Mrs. Holloway
Class II
February 27, 2017
Mountain Biking to The Top!
To begin with, the first reason I choose to bike up Mount Shasta is because it is located in Northern California. According to the website US Climate Data, the local high temperature of Mount Shasta during July is 83 degrees fahrenheit and the low average in Mount Shasta is 49 degrees fahrenheit, which limits the chances of snow in that area. This is because the website Answers.com states that it must be below 37 degrees fahrenheit.This is why I would choose July to mountain bike up Mount Shasta. Mount Shasta is also the youngest volcano in the Cascade Range ranging at 14,179 feet according to About Sports and Egreenway, but the trail I will …show more content…
After this overland expedition a person named Clarence King was inspired by two professors to lead a geological expedition. According to the story The Mt. Shasta Story from the website of The College of Siskiyous,” In the annals of mountaineering history, it is recorded that the first successful ascent to the summit of Mount Shasta was made by a party of eight men, under the leadership of Captain …show more content…
Two famous events in mountain biking that took place were the 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps and VCCP. The 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps took place in 1896 where the riders rode from Missoula, Montana to Yellowstone National Park and back to test the bicycle for military use in mountainous terrain. The website of the Marin Museum of Bicycling says the French Velo Cross Club Parisien (VCCP) comprised of about twenty young bicyclists from the outer part of Paris who rode between 1951 and 1956 developed a sport that was exceptionally comparable to present-day mountain biking. The bikes used by the bikers from the VCCP were the French 650-B