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DateThursday November 3, 2016 at 7:00pm AEST
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TypeGroup Ride
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ActivitiesMountain Bike
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LocationTownsville Australia
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RegistrationOpen Free
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DATE: Thursday 3rd Nov 2016
Sign on: 7:00pm
Ride start: 7:30pm sharp
Location: Ross River Dam Carpark
Ride duration and distance: approx 20k and approx 1 1/2hrs
Restrictions and skill level: No children under the age of 14. Children aged 14 - 15 must be in visual contact by their parent/ guardian throughout the entire ride duration.
Skill level: 4/10 Fitness level 4/10
About the ride: This ride is for everyone that is thinking of coming to the end of year social race the Dam Dark. We will be conducting 1 of the courses that will be in the event and let everyone have a great opportunity to get the lights and night riding in check.
What to bring: You'll be required to be self sufficient though out the ride with tubes, food, water and the most important item your LIGHTS.
Non MTBA members: Non MTBA members will be required to purchase a day license for $10. Correct change would be greatly appreciated OR join the MTBA FREE trial by going to this link http://www.mtba.asn.au/join/
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