Friday Night Advanced Beginner Skate and mini fire Social!
Details
Skate with us and then hang out afterwards around a small fire for snacks, beverages, and socializing
Feel free to bring your own snack/beverage to share!
A folding or camping chair is recommended for the after party!
The skate will be a slower-paced, short skate to accommodate skaters who may need practice and want to join us on the streets and trails. We'll be in the street so you should be able to brake efficiently and navigate bumps, curbs, and small inclines. We will help you! No one gets left behind!
Quad skaters and bikes are always welcomed!
This skate is patrolled and will have an assigned skate leader and blockers.
Helmets and wrist guards required at a minimum for our safety. Route may vary. Plan on 1.5 hours of skating. Downtown, Southside, North Shore, Strip District, Market Square, Station Square, and more! See you there for a great tour of the city from the skaters perspective! And get a killer workout as well.
Optional - Wear bright colored clothes, lights, or reflective items to be seen! Part of the skate will be completed as darkness is approaching.
Be ready to roll by 6:30 PM. Give yourself time to gear up! Don't forget that helmet!
NOTE: All skates are weather permitting. If it is dry we should be skating.
DISCLAIMER: Even if you do not join the club, please be advised that TRIC strongly recommends that all participants in TRIC sponsored events (including its weekly city skates) should carry medical and liability insurance and should wear protective gear (i.e., helmet, wrist guards, kneepads, elbow pads, and, at night, reflective clothing and blinking lights). Please also be advised that there are particular inherent risks of injury involved in city inline/roller skating, including, but not limited to: cars, bicycles, other skaters, pedestrians, potholes, manhole covers, chains, trolley tracks, cobblestones, bad pavement, water, oil, debris, gravel, curbs, stairs, hills and inclines. This list of possible risks is not comprehensive, because conditions on the street, including the weather, are constantly changing. TRIC cannot accept any liability for the existence of any such risks. Ultimately, each skater is responsible for staying alert to potential risks and obeying all traffic regulations. Finally, TRIC strongly recommends that all participants in TRIC sponsored events (including the city skates) possess and master a set of minimum skate skills before participating in its events: the ability to skate in control, especially on hills; to stop in traffic; to maneuver curbs; and to avoid obstacles. By RSVPing 'Yes' to this event, you acknowledge that you are voluntarily participating in this activity and assume all risks of injury, illness, or property damage. You agree to release and hold harmless Three Rivers Inline Club from any and all claims, actions, or expenses arising from your participation. This group is not responsible for any accidents or injuries.
