Boom Boom's farm ride weekend
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 9:46 am
July 19 & 20 I am organizing a charity ride to help support the ABWA (American Business Womens Assoc) that my wife is part of. The funds go toward a scholarship they award yearly to a couple young women that are in need of financial support. This is normally done via bingo events and other fund raisers (all boring stuff). I told my wife I would find a way to support the cause that will be much more fun.
Anyhow, Saturday will be a general go ride the trails...fish the pond...float the creek. Oh and I will have a dozen or more trials sections for a "buddy" trials event starting at 10am.
Sunday will be a beginner / youth mini blind enduro from 10 - 11am. Adult blind enduro will start at 11:30 to 3. The adult event will have a short loop (easier) and main loop.
The ABWA ladies will have food / drinks available both days.
The suggested donation is $20 adults / $10 kids per day.
Wavier must be signed before any riding..........
Limited basic camping is available / no car shows in town that weekend so plenty of hotels available only a couple miles away in Middlesex (Rt 81 / Turnpike / Rt 11 junction).
Email me at mpool@jwgleim.com if you would like the address and confirm what day (or both) attending.
FYI, the farm loop is NOT big bike friendly...the farm loop is used for enduro practice and skills training.
For anyone wondering what a blind enduro is....the goal is to have the closest loop times. Nothing to do with speed. The more loops you ride the better your odds of having 2 with the closest times.
Will be cutting off signing up at around 30 riders so not to clog up the woods and all to have a enjoyable time.
Anyhow, Saturday will be a general go ride the trails...fish the pond...float the creek. Oh and I will have a dozen or more trials sections for a "buddy" trials event starting at 10am.
Sunday will be a beginner / youth mini blind enduro from 10 - 11am. Adult blind enduro will start at 11:30 to 3. The adult event will have a short loop (easier) and main loop.
The ABWA ladies will have food / drinks available both days.
The suggested donation is $20 adults / $10 kids per day.
Wavier must be signed before any riding..........
Limited basic camping is available / no car shows in town that weekend so plenty of hotels available only a couple miles away in Middlesex (Rt 81 / Turnpike / Rt 11 junction).
Email me at mpool@jwgleim.com if you would like the address and confirm what day (or both) attending.
FYI, the farm loop is NOT big bike friendly...the farm loop is used for enduro practice and skills training.
For anyone wondering what a blind enduro is....the goal is to have the closest loop times. Nothing to do with speed. The more loops you ride the better your odds of having 2 with the closest times.
Will be cutting off signing up at around 30 riders so not to clog up the woods and all to have a enjoyable time.