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You can almost imagine what must've been going through Tinker Juarez's mind when he got the phone call: "Tinker, we've got some good news for you" the call probably went. "You get to hang out on an island resort in the middle of the Caribbean."
It didn't take much convincing to get Tinker on a fast plane to the beautiful
island of St. Lucia. All he had to do was travel to the resort of Anse
Chastanet and advise on the construction of a new bike trail that would
bear his name.
Mission to St. Lucia
Anse Chastanet, the casually luxurious resort in St. Lucia's scenic southwest
that climbs up a green hillside above a silver beach, is noted for many
things. Fine cuisine to nourish the body; a spa to soothe and tone it.
Original art in guest rooms to feed the soul, as well as walls that drop
away to reveal magnificent views, and trees that growing through the ceiling.
The sounds of birds to wake you in the morning, and the sight of a thousand
reef fish, in offshore dive sites that are ranked with the Caribbean's
finest.
Now Anse Chastanet has added two more landmark features for active vacationers:
A brand new mountain bike facility, as well as guided hikes in the surrounding
rain forest. A fleet of brand-new Team Volvo-Cannondale replica F800 mountain
bikes was lined up to take adventurous visitors on amazingly scenic custom-designed
private trails.
In a new move to strengthen Bike St. Lucia's claim of offering the most
competitive bike trails in the Caribbean, Anse Chastanet invited Team
Volvo-Cannondale rider Tinker Juarez to consult on the construction of
the resort's newest trail. Michael Allard, who put Bike St. Lucia into
effect last year and oversees it, says, "We've had requests from
serious riders wanting something even more challenging in the way of trails.
To create an appropriate challenge for these riders we thought it best
to have a top professional help design the trail."
Ringing Tinker's Bell
Set on the northern side of Anse Mamin, the historic plantation that is
part of Anse Chastanet Resort, the trail takes riders to the top of a
peak 900-1000 feet high. The ride takes approximately 30 minutes and promises
both the opportunity of ringing Tinker's Bell placed at the top of the
mountain and the reward of one of St. Lucia's most spectacular vistas:
A 270-degree view of the Caribbean.
Tinker was naturally very excited about the trail since it bears his name
- "Tinker's Trail." He was also very impressed with the professional
standard of the facilities and storage area that provides visiting riders
genuine first-class treatment.
Other Anse Chastanet trails - including challenging singletrack loops
- wind through the lush Anse Mamin Valley that bisects the 600-acre private
estate owned by the resort. The trail system has ben described as "incredible"
with lush jungle terrain with innumerable wild orchids and a variety of
birds; a huge freshwater reservoir, and a stream with an old-fashioned
swimming hole for cooling off; an old church, and ruins of an 18th century
French Colonial plantation. Trails are clearly marked for levels of difficulty,
and patrolled by Bike St. Lucia staffers.
For those who want to learn or sharpen their skills before heading up
the trails, there's a skills area with a trained instructor. Each rider
is issued a Bell helmet, a complimentary Cannondale Jungle Bike
souvenir water bottle, and a trail map. There is a 5000 square-foot covered
bike facility and retail center for guest comfort. When Tinker first visited
the facility and saw all the blue Cannondale bikes lined up, he commented,
"Wow. This looks like the inside of our team truck."
Excerpted from Mountain Biking magazine, Volume 14, Number 7, July 2000, Destinations Feature, p.30ff ©2000 Challenge Publications, Inc.
![]() Sentinel of St. Lucia's Sugary Past |
The bike center is headquartered in a restored building that shelters a sleek array of Cannondale F800s and offers various "skill stations" where advanced bikers can sharpen their techniques and newbies can get their first taste of the sport. Part of Anse Chastanet resort, which sits next door, the bike center offers enthusiasts the best of two tropical worlds. 'You can spend hours pedaling through jungle terrain and then zip down to the beach to cool off,' says Allard. Khaki-clad bike 'rangers' patrol the trails to assist visitors, and there are several 'oases' for picnicking and catching your breath. Bikers can follow trails where donkey carts once handled barrels of molasses to ships bound for the American colonies. The aptly named French Wall Trail follows the remains of a stone wall that still shows the handiwork of meticulous artisans. The Aqua Dulce Trail shadows the route of the plantation's aqueduct that once spilled into a three million gallon fresh water reservoir and turned the water wheel that ground the sugar cane. While the reservoir's basin is overgrown with trees and shrubs, its walls are solid and intact. Allard hopes to convert the reservoir into a giant swimming hole stocked with fish that can be served in the restaurant. It will also feature a ramp so thrill-seeking visitors on old worn-out bikes can shoot down into the water. 'It will be so cool,' says Allard. 'Like being a little kid all over again.' "
from Caribbean Travel & Life magazine's
Gazette article, March 2000 issue, page 16
From The Tropical Traveller:
Do you fancy getting dirty in the Dingly Dells, trying out your pedaling
prowess on the Riverside Run, or ending a hard slog climb by ringing Tinker's
Bell, then you must experience the Anse Mamin Jungle Biking Adventure.
Described by the editor of "Bike" magazine as "a Disneyland
for adults", this unique mountain biking experience gives you the
chance to test your skills on a series of exclusive trails set in tropical
jungle on the grounds of a historical 18th century French colonial plantation.
The Jungle Biking Adventure is a first class operation - from the
time you are collected from your hotel to the moment you return. The "check-in"
and changing facilities at Anse Mamin are as impressive as the top notch
equipment, chosen to accommodate both beginners and experienced riders.
Each rider is issued with a Bell ForzaPro 2 helmet and one of Cannodale's
new F800 suspension bikes with the latest gearing and Expert wheelset
that will allow you to tackle even the toughest of obstacles.
The trails, which are graded to cater for every level of ability, pass
the ruins of a centuries old sugar mill and 3000 gallon fresh water reservoir
with walls 20 feet deep. There is even an ancient church set among the
dense tropical foliage. Fruit trees abound and if you decide to take the
trails at a more leisurely pace, you can hunt for wild orchids among the
trailside trees, or simply find a secluded and romantic spot to share
with your significant other.
And if your exertions in the steamy jungle start to tell, another trail
will take you an old fashioned swimming hole filled with cool, volcanic
mineral rich water. You can just slip off your trainers and into the refreshing
water.
Unlike other mountain biking tours, the Jungle Biking Adventure
can be as tough or as relaxing as you wish to make it. While less experienced
riders can stick to the moderately graded trails, there are also a number
of dedicated single track loops designed with experienced riders in mind.
In addition, the moderate trails have optional obstacles for those who
wish to take in a bit of log jumping or rock dodging. The choice is yours.
As five time World Champion Volvo Cannondale team member, three-time individual
US national champion, Pan Am Games gold medallist and US Olympic team
member, Tinker Juarez, said: "The trails and environment are absolutely
incredible. They're great trails for novices, and as a pro, I had a great
time riding here."
In fact, the mountain bike champ was so impressed, he will be assisting
the Jungle Bike Adventure management team in conjunction with Bike
St Lucia, to create a super-challenging trail set to open in October this
year.
This advanced trail will loop to the top of a small mountain with a vertical
ascent of some 1,000 ft and providing stunning views of the neighbouring
Pitons. The reward for those who make it to the top? You get to ring Tinker's
Bell!
But the Jungle Bike Adventure is not just about great mountain biking.
Anse Mamin has one of the most beautiful beaches to be found in St Lucia
so when you've finished biking for the day, and feasted on a delicious
buffet lunch, you can use complimentary snorkeling equipment to venture
out to nearby reefs in the marine park, or just stretch out on the sunlounger
and soak in the rays.
Those who don't bike can participate in a guided tour
of the historical ruins, spend a lazy day topping up their tan and becoming
more familiar with the area's marine life.
This is a great tour which represents good value for money. For just US$89,
you will be collected from your hotel be taxi and taken by the Anse Chastanet
speed boat (a scenic 35 to 40 minute coast hugging ride) to Anse Mamin,
have the use of a Cannondale bike, bike helmet, get a complimentary water
bottle, a plantation picnic lunch, and the use of snorkeling equipment
when you have finished riding for the day. There are special packages
for non-bikers and concessions for children under 12 who are big enough
to bike (over 4 feet 10 inches tall).
Apart from representing value for money, the tour also gives you the chance
to set your own pace. It is a good idea to start your adventure in the
hands of one of the Jungle Biking guides, but after that, and once
you are armed with a small map of the trails, it's great fun to go it
alone. Spend as much time as you like at the swimming hole, or really
earn your lunch with a rigorous workout.
Trail patrol staff carry puncture repair equipment and other items on
their bikes in case of problems and to ensure you keep on biking.
For maximum enjoyment you should be comfortable on a bike. The wearing
of closed toe shoes is mandatory - expert riders can even bring their
cycling shoes from home as Jungle Biking can provide bikes with
special pedal clips catering for most shoe types.
For those who like to cycle, but haven't experienced the thrill of offroad
pedaling, and introductory Jungle Biking skills course is on offer
where you will learn the basic skills for properly enjoying off-road biking.
An additional US$10 will give you a full hour with an instructor who will
put you through your paces - you will be stump-jumping before you know
it.
For more information and bookings, telephone Anse Chastanet Hotel in Soufriere
on 459 7000 and ask for the Jungle Biking Adventure desk, ask your
tour representative or hotel social desk.This full day tour runs Monday
to Saturday.