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I've seen the trails at OP crack the frame of a Wal Mart mountain bike, so I assume it would be very tough on a road bike. I wouldn't classify the trails at OP as "light off road." They are very rocky with some pretty big up- and down-hills.
Ross
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 7:38 AM, Ricky <[address removed]> wrote:
Hello , for the Night Ride and Imbibe
is that ok for a wal mark road bike to come?
i think it can cope a light off road ,
please let me know whether i can join the first time meet up thank you.
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:34 PM, Chris <[address removed]> wrote:
Announcing a new Meetup for The San Antonio Hiking & Outdoors Meetup Group!
What: Wednesday Night Ride and Imbibe
When: August 6,[masked]:30 PM
Where: Click the link below to find out!
I will not be able to attend this event, but I am scheduling it so that others may take the lead. If you are interested in leading the group around OP Schnabel and own a mountain bike, please let me know. Hope you all have fun without me! :-)
Who should come: Anyone who owns a mountain bike and can manipulate it through some diverse terrain and a little traffic on the way to OP Schnabel park. Oh and those who like to drink a beer or two after doing so. :-)
Why: This will be a great exercise trip with the promise of beverages at the end to make the Texas heat and physical effort worth it all.
Meetup Description: We will depart from Hills and Dales rear parking lot, head for the Northern boundaries of OP Schnabel park, ride about 7 miles through OP and then head back to Hills and Dales. The total mileage should be about 10.5 and it should take approximately 1h30m or less. Once back at the start we will hang out at Hills and Dales for a bit to cool down and visit over frosty adult beverages. If anyone has not ridden OP Schnabel on a mountain bike, it can be slightly demanding. Much of it can be ridden without any worries of falling down, but there are a couple of spots where discretion would be the better part of valor for novices. As always, once we gather at the meeting location, I can adjust things to meet the needs of the group. If you want to come but are unsure of your abilities/equipment, give me a call/email and I will be more than happy to help out. I would suggest bringing at least 1 water bottle and/or a camel back as there is no water available on the course. You will also need an extra bike tube and a way to inflate it. Most of us will have pumps, but just in case. As always, let me know if there are any questions/concerns. Hope to see many of you there.
Thanks, Chris Adolph [masked]
Learn more here: http://hiking.meetup.com/216/calendar/8476627/
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yes, thank you very much!
today i have been there and have a look already, that's totally not the place for any road bike, then i am consider to deliver my bike from my country , and the deliver fee is really expensive , it cost more than 100 pounds...that let me think to buy a wal mark mongoose only..haha
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 7:00 AM, Ross <[address removed]> wrote:
I've seen the trails at OP crack the frame of a Wal Mart mountain bike, so I assume it would be very tough on a road bike. I wouldn't classify the trails at OP as "light off road." They are very rocky with some pretty big up- and down-hills.
Ross
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 7:38 AM, Ricky <[address removed]> wrote:
Hello , for the Night Ride and Imbibe
is that ok for a wal mark road bike to come?
i think it can cope a light off road ,
please let me know whether i can join the first time meet up thank you.
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:34 PM, Chris <[address removed]> wrote:
Announcing a new Meetup for The San Antonio Hiking & Outdoors Meetup Group!
What: Wednesday Night Ride and Imbibe
When: August 6,[masked]:30 PM
Where: Click the link below to find out!
I will not be able to attend this event, but I am scheduling it so that others may take the lead. If you are interested in leading the group around OP Schnabel and own a mountain bike, please let me know. Hope you all have fun without me! :-)
Who should come: Anyone who owns a mountain bike and can manipulate it through some diverse terrain and a little traffic on the way to OP Schnabel park. Oh and those who like to drink a beer or two after doing so. :-)
Why: This will be a great exercise trip with the promise of beverages at the end to make the Texas heat and physical effort worth it all.
Meetup Description: We will depart from Hills and Dales rear parking lot, head for the Northern boundaries of OP Schnabel park, ride about 7 miles through OP and then head back to Hills and Dales. The total mileage should be about 10.5 and it should take approximately 1h30m or less. Once back at the start we will hang out at Hills and Dales for a bit to cool down and visit over frosty adult beverages. If anyone has not ridden OP Schnabel on a mountain bike, it can be slightly demanding. Much of it can be ridden without any worries of falling down, but there are a couple of spots where discretion would be the better part of valor for novices. As always, once we gather at the meeting location, I can adjust things to meet the needs of the group. If you want to come but are unsure of your abilities/equipment, give me a call/email and I will be more than happy to help out. I would suggest bringing at least 1 water bottle and/or a camel back as there is no water available on the course. You will also need an extra bike tube and a way to inflate it. Most of us will have pumps, but just in case. As always, let me know if there are any questions/concerns. Hope to see many of you there.
Thanks, Chris Adolph [masked]
Learn more here: http://hiking.meetup.com/216/calendar/8476627/
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