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Mountain Biking Mt. Fromme · Saturday, March 19th, 2022

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Organized by: Derek Hiemstra.

Start: Saturday, Mar. 19th, 12:00 pm

Description:

Hi folks.

I'm going biking. Biking is fun. Biking is more fun with more folks. Come biking. 

If you can't make it out skiing or Skaha, there's still good reasons to get outside and roll around through a bit of mud!

The plan is Mt. Fromme. The routes I have in mind are mostly North Shore flow with some rocks. Most of the blacks have workarounds for the toughest features, making it a suitable ride for intermediate or stronger riders.

https://www.trailforks.com/ridelog/planner/view/297976?activitytype=1&z=14.0&lat=49.35546&lon=-123.04808

The weather looks like it won't rain but it might be a little muddy. 

Transportation to the parking lot is easy! You can drive, but there's also the 210 (Lynn Valley) bus from downtown Vancouver which takes you there. If there are already two bikes in the bus rack, it doesn't hurt to ask the driver if it's okay to bring yours!


This is loosely organized, and any questions can be sent to my email: [email protected] or my cell phone: 647-460-6344.

Cheers.

Posted: 2022-03-17 19:04:42
Last modified: 2022-03-17 19:06:37