NEMBA Adventure Series - Bear Brook Boogie
Festival Details:

Come for the rides, stay for the vibes We will have self-guided and expert-led rides, music, food, and more...
Overview

Come join the Southern New Hampshire chapter of NEMBA for all the fun, while supporting our efforts at Bear Brook State Park! All the money raised by the Boogie goes directly to the park to build, rebuild and maintain trails.

The Adventure Series is grateful for the generous support from our sponsor Conte's Bike Shop!

Schedule

8:00 AM Vendor Area Open - Demos Available
9:00 AM Registration Open
10:00 AM Led Rides Staggered Start (Intermediate out first)
Group Rides

Intermediate Ride (Intermediate Loop - 14-16 miles)- Start Time: 10am - Lead: Chris Hill - Sweep: Josh Freed
Women's Ride (Intermediate, Intermediate Loop - 14-16 miles) - Start Time: 10am - Lead: Flavia Martin - Sweep: Arline Guinn
Strong Novice Ride (Intermediate Loop - 14-16 miles) - Start Time: 10:15am - Lead: Gerald Douillard - Sweep: Ryan Campbell
Beginner Ride (Beginner Loop - approximately 6 miles) - Start Time: 10:30am - Lead: Chris Gaudet - Sweep: Aaron Cleaver
Family Ride (Family Loop - approximately 2 miles) - Start Time: 10:45am - Lead: Melody Miller Sweep - David Miller
*as of right now there will be no led advanced ride, subject to change with ride leader availability*

What to Expect

Kids/Family Loop - 1.75 Mile Loop
Demo Loop - 3.75 Mile loop
Beginner - 6 Mile Loop
Intermediate - 14-16 Mile Loop
Advanced - 20-25 Mile loop
Marked Trails for Self-Guided rides
Vendor area
Optional On-Site Camping
Event is Class 1 (Pedal Assist) e-MTB Friendly
On site Demo Bikes - Allowed on Demo Loop only
Food and Water on site
Our famous Cookie Tent
Vendors

There will be a vendor area set up in Hayes Field as in past years.
Vendors with Demos : Karbon Bikes, Seacoast E-Bikes, Specialized, Trek Nashua & Hooksett
VendorsL Bear Brook State Park, Cranky Frankie's Mobile Bicycle Repair, S&W Sports
Food

Forza-G Food Tent with their great BBQ sandwiches and tacos (for a donation to a great cause).

Camping

Bear Brook has a wonderful campground, so come and make a weekend out of it! For reservations call 877-647-2757. Click for more info on camping.

T-Shirts

Pick up any pre-purchased Adventure Series t-shirts, or purchase an Adventure Series t-shirt at the NEMBA tent on site.

Parking

Bear Brook State Park – Hayes Field, Allenstown, NH – Just up the hill from the Hiker – Biker lot at Bear Brook State Park. Pass the toll booth and head up Podunk Rd and you’ll find Hayes Field on your right. Attendants will help you find your parking spot!

Routes (with links to Public Garmin Connect & Trailforks )



Family Loop – 1.77 miles (2.1 miles with wheel sensor) - Garmin - Family Loop TF - Family Loop
Demo Loop – 3.11 miles (3.6 miles with wheel sensor) - Garmin - Demo Loop TF - Demo Loop
Beginner Loop – 5.44 miles (6.1 miles with wheel sensor) - Garmin - Beginner Loop TF - Beginner Loop
Intermediate Loop 1 – 5.93 miles (actual not verified) – Garmin - Intermediate Loop 1 TF - Intermediate Loop 1
Intermediate Loop 2 – 7.64 miles (actual not verified) – Garmin - Intermediate Loop 2 TF - Intermediate Loop 2
Intermediate Loop Hero Ending – 2.40 miles (actual not verified) – Garmin - Intermediate Loop Hero TF - Intermediate Loop Hero
Advanced Loop 1 – 6.45 miles (actual not verified) – Garmin - Advanced Loop 1 TF - Advanced Loop 1
Advanced Loop 2 – 13.07 miles (actual not verified) – Garmin - Advanced Loop 2 TF - Advanced Loop 2
*If you are opting for the Intermediate Loop Hero Ending, you’ll be cutting out the end section of Bobcat from Loop 2 and starting on the Hero Loop Ending when you get to Chipmunk. Hero Loop starts at Chipmunk.**





Contact:

Southern NH NEMBA at [email protected]

About the NEMBA Adventure Series

The NEMBA Adventure Series is a season long series of flagship events hosted by local chapters in their respective communities. As part of NEMBA's mission to create epic riding experiences, our Adventure Series takes you on a trip throughout the region to explore some of the best trails and communities in New England.



Thank you to our friends and supporters!

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