Step-by-Step
User Guide - 2022 Model
Pedaler’s Jamboree
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
Perche Creek Bridge
Katy Roundhouse 188
NEW FRANKLIN 188.2
Boonville 191.8
Rocheport 178.3
Cooper’s Landing 163.5
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Pedaler’s Jamboree
Columbia to Boonville - 30 miles
7. Enjoy lunch in Rocheport. Stage/food/drink at the Rocheport City Park. 8. Ride 10.3 miles to the Katy Roundhouse in Franklin. Enjoy music/food/drink. 9. Ride 3.8 miles to Boonville. Festivities at Kemper Park. Watch for signs. 10. Food/drink/camping/entertainment at Kemper Park til mid-night. 11. Sunday morning Pancake Breakfast at Kemper Park. 12. Reverse Saturday course. Lunch in Rocheport and Huntsdale. 13. Riders head back to Columbia (or Cooper’s Landing) for after parties.
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4 - About the Pedaler's Jamboree
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5 - How to Prepare for the Adventure
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6 - Where to Park/Stay in Columbia
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8 - Beginning the Ride & Luggage Drop
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9 - What to Expect on the Trail
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- Trail Etiquette
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12 - Sag Support & Bus Information
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15 - Trailside Food & Drink
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17 - Saturday Music Schedule
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18 - What to Expect at Kemper Park
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23 - Sunday Music Schedule
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26 - Post Ride Parties in Columbia
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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 4
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 token coin 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 . 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.
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Where to Stay 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
The Broadway Hilton - (573) 875-7000 1111 E Broadway - Columbia, MO 65201 Tiger Hotel - (573) 875-8888 23 S 8th St. - Columbia, MO 65201
Visit the Columbia Visitors Bureau website for more hotel options: www.visitcolumbiamo.com
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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. 8
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 ROCHEPORT Hwy 40 is under construction - New Detour for 2022 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. 10
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 28: Departing McBaine at 11:30 am Departing Rocheport (City Park) at 1:45 pm Departing Katy Roundhouse at 5 pm Sunday, May 29: 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). 12
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Food & Drink There are many places to get great food and drink on the Pedaler’s Jamboree!
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Cold drinks available at the beer garden. Check phone app for food options
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The HUB - Rocheport City Park
A variety of lunch options will be available. Cold drinks at the beer garden.
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Snack Shack - Katy Roundhouse
Plenty of snacks available to keep you satisfied. Cold drinks available at the beer garden. Beermosas on Sunday morning.
Kemper Park
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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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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
. 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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AFTER PARTIES Head back to Columbia on the MKT Trail or keep riding and visit Cooper’s Landing for more music.
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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 Rachel Ammons, Beth Bombara and Mercer & Johnson! 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 13th year of great music at the Pedaler’s Jamboree! We are super excited to have the route return to Boonville this year! The main stage at Kemper Park is gonna be wild fun with Here Come the Mummies and Dwayne Dopsie & the Zydeco Hellraisers! 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)! 28
Here Come The Mummies Here Come the Mummies is an eight-piece funk-rock band of 5000 year-old Egyptian Mummies with a one-track mind. Their "Terrifying Funk from Beyond the Grave" is sure to get you into them (and possibly vice versa). Since their discovery HCTM has been direct support for P-Funk, Al Green, Mavis Staples, KC and the Sunshine Band, and Cheap Trick; rocked Super Bowl Village; become a regular on The Bob and Tom Show; played massive festivals like Summer Camp, Common Ground, Voodoo Fest, Musikfest, Suwannee Hulaween, and Riverbend; and sold tickets by the thousands across large swaths of North America. Maybe that’s why the ladies (and some dudes) can’t stop losing their minds over these mayhem-inducing mavens of mirth. Some say they were cursed after deflowering a great Pharaoh’s daughter. Others claim they are reincarnated Grammy-Winning studio musicians. Regardless, HCTM’s mysterious personas, cunning song-craft, and unrelenting live show will bend your brain, and melt your face. Get ready, for Here Come The Mummies.
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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The Kay Brothers It's in your blood." Missouri brothers form a band saluting the music traditional to their homeland: The Ozarks… where Old-Time Fiddle music received a quick flash fry of foot stompin’ Country Blues as it made its way across the Mississippi River. The songs are a collection of stories, often ancient in verse but timeless in meaning, and delivered with sunny reverence for this forgotten music bred to uplift from the tangle of struggles in a bygone era. It’s music that draws you out, rather than draw you in. In 2018, the band released their Self-Titled Debut Album along with companion videos for their song “Find Your Love" and a full family rendition of "Cumberland Gap" available on all platforms. The band boasts sibling harmonies, upright bass, guitar, tenor banjo, harmonica, washboard, congas, shakers, and an array of foot percussion. The mission: to preserve the rural music of our forefathers and mothers that once filled the wooden barns dotting the countryside on Saturday night and the small family churches on Sunday morning. That party is still going on.... it’s in your blood. The Cold Stares Authenticity. A word that is frequently used in describing The Cold Stares, and frequently missing from modernmusic discussions. “We’re not just a blues band, or just a rock band, or anything other than who we are”, front man Chris Tapp says. There is a power and a realness that is arrived at by just doing what you do best. The Cold Stares do that. Formed in 2010 after the duo had spent a number of years in other bands, Chris Tapp and Brian Mullins got together for the sole reason to just jam. No preconceived notions on what the project should be. Just do what comes naturally. The result is a hard rocking, story based brand of rock and roll that is sung from the soul. Chris’ unique guitar rig, along with Mullin’s giant bass drum provides a visual and sonic landscape for the two to travel on different paths than other acts. In fact, you may find yourself looking for another member behind the curtains but it’s just these two men.
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Dwayne Dopsie & the Zydeco Hellraisers Dwayne (Dopsie) Rubin hails from one of the most influential Zydeco families in the world. Although inspired by tradition, Dwayne has developed his own high energy style that defies existing stereotypes and blazes a refreshingly distinct path for 21st century Zydeco music. This singer/songwriter and accordionist has performed all over the world since debuting his band, Dwayne Dopsie and the Zydeco Hellraisers, at age 19. Dwayne Dopsie, grew up in Lafayette, Louisiana,teaching his self how to play accordion watching videos of his father and Clifton Chenier and recording his self with a video camera and going back and watch it and playing over and over for hours until it was right . The knowledge of Dwayne’s musical ability along with zydeco Hellraisers band members are Combined, to have over 100 years of experience playing Zydeco music and it shows in every performance. The energy, true talent, and exuberance that Dwayne Dopsie and the Zydeco Hellraisers emit from stage makes it obvious that there is no competition for this band
Dawson Hollow Dawson Hollow is an American Indie-Folk-Rock band formed in 2016 by 5 siblings who have been touring, writing and making music together since 2001. Dawson Hollow’s unique brand of entertainment fuses the cinematic colors of pop, nostalgic string elements of Americana and iconic 5-part blood harmonies. Based out of the Ozark Mountains of Missouri, Dawson Hollow’s high energy performances offer supporting lyrics that carry a hopeful undertone.
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Falling Fences Falling Fences centers on the long-lasting musical partnership of songwriter Joe Stickley and lead guitarist Sean Canan, augmented by keyboardist Andrew Weir, bassist John Hussung, and drummer Joe Winze.
MK Ultra Don't miss this unique collaboration of Ben Miller (Ben Miller Band) and Pat Kay (The Kay Brothers), two of the region's finest one-man-bands. Miller & Kay, both renowned torchbearers for Ozark mountain music tradition heretofore, have together embarked on a journey exploring hillbilly music from a distant future. Banjos meet Synth... Dulcimers meet Wobble... these industrious builders of cobbled homemade instruments showcase some of their most bizarre implements & soundscapes. The future of the past. It’s only weird the first time.
Sifa Sifa Bihomora, a 23 year old Rwandan/American singer from Columbia, Missouri, has always had a passion for music and bettering the world. In fact, Sifa’s name means “to lift up,” and her energetic and zealous performances do just that. Sifa sees music as the breath of life, and artists like Nina Simone, Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, and other powerful women have filled her lungs.
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Molly Healey Molly Healey is a looping violinist, cellist, and guitarist from Springfield, MO. She tours solo, as well as with a full band. Dubbed "rock-inspired orchestral looping", she loops her stringed instruments live into a symphonic bed that gives full and intense roots to her original compositions.
Joe Dillstrom A velvet voice, a tasteful touch, and a delicate delivery--meet the timeless troubadour, Joe Dillstrom.
John Galbraith Trio Rock, power pop, Americana, folk rock...
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Beth Bombara Although based in Missouri, Bombara has spent much of her adulthood on the road, carving out her own award-winning mix of modern folk and electrified rock. “There’s a maturity and complexity that transcends most rootsy Americana offerings. I came away from the set with a smile on my face. There are flashes of Bonnie Raitt (Good News), Mike Cooley (Tenderhearted) and Aimee Mann on I Only Cry When I’m Alone. It’s American. It’s authentic. And it makes it hard to stay in your seat. Bombara is an artist with far more miles than years on her. It lends an ease to what she does on stage.” -Jack Campbell, Twin Cities Media
Opal Agafia & The Sweet Nothings Opal Agafia, based in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, embodies the sounds of the Ozark Mountains: a little soul, a little roots, a little rock-and-roll, a little old-timey swing – and a lot of heart. D rawing from many genres, Opal blends the best elements of soul, blues, jazz, gospel, country, swing, and traditional mountain music into a sound that captures the past and boldly pushes ahead.
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Get ready for the 13th Pedaler’s Jamboree! Yes...the bicycle music festival has reached it’s teenage years! We are excited that the annual tradition continues this year with the original route back to Boonville! Back in 2019 the Katy Trail flooded just days after the Pedaler’s Jamboree and the Salt Creek Bridge past Rocheport was destroyed. Fast forward to spring of 2022 and the bridge is finally been restored! To celebrate the return of the nostalgic route we have invited our friends and crowd favorite band “Here Come The Mummies” to join us at Kemper Park. 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! Mike Denehy - Director - Pedaler’s Jamboree
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