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DateSaturday May 5, 2018 at
9:00am to 11:00am PDT
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TypeGroup Ride
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ActivitiesMountain Bike
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LocationPismo Preserve United States
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RegistrationOpen Free
Come ride with us on the Central Coast Concerned Mountain Biker's morning group ride at the Pismo Preserve. We will be the only people on the Preserve's 11 miles of singletrack. Ride speed is varied. This ride is sponsored by Central Coast Concerned Mountain Bikers (CCCMB) and will tour the Pismo Preserve on single track trails, taking you through open grasslands and oak woodlands with stunning views of Pismo/Oceano and Point Sal. Ride will cover roughly 10-12 miles with total elevation gain between 1000′and 2000′. A number of docents allows us to accommodate for a variety of experience levels, however prior mountain biking experience is a must. Sign up online by following the LINK listed below and filling out your information.
You must be prompt at arrival. The gate closes at 9:05 and we ride.
PLEASE be sure to sign up at this link and it will save you from having to fill out waivers in the parking lot the morning of the ride.
https://lcslo.org/events/455/cccmb-sponsored-mountain-bike-ride/
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