Trails & Ale


Details
NOTE: Ride starts at 5:30
This week we will be riding at Marshall Mesa, a beginner/intermediate riding area. There is some moderate climbing and a few rocky sections.
Aerobic Difficulty: 4/10
Technical Difficulty: 3/10
ABOUT TRAILS & ALE
This intermediate/advanced level ride is a great mid-week tonic. Ride at your own pace and we’ll regroup at intersections. Explore trails that are new to you and find a new riding buddy or two. We'll plan to tailgate together at the end of the ride or go to a restaurant, see comments for picnicking details.
IMPORTANT INFO ABOUT THE RIDE
- Riders must sign a liability waiver once during the season. By signing up for this ride, you agree to our Waiver https://www.bouldermountainbike.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Waiver.pdf
- All riders MUST wear a helmet, bring water, and have a trail-ready bike.
- All riders ride at their own risk, group leaders take no responsibility for rider safety/injury.
- This is a no-drop ride.
- Riders should also carry basic tools: a spare tube in your correct tire size, a pump, tire lever, a chain tool and basic Allen wrenches. Snacks are recommended.
- Rides launch on time. Please arrive 15 minutes early.
- If the weather is iffy make sure to check this page a few hours before the ride for updated info. If you signed up for the ride you should also receive an email in the event of a cancellation.
- For permitting and planning purposes, please sign up if you plan to join us.
The Boulder Mountainbike Alliance is a volunteer-run, membership-based, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. BMA's mission is to serve as a positive voice for mountain biking in the greater Boulder Colorado area by improving the trail experience for all users through skill clinics, social rides, events, advocacy, and trail building. Learn more about BMA here https://bouldermountainbike.org.
Send us an email if you have any questions - rides@bouldermountainbike.org

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Trails & Ale