Shop Ride - 26/11/22 - Gravel/Adventure Ride

Shop Ride - 26/11/22 - Gravel/Adventure Ride

Looks like another great weekend so lets go out for a ride!

This weeks ride will be a gravel/adventure ride. We will be heading up to Breakneck lookout and then coming back via Deans Creek Road and a couple of the MTB trails.

We will be leaving from the Wynter Tavern at 3pm and will end the ride back there with a nice cold drink and maybe a feed.

When you come along to one of our rides be aware that they are RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Bourkes Bicycles take no responsibility for any injury to yourself, a third party or for any damage to your bike/belongings. We highly recommend that you have your own personal health insurance or AusCycling membership to cover yourself.

Meeting Point: Wynter Tavern
Date: Saturday 26/11/22
Time: Rolling out at 3pm sharp
Difficulty: Approx 40km with around 600m climbing. Looking to do around a 15-20km average speed. See the map at the bottom of the post for an idea of the route. May not show on a mobile

What is a mixed terrain/gravel ride? Just like it sounds it is a ride on gravel roads!

This ride is for you if you have a bit of fitness behind you and bike that is suitable for gravel roads. During one of these rides you may encounter a variety of surfaces from asphalt to rough gravel roads and even the odd bit of single track, as well as a little bit of climbing.

Still an easy social pace with plenty of chance to rest and regroup.

Ride time of around 2-3 hours

You will need a bike in good working order, a helmet, enclosed footwear, gloves and plenty of water. Also bring along things you may need to keep you going. For example spare tube, tools, pump, etc.

Please note that due to insurance issues we will now need all participant to fill out a waiver (valid for 12 months) to come along on our rides, you can do this on the day before the ride or send us a email to info@bourkesbicycles.com.au and we will send you a link to fill it out.

 



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