rondot@spiritone.com
NWTA - Friday Night - 4.0 DimWits with Brite Lites Ride, at Cascade Locks - Jan 13th
Dirt Jammers!
Near enough to C. Locks and want to ride a fast / fun circuit? Show as noted below on Friday and have some of that fun. Show early and ride in daylight. Show Saturday or Sunday and ride. This place is now for riding thanks to the “Two Andys” (and others of course). Ride it and give them your feedback. It has potential for “all types” of riding / racing use. The trail system is still taking shape, but very ride able anytime you show. Riding is what it needs!!!!
Haul out any trash ya bring......or I guess if it works as bonfire fuel..............there ya go.
I will not be going as I am dealing with left shoulder issues and am seeing Dr. on that day, but will be getting out there again asap. Maybe on weekend if body says yes.
ron
Ron. Simplified version to post on the ORBA calendar. Want to join this friday?
Andy Jansky
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Ride this Friday, January 13th, 2012.
Last Friday was great as the rain stopped by the time we got there. Weather is looking great this week and is expecting to be dry through the weekend.
The Cascade Locks Port maintenance division has staged piles of gravel for us to put down on the trail. So bring a bucket and maybe a shovel if you have room as we'll spread a little gravel and buff the trail for a few minutes before riding. We will have extra buckets and shovels so don't worry if you don't have any.
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RIDE DETAILS:
Where: EasyCLIMB trail Cascade Locks - check the NWTA trail information at CLIMB
Directions From Portland:
I-84 East, take Cascade Locks Exit 44
Go through town (~.5 miles), left on NW Forest Lane (~1.5-2 miles)
Turn Left on Cramblett Way (next to Bear Mountain Wood Pellets plant)
Follow paved road and continue straight on gravel road to the end…hopefully you'll see the bonfire.
When: 6:30- until you get tired.
Plan: Ride the trails for an hour or two, then hang by the fire to socialize.
What to Bring: Good riding lights and chair to relax by the fire.
Fire: There will be a bonfire to warm up and dry off
Food: Bring something to cook over the fire and a beverage.
Dogs: Yes great place for dogs.
Kids: Yes kid friendly, but better come out first to decide for yourself if you feel it safe enough for them.
Cancellation Policy: Only if I-84 is closed, or more than .5 inches of rain is predicted.
RSVP: Not required, but appreciated.
Andy Crump - atcrump@comcast.net 503 702-7736
Andrew Jansky andyj@nw-trail.org
Northwest Trail Alliance