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Details
The Ride
- Hall Ranch: Intermediate trail with sustained climbing and some rocky sections.
- Aerobic Difficulty: 6/10, Technical Difficulty: 4/10 or 8/10 depending on Antelope or Bitterbrush
- 8-10 miles with 1,200 ft of climbing, going up Antelope and doing a loop on Nelson, then the groups may split on an Antelope or Bitterbrush descent
- ā” e-Bikes are permitted on this ride for folks experiencing disabilities. See Boulder County regulations for more details.
Trails and Ales:
- Coed intermediate/advanced ride exploring trails across the Front Range, come explore, meet other riders and stick around for the post ride hang!
- Weāll split into 2-3 smaller groups according to desired pace
- No drop ride ā we stop at all intersections and wait for all!
Housekeeping:
- Please sign up on Meetup. By signing up for this ride, you agree to our Waiver.
- Meetup page will be updated with weather conditions - please check prior to the ride for the most up to date information! Event will be cancelled if there is inclement weather. Please arrive 10-15 minutes early for a timely departure!
- All riders MUST wear a helmet and close-toe shoes, bring water and food, and have a trail-ready bike.
- Riders should carry basic tools: a spare tube, pump, tire lever, chain tool and Allen wrenches.
- All riders ride at their own risk, group leaders take no responsibility for rider safety/injury.
About BMA:
- 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.
- Membership signup and Donations
Send us an email if you have any questions - [bma@bouldermountainbike.org](mailto:bma@bouldermountainbike.org)
