Please join us this Saturday at Six Mile as we explore one of the area's most popular parks.
Where: Six Mile Run
When: Saturday, October 15th
Time: 9:00 am
How Long: 2-ish hours total time
Terrain: Beginner-friendly
Parking: Canal Road lot
Who: Ride leader @Mitch plus countless sweepers and MTBNJ helpers, including but not limited to @1sh0t1b33r, @Ryan.P, and @jmanic. I assume many more will be there in O&B or sprinkles on black.
I copied & pasted this from the Allaire group ride and I am going to leave this picture in because it makes me a little happy at the same time it makes me a little sad.
Please post here if you plan on attending. We will go until about noon then call it a day. The ride is a great opportunity for beginners to come and see a new park.
So, who's in?
The Fine Print: Mountain biking is dangerous (like lion taming) and hard (like, um, lifting lions). The rider assumes responsibility for bringing necessary food/drink/parachute as well as making sure they are able to get out of the woods by themselves if that becomes necessary. While we as a group will do all we can to help people who need assistance, if you're sick of us and want to go home, you'll need to navigate out by yourself. The ride leader doesn't promise that the course if free of rocks, roots, dead hippos, etc. YMMV, void in Alaska, etc.
Where: Six Mile Run
When: Saturday, October 15th
Time: 9:00 am
How Long: 2-ish hours total time
Terrain: Beginner-friendly
Parking: Canal Road lot
Who: Ride leader @Mitch plus countless sweepers and MTBNJ helpers, including but not limited to @1sh0t1b33r, @Ryan.P, and @jmanic. I assume many more will be there in O&B or sprinkles on black.
I copied & pasted this from the Allaire group ride and I am going to leave this picture in because it makes me a little happy at the same time it makes me a little sad.
Please post here if you plan on attending. We will go until about noon then call it a day. The ride is a great opportunity for beginners to come and see a new park.
So, who's in?
The Fine Print: Mountain biking is dangerous (like lion taming) and hard (like, um, lifting lions). The rider assumes responsibility for bringing necessary food/drink/parachute as well as making sure they are able to get out of the woods by themselves if that becomes necessary. While we as a group will do all we can to help people who need assistance, if you're sick of us and want to go home, you'll need to navigate out by yourself. The ride leader doesn't promise that the course if free of rocks, roots, dead hippos, etc. YMMV, void in Alaska, etc.