Mountain Bike Jamboree this SUNDAY (Nov 2)

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Delaware Trail Spinners are putting it on...

Info: http://www.trailspinners.org/jamboree.html

The Delaware Trail Spinners would like to invite all mountain bikers in Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey and other areas to a group ride at Fair Hill. Let's all get together to share our enthusiasm for the sport and willingness to help each other in building and maintaining multi-use single track in the Mid-Atlantic area.
The date is Sunday, November 2, and the location is the Gallaher Road parking lot at Fair Hill NMRA. Click here for a map showing the parking lot locations. Registration will be held from 9-10 AM with the rides beginning at 10 AM and lasting for about 2-3 hours. Members of the Trail Spinners will serve as personal guides for small groups of riders (approx 8-10) to show you some of the best and most beautiful single track in the mid-Atlantic area. DTS guides will tailor the speed and distance of the ride to suit each group. Distances flexible but usually will run between 10 and 20 miles. We'll provide bail-out points or give directions to anyone who may need to head back to the parking lot early.
There will not be any water stops. You should be self supported, meaning bring your own water, tools, tubes, etc while on the trail!
Riders under the age of 18 need to have a waiver signed by a parent or guardian. Click here to download the waiver.

Finally don't forget about our picnic after the ride. Throw some burgers, dogs, a couple of tubs potato salad, whatever into the cooler and bring them along. Don't forget your favorite beverages and something warm to change into after the ride. DTS also will have plenty of extra food available. So don’t worry too much if the refrigerator turns up empty of Jamboree day. We'll probably start grilling around 1-2 PM. DTS will have grills set up for your use. But it wouldn't hurt to bring a small grill with some charcoal if you have one. Also bring some chairs unless you want to sit on the ground. As an added incentive to attending, we have an entertainment committee hard at work coming up with some fun things to do during the picnic and social time after the ride. For folks with families, Fair Hill is a great place for hiking, trail running, geo-caching, equestrian activities (but bring your own horse) and lots of other outdoor fun.
Here's the 11 x 17 poster
Here's the 8.5 x 11 poster
So who's going? I went to last year's, it was great. :D
 
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