NW Trail Sisters Guided Beginner/Green Ride — Sandy Ridge

NW Trail Sisters Guided Beginner/Green Ride — Sandy Ridge

Join NW Trail Sisters for a beginner level/green ride at Sandy Ridge!

By Northwest Trail Alliance

Date and time

Friday, May 17 · 6 - 8pm PDT

Location

Sandy Ridge Trail System

62700 East Barlow Trail Road Sandy, OR 97011

About this event

Attention Trail Sisters! Do you really enjoy green level trails or are newer to mountain biking and looking to ride with other women/non-binary riders? This is your ride!

Join us at Sandy Ridge for an evening of exploring trails. This is a no-drop ride, meaning no one is left behind. We are here to cheer each other on and have a lot of fun!

Assessing your skill level is the best way to ensure you and the people around you will have a good time. As a beginner/green level (not novice) rider, you should be familiar with your bike; how to shift, brake, and overall ride your bike on uneven terrain. We will be riding over roots and smaller rocks as well as riding up to 4 miles with up to 500 feet of elevation.

Once your registered, please ​also sign the ​event waiver HERE

What to bring:

Mountain Bike

Helmet

Gloves

Layers - this is Oregon, ride will happen rain or shine!

Minimum 1 - 2 liters of water in bottles or a hydration pack.

Snacks - easy to eat and digest.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to your sweet and sassy ride leader, Stacy S. at gaiadog@frontier.com

This event, as well as over 100 trail stewardship events across the region each year are made possible by membership dollars. If you are not a member of Northwest Trail Alliance and would like to join over 5,500 other mountain bikers who bring sweet singletrack opportunities to the PNW, consider becoming a member.

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Mountain biking requires riders to confront their fears, biases, and preconceived notions: we know what it feels like to be fearful, uncomfortable, and out of our element while on a ride. While we believe that everyone's barriers should be respected, we know that mutual support will help get us past those barriers. We must boost each other up and push ourselves to improve both on and off the bike. NWTA wants a world where everyone feels welcome, safe, and free in the outdoors. As an organization, the NWTA is committed to creating a pathway to nature for everyone, regardless of socioeconomic status, race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, faith, and country of origin. Read our full Equity Statement here.

Some Northwest Trail Alliance (NWTA) programs, events, and activities require registration fees. Refunds will be issued in full for registration fee refund requests received no less than seven (7) calendar days prior to the event start date and time. A partial refund of 50% will be issued for registration fee refund requests received after seven (7) days and up to twenty-four (24) hours before the start of the event. We apologize, but there are NO refunds less than twenty-four (24) hours before the event start date. Read our full refund policy.

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