Elaine Bothe
I���ve ordered a port-a-potty and some great weather for Sunday, I hope you���ll come out to enjoy! You may still register online through OBRA until Friday, or day of, same price, $35. Keep in mind, no credit cards day of, please bring cash or a check. Sign up for the first two clinics for $60.
We will start at 10 am and go until 12:30. We will take some breaks. Bring your own food and water, especially lunch if you intend to ride on the trails after the clinic.
It may be chilly. Fingers crossed for good weather, and we will have some shelter if it���s raining for part of the clinic. But we will be riding in the rain. Bring warm clothing and rain gear, more than what you���d normally ride in. And bring clothing to change into.
For the first part of the clinic, we will be riding to practice our skills but it may not be enough to break a sweat. For the second part of our clinic, we will be practicing skills on the trails, which may be a little muddy in places.
Please check these links for maps and information.
http://www.wenzelcoaching.com/clinics/oregon-mountain-bike-clinic/
Directions: From Portland, head east on I-84, allow about an hour from downtown
-Take Exit 44 ���Cascade Locks��� -Drive through town.
-Turn left on Forest Lane
-Turn left on Cramblett Way into the industrial area.
-Follow road straight, off the pavement into the gravel, there is a green ���easyCLIMB��� sign on top of a couple other signs. -Proceed to end of gravel and park by fire pit.
>From east of Cascade Locks: the exit is the same name, but turn right on Forest Way rather than left.
What To Bring:
Warm clothing and rain gear, just in case! Plus a change of clothing, food and water, your bike, helmet, gloves, shoes, flat repair kit, etc.
Proof of your OBRA membership required, or $5 if you need to buy a day OBRA license, or $25 if you want to purchase a year.
Reminders:
When riding on the trails, both during our clinic and after, please be aware of your surroundings and use caution. There may be other riders, hazards or trail building activities in the area.
If you���re interested in trail building, watch for opportunities on the NW Trail Alliance website. It���s a great way to give back, and the NWTA is always looking for more help.
http://www.nw-trail.org/
Please let me know if you have any questions. I am looking forward to seeing you out there!
Elaine Bothe
elainebothe@wenzelcoaching.com