BETA Adirondack Mountain Bike Month
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Does Anyone Ride Everywhere? In the first-ever BETA Adirondack Mountain Bike Month, we DARE you to break out of your normal stomping grounds and ride as many BETA regions as possible throughout July -- Elizabethtown, Keene, Wilmington, Lake Placid, and Saranac Lake.

No bike too rusty, no wheels too small -- everyone can take on the Dare.
Folks who ride BETA trails in at least 4 of our towns will win bragging rights and are entered to win some stellar grand prizes. We're keeping them under wraps for now...but if you ride bikes and eat food we're pretty sure you're gonna want to win em.

Find the challenge of exploring new trails on your own a little too...challenging? Boy oh boy do we have the fix for you: Trailhead Days with Group Rides. Throughout July, we're bouncing from trailhead to trailhead all across the region to hang out, say hi, provide info and recommendations, and lead group rides. We want to meet you All of these events are optional and free. Details below.

Take on the Dare to explore new trails, get outside, and meet new riding buddies!
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Finished the Dare? Tell us about it to collect your prize(s).

BETA BIKE MONTH CALENDAR OF EVENTS
• July 1st, Monday: Bike Month kicks off. Sign up and get riding wherever your heart desires. Missed the 1st? That's ok, you can sign up at any point in July.
• July 6th, Saturday: Hardy Road Trailhead Day from 10am-4pm with beginner-friendly no-drop group rides planned for 11am and 1pm.
• July 13th, Saturday: Blueberry Hill Trailhead Day from 9am-3pm before Craigardan's annual Summer Firing Celebration. See us at the trailhead, join one of the intermediate no-drop group rides at 12pm or 2pm, and then head over to Craigardan for wood-fired pizza, drinks, and lots and lots of festivities. Pizza + mountain biking sounds like a match made in heaven to us, but you can judge for yourself.
• July 17th, Wednesday: Fowler's Crossing Trailhead Day from 4pm-8pm with a no-drop and family-oriented group ride meeting at 5:30pm. That's right, bring the little ones. We'll be riding around Fowler's (about 1 hour of mountain biking) and then cruising down the Rail Trail to Ray Brook for a beverage, food, or ice cream cone. You can choose to skip the food-focused fieldtrip if you'd rather go home after mountain biking.
• July 24th, Wednesday: Craig Wood Trailhead Day from 4pm-8pm with an intermediate group ride meeting at 5:30pm.
• July 27th, Saturday: Bike Month Bash and Trailhead Day at East Branch Community Trails from around 2pm-6pm (but it's not like we'll kick you out at 6). Join us to celebrate Bike Month with grilling, giveaways, and glorious flowy laps. You're invited regardless of if you took on the Dare, we just want to celebrate with you Smile
• July 31st, Wednesday: LAST DAY of Bike Month. If you haven't snagged your 4th town, the 31st is the last day to do it and still consider the Dare done. Whenever you finish the Dare, tell us here so we make sure you're entered to win prizes.

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