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We first interviewed @notjakemann in Episode 11 right before he embarked on a two-month bikepacking journey from Truckee to Bellingham, Washington. In Episode 28, the boys catch up with Jake and hear all the good times, scary times, wet times and confusing times he had, including harrowing encounters with skunks and toothless rednecks, abundant cats, and friendly folks happy to accommodate a stinky mountain biker who raised nearly $8,000 for World Bicycle Relief, funding nearly 50 bikes for people in third world countries. The boys also give some listener shout outs, reflect on the first season of Mind the Track, chat about more bear encounters in Sierra County, Reno's shrinking homeless population, Truckee's increasing cost of living woes, more Hunga Tonga theories and Snoop Dogg's Snow Sizzle My Dizzle Powderrific Snow Report. 3:00 – Introducing the return of Jake Mann after his summer-long bike adventure.6:30 – Listener shout outs.11:00 – News – Bear attacks man in Calpine, California and bears at Heavenly.13:00 – Snoop Dog Snow Sizzle My Dizzle Powderrific Snow Report.16:55 – Thousands of dead fish off the shore of Japan – Hunga Tonga?20:30 – Reno, Nevada has among the lowest homeless rate in America.23:20 – Avant Werks, Audi repair in Truckee shut down because they can't find employees.26:00 – Winter Solstice – Vivaldi Winter Movement – Looking back on 202329:45 – The bicycle adventures of Jake Mann riding from Truckee to Port Townsend, WA, he raised almost $8,000 for nearly 50 bikes for people in third world countries.33:00 – Riding the Gifford-Pinchot National Forest and the Cascades National Forest.38:00 – Riding through tons of snow in Lassen National Park.41:00 – Riding the Bizz Johnson trail in Susanville, CA.43:20 – Riding through Klamath Falls, Oregon. Allegedly really good mountain biking.45:30 – Jake Mann gets attacked by skunks.47:45 – Jake's favorite food for a long bike ride – cheese.51:00 – Jake Mann considered moving to Bellingham, but ended up staying in Truckee because of a promotion at his employer, New Moon Natural Foods.58:15 – Warm Showers – a host program for bike touring. 1:00:30 – Pro Tip: Wearing a head net to keep the face flies at bay.1:03:00 – Jake Mann is handed a joint in Randle, Washington after riding Dark Meadow Trail.1:07:30 – Rode into Leavenworth, Washington, stayed in Wenatchee.1:10:00 – Riding the Olympic Peninsula.1:14:00 – Jake Mann almost freezes to death in a rain snow storm near Bend on the Oregon Timber Trail. 1:18:30 – The Whispering Pines story. 1:24:00 – Olympic Peninsula – Jake's favorite place on the trip. 1:25:00 – What's next for Jake Mann? Great Britain Divide and the Trans Am Tour.1:28:00 – Wrapping up 2023 and taking Mind the Track into 2024 with thoughts of POW.
Recorded once again in the back of the Toyota SendRadder mobile recording studio on the shores of Donner Lake, @pow_bot and @trail_whisperer shoot the bull with @notjakemann (it's him he promises) and his upcoming 5 week, 1,300 mile bikepacking mountain bike adventure from Truckee to Port Townsend, Washington. Jake is the founding member of the @truckeebikepackingcollective but he only got into bikepacking three years ago during the height of the COVID pandemic, riding the entire Continental Divide trail from Canada to Mexico after not riding a bike for 10 years. After that trip, Jake was hooked and hasn't stopped riding. He even quit his job @newmoonnaturalfoods to ride the Divide, only to return with a pay raise and a better title! The boys also talk about PowBot turning 50 years young and getting an ebike, not providing too much information regarding trails and ski zones, whitewater rafting the Truckee River, PowBot's eastern Sierra ski mission and a lot more! Help support Jake and his effort to raise money for @worldbicyclerelief – donate through the link in his Instagram profile and follow along with him as he makes his way north! Rate, review and subscribe on Apple and Spotify. Supported by @sendy_app - #mindthetrack #mindthetrackpodcast #bikepacking #continentaldivide #bikeadventures
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Enjoy these Snapshots of Tales from CiderCon2020 which details a bit of what I experienced both before the conference, while on the Parajo Valley Cider Tour and then my recap on CiderCon held in Oakland. Thank you to Santa Cruz Cider Company for donating fresh pressed Newtown Pippin juice for the bus full of people on the Parajo Valley Cider Tour and Soquel Cider for donating bottles of the most delicious Laura’s Orchard. These two ciders were opened before 9am as we rolled down the highway to our first stop of the day - Serventi Ranch Cider. Serventi Ranch Cider Tasting Room The next stop was at Five Mile Orchard with Jake Mann and Eric Rider of Rider Ranch Cider who served up his Newtown Pippin ciders from Five Mile Orchard. Jake Mann and Eric Rider greeting the cider tour bus like two farmers For lunch and orchard walks we headed to Aptos where Tanuki and Santa Cruz Cider Company. Lunch was a buffet of Thai. This photo was taken in front of the 80 year old Sequoia tree next to the Apple Barn. From Aptos it was onward to our last stop of the day at Cider Junction, where Hemly’s Cider was also present. Publicans Tracy and Claudia provided a great presentation on the workings of running a successful cider bar, while filling our bellies with cheese and charcuterie. A great time was had by all! I also provide a recap of my time at CiderCon2020 once the conference got rolling. Mentions in this chat * UK Cider Tour September 1-6, 2020 send me an email now to get your name on the list for this upcoming tour Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving! Find this episode and all episodes at the page for Cider Chat's podcasts. Listen also at iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher (for Android), iHeartRadio , Spotify and wherever you love to listen to podcasts. Follow on Cider Chat's blog, social media and podcast Twitter @ciderchat Instagram: @ciderchatciderville Cider Chat FaceBook Page Cider Chat YouTube
176: We Like Cider In this episode we begin with: News out and about in Ciderville - Thank you Nathan for becoming a patron of Cider Chat. Nathan is part of Harcourt Apples based in Australia approximately 11/2 hours outside of Melbourne. Audio Snap Shots from the Totally Cider Tour Monterey Bay | California, that took place April 12th and 13th. We begin with John Martinelli of S. Martinelli Co. Totally Cider Tour group portrait outside S. Martinelli's Co. John Martinelli's inside the Watsonville plant Then : Robby Honda of Tanuki Cider Nicole Todd of Santa Cruz Cider Co Jake Mann of Five Mile Orchard Eric Rider and Katie Rider of Rider Ranch Cider Pete Serventi of Serventi Cider Laura Everett of Soquel Cider Extended versions of a few of these audio snap shots will be posted on the Cider Chat Patreon page. Become a patron and help keep ciderGoingUP and get these exclusive audios conversations from the Totally Cider Tour to Monterey Bay, California. Cider Flight w: Tanuki & Santa Cruz Cider Co. Jake Mann of Five Mile Orchard Eric and Katie Rider of Rider Ranch Cider ] Serventi Cider Tour and Tasting Laura Everett - Soquel Cider Debuting “We Like Cider” a new cider anthem to sing a long with on this episode. We Like Cider Lyrics: There is a reason why we do it like this There is a reason why we do it like this There is a reason why we drink it like this There is a reason why we drink it like this We like Cider We like Pommes We like Orchards And having fun We like walking in the orchard Dancing through the streets Smelling all the blossoms Kicking up our feet Next Totally Cider Tour: Normandy France September 22-28, 2019
Monterey Bay, California cider tour April 12th & 13th, 2019 Reservations are open! Must be 21 years or older to attend. Tour Begins: 1pm Friday | April 12, 2019 in Capitola, California Meet the makers and orchardists of Monterey Bay: Cider and Orchard Tours and Tastings with: Santa Cruz Cider Company 2019 Good Food Awards finalist for cider Two sisters, Nicole and Natalie founded this company back in 2013. Nicole's husband Felix creates the amazing ink labels that adorn this enterprising cidery's labels. Listen to Nicole's Cider Chat episode 60 and a recent conversation with Natalie and Nicole on a walkabout the orchard on episode 159. Soquel Cider - 2019 Good Food Awards winner for cider Laura Everett is making cider at the orchard based organic farm, but I have a feeling that her husband Rich who tends the Honey Crisp orchard while Laura is nuturing the heirloom orchard is always at the ready with a smile and helping hand. Listen to episode 164: Soquel Cider's Organic Orchards | California with Laura. [caption id="attachment_3933" align="aligncenter" width="200"] Laura Everett - Soquel Cider[/caption] Rider Ranch Ciderworks Eric Rider is a self describe cider geek. He can't wait to talk to anyone interested in the subtle nuances of cidermaking. On the tour Eric will lead us through both a vertical and horizontal tasting of Newtown Pippins. Listen to the Riders Cider Chat on episode 110 [caption id="attachment_2731" align="aligncenter" width="225"] Katie & Eric[/caption] Tanuki Cider Company Robby Honda is the maker/owner of Tanuki. Listen to Robby on Cider Chat episode 103 [caption id="attachment_2575" align="aligncenter" width="225"] Robby Honda of Tanuki Cider[/caption] Serventi Ranch Cider Peter and Erin Serventi have an orchard based cidery outside of Watsonville. We will be having our lunch in their orchard and take part in a tour and tasting. [caption id="attachment_3947" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Peter and Erin of Serventi Ranch Cider[/caption] Jake Mann of Five Mile Orchard Jake part of a multi generational orcharding family and he also like to make cider for his own enjoyment. Listen to Jake's Cider Chat episode 113 And the oldest maker in the USA - S. Martinelli & Company founded in 1868 John Martinelli will lead the tour at the company's main juice plant. Listen to John's Cider Chat episode 162 [caption id="attachment_3821" align="aligncenter" width="225"] John Martinelli and Ria recording episode 162[/caption] Costs of Tour: $385/person - February 12, 2019 $400/person - February 13th - March 12th, 2019 $420/person - March 12th - April 12th, 2019 What's included? Cider Tours and Orchard Tastings Lunch on Saturday Cider Dinner Saturday Night at Soquel Cider Transportation to the tours, and cider dinner: Meet up and drop off location in Capitola What is not included? Flights or other transportation to and from Capitola, California Airport transfers Lodging Travel Insurance (optional) Dinner Friday night on own Food and drinks outside of this cider tour offering Cider bought from makers Personal expenses Please note that itineraries are subject to change. Reservations are open! Need Lodging: If you are coming from out of town - I have secured rooms at the Best Western Plus Capitola By-the-Sea Inn & Suites in Capitola at a reduced rate of 169.99 + Tax. This is a brand new hotel with gluten free options for breakfast, a heated pool, workout room and located a short walk to the Capitola Wharf. The BW room coupon code will be sent once your reservation is confirmed. Locals lodging rates during this time of year in the area really swell up - like an apple filled with water - This is a very good rate - so lets fill up BW with cider fans!
During the final week of Jonathan Munby's production of King Lear at the Duke of York's Theatre in London's West End, we talk to King Lear company members Michael Matus, James Corrigan, Richard Clews, Anthony Howell, John Hastings, John Vernon, Scott Sparrow, James Millard, Caleb Roberts, Jake Mann, Johanne Murdock and Jessica Murrain
Jake Mann’s family legacy goes back to the early days of the Apple growing in the California. His parent’s ranch Five Mile Orchard is a locally known historical location, where his great, great grandfather Sam L. Mann settled and built the apple storage facility and orchard in the early 1920’s. The family ranch is located five miles north of the city of Watsonville, thus the name, “Five Mile Orchard”. 17 varieties of apples are grown with the majority being Newtown Pippin. The Gravenstein apple is the first variety on the market in late July, followed by Gala, Golden, Red Delicious, Winter Banana, Bellefleur, Mutsu, Empire, Granny Smith and the Newtown Pippin. In this chat we tour the Apple Storage facility at Sam L Mann Co and ride out into the orchard. Sam L Mann Co provides apples to the following cideries. Rider Ranch Cider Co. Listen to Eric and Katie Ride on episode 110 Santa Cruz Cider Co. Listen to Nicole Todd on episode 60 Tanuki Cider Co. Listen to Robby Honda on episode 103 https://www.lassencider.com/ Tilted Shed Cider Co. And apples to Martinellis, makers of a well known US Brand of Sparkling Ciders. Contact info for Jake Mann 2930 Freedom Boulevard Watsonville, California 95078 +001- 800-643-2462 Instagram: @thefivemileorchard Ask for the following 9 #ciderGoingUP Campaign sponsors - By supporting these cider makers, you in turn help Cider Chat Kurant Cider - Pennsylvania : listen to Joe Getz on episode 14 Big Apple Hard Cider - NYC : listen to Danielle von Scheiner on episode 35 Oliver’s Cider and Perry - Herefordshire/UK ; listen to Tom Oliver on episode 29 Santa Cruz Cider Company - California : listen to Nicole Todd on episode 60 The Cider Project aka EthicCider- California Albemarle CiderWorks : listen to Chuck Shelton on episode 56 Cider Summit : listen to Alan Shapiro founder of this cider fest on episode 75. Ramborn Cider Co. Luxembourg. Big Fish Cider Co. Virginia Please Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving! Find this episode and all episodes at the page for Cider Chat's podcasts. Listen also at iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher (for Android), iHeartRadio and where ever you love to listen to podcasts. Follow on twitter @ciderchat
A $900 Price Drop for the Totally Cider Tour to the UK in April 25 - May 2, 2018. Join Ria and other awesome cider friends on this tour of a life time. Go to https://form.jotform.com/73186243884970 and register now! ----------------------- Eric and Katie Rider are making cider on the hillside of the Santa Cruz mountains. They are dry farming their apple trees and also using apples from Five Mile Orchard in Corralitos. (Jake Mann whose family own's the orchard will be on an upcoming Cider Chat.) Eric and Katie's home and cidery is smack in the middle of an old Stagecoach route between San Jose and Santa Cruz, California. Imagine for a moment stagecoach riders snacking on plums from San Jose and tossing out the plum's pits along the way. As a result this mountainside cidery and homestead has plum trees growing all around the property. Katie makes a Plum Port from the surround trees, that she likes pouring into a glass of cider as a cider cocktail called Plum Jerkum. Their ciderhouse is 120 square feet (10' x 12') with variable cider tanks ( a stainless tank with a floating top that rises and lowers as the cider flows). This small shed is fully tricked out with air conditioning and all the needs for making a range of ciders at Rider Ranch. The current cider offerings at Rider Ranch are ciders made from apple trees that were planted pre-Prohibition, which provides a specific niche to their branding of using only trees that are 90 years or older. However, it looks like they will have a cider made with 75 year old trees coming up in 2018. Either way their ciders are rock solid, tasty delights! Ciders at Rider Ranch Pre-Prohibition Pippin Dry Farmed Pippin 75 year old Pippin Contact for Rider Ranch Ciderworks Website: http://www.riderranchciderworks.com/ eMail: mailto:info@riderranch.net Mentions in this Chat Jake Mann - Five Mile Orchard LLC, Corralitos California - Jake will be on an upcoming episode of Cider Chat February 11, 2018 - New York International Beer Competition (NYIBC) is accepting cider entries NOW! NYIBC is using the United States Association of Cider Makers new cider categories for this competition. The judges at this competition are in the trade of buying and selling cider and thus judge the cider on the merits of taste and price point. Ask for the following 9 #ciderGoingUP Campaign sponsors - By supporting these cider makers, you in turn help Cider Chat Kurant Cider - Pennsylvania : listen to Joe Getz on episode 14 Big Apple Hard Cider - NYC : listen to Danielle von Scheiner on episode 35 Oliver’s Cider and Perry - Herefordshire/UK ; listen to Tom Oliver on episode 29 Santa Cruz Cider Company - California : listen to Nicole Todd on episode 60 The Cider Project aka EthicCider- California Albermale CiderWorks : listen to Chuck Shelton on episode 56 Cider Summit : listen to Alan Shapiro founder of this cider fest on episode 75. Ramborn Cider Co. Luxembourg. Big Fish Cider Co. Virginia Please Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving! Find this episode and all episodes at the page for Cider Chat's podcasts. Listen also at iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher (for Android), iHeartRadio and where ever you love to listen to podcasts. Follow on twitter @ciderchat
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