• Date
    Saturday June 3, 2017 at 8:00pm MDT
    to
    Sunday June 4, 2017 at 6:00pm
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  • Type
    Demo Day
  • Activities
    Mountain Bike
  • Location
    Disston United States
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Dig Ride Demo - a Weekend at Whypass
Demo Day Details:

A weekend of bike rides and demos, trail work, and fun. Brought to you by Guerrilla Gravity (GG), hosted by the Disciples of Dirt (DOD). Located at beautiful Carpenters Bypass aka Whypass in Lorane, OR.


Schedule Saturday June 3rd:
8-8:30 am - Arrive and check in
9 am - 2 pm Trail work
2-3 pm - Lunch (bring your own)
3 - 4:30 pm - Guided rides
4:45-6:00 demos, Q+A
6:00 BBQ, fire, festivities

Sunday June 4th:
10 am - 12 pm - Morning rides and Demos
1 -3 pm: Afternoon rides and Demos
3:15-6:00 Open Demos

You do not have to attend both days to participate.

Directions to Whypass: Take Territorial road to Lorane. Turn Right on Siuslaw River Road. Approximately 1.4 miles west of Lorane on Siuslaw River Road (just after mile post 43), you will see a BLM sign proclaiming "Carpenter Bypass Trail System." Turn left here onto Carpenter Bypass Road. Continue on this road past "The Pile," and the yellow gate to the South Parking Lot.

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