What we’re about
If you like good dirt and good people, this is the group for you. We're about having fun while riding mountain bikes. We love to ride, and we love getting others out riding. That's why many of our rides are geared towards beginner and intermediate riders. Don't let that fool you though, we have rides for all skill levels. What this group brings to the table more than anything is a laid back vibe with a no drop attitude. This is very much a social riding group. If you're into tracking your cadence and getting in hot laps on the local trails, then you'll probably want to look elsewhere. In addition to our after work rides on nearby Front Range trails in Jefferson, Boulder, Clear Creek and Douglas Counties, we frequent trails a bit further out on the weekend such as; Buffalo Creek, Kenosha, Staunton State Park and others. We'll also take a few big multi-day trips per year to other riding hot spots in and out of state.
We offer multiple levels of rides to accommodate riders of all physical and technical ability levels. All of our rides will have a level designation to help you find a ride that's right for you. Please take a minute to read our rules and difficulty descriptions before signing up for a ride. These can be found in our discussion forums here. Welcome to Front Range Mountain Bikers! I look forward to seeing you out on the trails. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. If you enjoy the group and would like to contribute: https://www.meetup.com/front-range-mountain-bikers/contribute/
James Kovaly
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Centennial Cone Intermediate/Adv - Pls READ BELOWMayhem Gulch Trailhead Parking Lot, Golden, CO
Please don’t sign up unless you’re sure you will be able to show up, there are many day of drop outs and no shows which spoils it for people that want to attend but are concerned about the size of the group. No shows are marked and may be bumped off future rides.
***Arrive at 8:15am to set up bike. We'll depart for mtb 8:30am***
Centennial Cone intermediate/advance level for the distance/fitness level. We'll mtb out to the rock garden and turn around, as it's elk calving season until mid-June. We'll start at the Mayhem Gulch parking lot, 17 miles and 2350 ft of climbing Distance/climbing may be a little but more. For a general description of the trail system, check MTB Project at: Centennial Cone Mountain Bike Trail, Idaho Springs, Colorado (mtbproject.com)
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING:
- I am not a tour guide. You MUST know how to navigate. If you can't keep up with the last rider you will have to navigate your own ride.
- These rides are self-sufficient. All participants are expected to participate in navigation. Download Trailforks / MTBproject to your phone
- You must be self-sufficient with all your own gear; portable phone charger, bring water, spare tube, tools, food, clothing, rain gear, first aid kit, etc. and a bike in working condition.
- Solely responsible for your own safety & welfare
- These are not beginner rides. Must have strong endurance due to technical & distance. Understanding the effort and challenges associated with this bike tour
- If you're not able to join, please change your response. No shows are marked and may be bumped off future rides.
- Please be courteous and considerate to all participantsPlease check Meetup prior to the ride in case anything changes due to weather, location or other factors.
Please check Meetup prior to the ride in case anything changes due to weather, location or other factors.
Please keep your RSVP up to date, thank you.
Assumption of Risk: I fully understand that participation in this event may involve risk of serious injury or death, economic loss, property damage, or loss that may result from my own actions, in-actions, or negligence, or from the actions, in-actions, or negligence of others, the condition of the trail, equipment, or areas where the event is being conducted, and I voluntarily agree to assume this risk by participating in this event.I also understand that the FRMB organizer, assistant organizers and organizer of this event are volunteers and NOT professional guides, their role is to coordinate the gathering of people at the appointed meeting place for the group to voluntarily take part. If you are not familiar with the area,
- Indian Creek Int/Adv- start Waterton Canyon parking lot - PLS READ BELOW12437 Waterton Canyon, Littleton, CO
Please don’t sign up unless you’re sure you will be able to show up, there are many day of drop outs and no shows which spoils it for people that want to attend but are concerned about the size of the group. No shows are marked and may be bumped off future rides.
***Arrive at 8:15am to set up bike. We'll depart for mtb 8:30am***
I'm not a guide. If you're behind you'll have to catch up. Map your ride if you don't know the trails.Indian Creek intermediate/advance level for the distance/fitness level. We'll mtb from the Waterton Canyon and bike the 6 miles up the fire road. The road will add another about 10-12 mile rt. 32 mi total https://www.mtbproject.com/trail/1019644/ct-indian-creek-waterton-canyon-alt
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING:
- I am not a tour guide. You MUST know how to navigate. If you can't keep up with the last rider you will have to navigate your own ride.
- These rides are self-sufficient. All participants are expected to participate in navigation. Download Trailforks / MTBproject to your phone
- You must be self-sufficient with all your own gear; portable phone charger, bring water, spare tube, tools, food, clothing, rain gear, first aid kit, etc. and a bike in working condition.
- Solely responsible for your own safety & welfare
- These are not beginner rides. Must have strong endurance due to technical & distance. Understanding the effort and challenges associated with this bike tour
- If you're not able to join, please change your response. No shows are marked and may be bumped off future rides.
- Please be courteous and considerate to all participantsPlease check Meetup prior to the ride in case anything changes due to weather, location or other factors.
- check Meetup prior to the ride in case anything changes due to weather, location or other factors.
- Please keep your RSVP up to date, thank you.
Assumption of Risk: I fully understand that participation in this event may involve risk of serious injury or death, economic loss, property damage, or loss that may result from my own actions, in-actions, or negligence, or from the actions, in-actions, or negligence of others, the condition of the trail, equipment, or areas where the event is being conducted, and I voluntarily agree to assume this risk by participating in this event.
I also understand that the FRMB organizer, assistant organizers and organizer of this event are volunteers and NOT professional guides, their role is to coordinate the gathering of people at the appointed meeting place for the group to voluntarily take part. If you are not familiar with the area,