMISSION

A full evening and night of live music by Austin Jones, One Way Traffic, Barroom Billies! Relax at Forrest Rose Park at Roseand enjoy beer specials, great music! Check out the ride website & APP for updates! 1013 Park Ave, Columbia, MO

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Jamboree Music

Get ready for the 14th year of great music at the Pedaler’s Jamboree! We are picking up where we left off with the epic ride last year! The main stage at Kemper Park is gonna be super fun with The New Respects, Ha Ha Tonka & the awesome fireworks show! Truth is there isn’t a band to miss on the route this year so we ever you are you are sure to have a great show! There really is something for everyone. Expect a wide variety of great music trailside from the start to the finish of your Jamboree experience. Get your legs and ear drums ready for a workout!

Check out the Trailside Sampler Spotify Mix! May it help you discover new favorite bands and help you plan your riding and resting schedule for maximum Memorial Day weekend fun.

We encourage you to support the musicians at the Jamboree by picking up a copy of their albums and giving them a high five for coming. Enjoy the show(s)!

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The New Respects

The 2022 Levitt National Tour presents rising stars and family affair The New Respects, for an electrifying evening of danceable fusions of pop, soul and rock & roll. The band is turning heads with their bright, feel-good tracks stacked with propulsive beats and lush harmonies. Hailing from Nashville, Zandy Mowry lays down the group’s funk-inspired grooves on guitar, her brother Darius Fitzgerald drives the beat with his retro rhythms and their cousin Jasmine Mullen brings it all together with soaring lead vocals. Having performed together since their youth, the 20-something trio uplifts audiences with their playful, energetic and familiar vibe. Filled with catchy hooks and fresh throwback sounds, the group’s debut 5-song EP Here Comes Trouble (2017) launched them into the national spotlight as Rolling Stone named them one of “10 New Artists You Need to Know.” Quickly gaining traction with fans and critics alike, the EP’s standout single, “Trouble” garnered over 2M streams and received sync placements with Fox Sports, ESPN and TNT. The group’s star continued to rise after releasing their 2018 album Before the Sun Goes Down to critical acclaim.

Spirit of 76 Fireworks Show

We are excited to bring the Spirit of 76 Fireworks show to the Jamboree! Spirit of '76 - for all your fireworks needs! Come visit or their year-round air conditioned store or their HUGE seasonal tent 3 miles west of the Columbia Mall off I-70 at Midway Exit 121

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Ha Ha Tonka

Coming straight out of the Ozarks in southern Missouri, Ha Ha Tonka specialize in wide open, effortless anthems that owe as much to high and lonesome Ozarks mountain music as straight up rock‘n’roll. Over their history, Ha Ha Tonka has recorded 5 critically acclaimed albums, toured the world, played Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits, appeared on late-night TV on CONAN as well as on Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations. Through it all, these Ozarks natives have made friends, found love, started families, and grown and matured together. During the pandemic, the band finished their 6th studio album, which is set for release later this year on Riptide Music.

www.hahatonkamusic.com

That1Guy

With an extensive and amazing track record of unique and imaginative performances featuring his curious instrument and copious amounts of originality, Mike Silverman, a/k/a That1Guy, has set himself apart as a true one-of-a-kind talent that rivals any other artist currently in the entertainment industry.

Averaging 150-200 shows a year all over North America and Canada. He was also the ʻTap Water Award’ winner at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for best musical act. His legendary collaboration and multiple tours with Buckethead performing as The Frankenstein Brothers has further cemented his virtuoso story as a creative visionary.

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The Comancheros

Richard Young, from The Kentucky Headhunters, says The Comancheros are “ZZ Top goes Star Wars.” The Comancheros are known for bringing to the stage some of the highest energy performances in the business.

Playing non-stop since 2015, they’ve stormed the stage with Randy Rogers, The Cadillac Three, Drake White, The Steel Woods, Alabama, Whiskey Myers, Blackberry Smoke, and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.

These experiences have sharpened their spurs and inspired the band to create a sound that exemplifies what it means to be a modern-day cowboy: heavy and western.

Raised on a Missouri farm, still raising questions, and raising eyebrows. Songwriter/dream chaser

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The Royal Furs Fuzzy/Psychedelic/Rock Meredith Shaw Music

One Way Traffic

Born from an open-mic bluegrass jam in St. Louis, Missouri, One Way Traffic is a five-piece band with an eclectic sound. Inspired greatly by Americana, Blues, and Jazz, the band combines their individual influences to create a gumbo chock full of musical deliciousness and surprise. In just four years together, One Way Traffic have quickly established themselves as a premier band within the St. Louis music scene, selling out shows monthly at the storied Broadway Oyster Bar and playing world-class venues like The Sheldon Concert Hall, The Pageant, and Old Rock House.

Barroom Billies

The Barroom Billies are a make your foot go crazy stompin' band that leaves you sweaty and restless.

Mobile Funk Unit

They bring the funk…and they are mobile!

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Jason D’Vaude - The Circus Man

Jason D’Vaude’s comedic juggling, fire, and balancing acts include precarious stunts, sharp objects, and a dash of danger –all with a smile and a laugh. Jason performs for all audiences, from sophisticated corporate events to children's programs.

Catdaddy's Funky Fuzz Bunker Band

Catdaddy's Funky Fuzz Bunker Band is a funky fresh, groove blues & jazzy rock jam band that will never stop groov'n

Sunday morning music in Franklin

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TBA

Thank you!

For supporting the Pedaler’s Jamboree!

Get ready for the 14th Pedaler’s Jamboree!

Last year ride was such an amazing experience! It was like old times...only better! The world is returning to events and festivals with greater comfort and excitement! A friend an I recently came up with the word “Nowstolgic”. In short it is the feeling of enjoying the here and the now. It’s always great to look back on good times but it is even more important to remember that we are continually living them!

So...get ready for an epic bike party!

If this is your first Pedaler’s Jamboree hang on tight!

The Pedaler’s Jamboree crew aims to make this ride the best experience that we can for riders of all ages and abilities. Please keep giving us feedback on how we can keep tweaking the event to make it a ride that you look forward to pedaling every year! See you on the trail!

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