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Keyesville Maintenance
Start Date/Time: Saturday, March 13, 2010 8:30 AM
End Date/Time: Sunday, March 14, 2010 3:00 PM
Recurring Event: One time event
Importance: Normal Priority
Category:
Social Event
Description:

For those of you who missed out last weekend, or just simply can't get enough of Keyesville!, we'll be out there this coming weekend, March 13-14 from 10 am - ? There are a number of ruts, etc. to fill on the DH courses, some wood to cut out on the XC course, and we'll also start marking.

If you're interested in joining in on the dirt slingin' and socializin', bring appropriate work attire, any trail tools (pulaskis, McLeods, and the like) you have lying around and of course, your bike!

Created by SSFTA Admin On 3/10/2010

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Helmets are required on all rides because mountain biking can be a dangerous activity, even while just hangin’ around before or after a ride!

The SSFTA is a fun social group and our invitation to ride is not an assumption of any liability whatsoever on the Club’s, member’s, sponsor’s, or affiliate’s part. The terrain and group-ride dynamics can be extremely variable and can possibly exceed any rider’s ability at any time. The SSFTA is not responsible for accidents or ignorance on yours or anyone’s part.

Your decision to show up and ride with SSFTA or any of its members, affiliates, sponsors, et al., expressly waives your right to blame anyone else for your or others poor judgment, mishaps, equipment failures, dumb luck, or any other “lame-blame-game” or excuse you or others may harbor or concoct.

Speaking of equipment failures, if yours does, someone else might be able to fix it but you should be prepared to deal with it without counting on others. Wear proper clothing and by all means come prepared to hydrate and nourish yourself before and during the event. You should also consult with a physician before attempting any exercise (and you should consult with a psychiatrist if you have any other issues). Always carry clear identification and insurance cards.

“Remember, in man vs oak tree the oak tree wins” C.K.

 

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