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** Please read all the information about a ride before signing up.**
------------ BICYCLE HELMETS ARE MANDATORY FOR ALL RIDES. ------------
Biking is weather-dependent. At times, last-minute changes may be posted. Be sure to check for updates the night before and the morning of a ride.
THE RIDE: https: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/41157958
https://www.komoot.com/tour/2957001380
This is a modified circle route with 34.7 km on paved and 26.1 km on hard-packed trails. From our start point, we head east across Pitt Meadows to Maple Ridge, then north along 216 St. to the North Alouette River Trail and onto Neaves Rd. We continue north on Neaves to Rannie Rd. and onto the Pitt Lake Dike, where we stop for lunch. Our return takes us back south along Rannie and Neaves, west on McNeil Rd. and north on Harris Road to the Pitt River Dyke, which we follow back to Bonson Road and our start point.
Difficulty: Moderate if you have been biking regularly.
Distance: 47.5 km.
Expected Duration: 5 Hrs
Bring: snacks/water and Pack a Lunch.
Meet Up Location: Pitt Meadows Athletic Park - 11431 Bonson Road
Dave’s Cel (604) 317-9073

Please be aware: all members and guests cycle at their own risk. Once you sign up, we are not liable for any mishaps, and we do not have any medical training. Please be responsible for yourself and follow all cycling rules and the leader’s agenda.
Please be sure: your bike is in good condition, tires are inflated, and brakes are in good working order before arriving at the starting point. Carrying a Repair Kit and an extra inner tube is recommended. To help you to be seen and heard on the road, the following equipment is also recommended: a bell, flashing front and back lights or reflectors and a mirror.
Our goal: is for you to enjoy your ride and have you arrive at the end safe, happy and satisfied with your leaders as well as your outing.

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