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Overview
Riding Programs
Summer Camp
Learn to Ride a Bike
Private Instruction
Guided Rides/Events
CIT Application
Contact
About Us
FAQs
News/Reviews
Register After School Rides
After-School Rides Wait list
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IMPORTANT PLEASE READ: Please contact us before registering if you are unsure of your campers riding abiity. Our focus is on rider safety and experience. We are only as fast as our slowest friend. If you register your rider for a group they are not ready for, they will need to switch to different group wich may or may not be on a different day. *All registrations for these after-school rides are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Novice Riders: Novice riders are already comfortable controlling their bikes with the ability to start, stop, turn, and ride in a controlled manner for 3-6 miles, climbing up and down moderate hills without constant breaks. Example of a Novice Ride: Slowly riding the Shoreline Trail at China Camp without constantly stopping for breaks. Riding from Downtown Mill Valley to Sausalito with minimal breaks.
Intermediate Riders: Intermediate riders are already confident in controlling their bikes up and down hills, slowly climbing moderate hills without constant breaks, and can comfortably ride for 6-10 miles on dirt. Example of an Intermediate Ride: Slowly riding up the Old Railroad Grade from its start in Mill Valley to West Point Inn without walking and a few stops for breaks.
Advanced Intermediate: Advanced Intermediate Riders can confidently ride their bikes on moderate technical terrain, steadily climbing bigger hills with a few breaks, and able to comfortably ride for 10-15 miles on dirt. Examples of an Advanced Intermediate Ride: Steadily riding up the Old Railroad Grade from its start in Mill Valley to East Peak. Steadily riding the Bay View China Camp loop or Slowly riding Camp Tamarancho.
Advanced Riders: Advanced Riders are confidently riding their bikes on technical terrain, energetically climbing bigger hills with very few breaks, and able to comfortably ride for 15-20 miles on dirt. Examples of Advanced Rides: Energetically riding up the Old Railroad Grade from its start in Mill Valley to West Point Inn and then onto Coastal View trail to Muir Beach and then up Middle Green Gulch trail or Diaz Ridge. Steadily riding the Camp Tamarancho loop would be an Advanced Ride.
AFTER SCHOOL RIDES WAITING LIST FOR FULL SESSIONS
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Please Select The Session You Would Like to be Wait Listed For. To be Wait Listed for more than One Session you will need to submit the form multiple times.
Monday Rides: Novice | Intermediate | Advanced Intermediate & Advanced Riders: January 13th & 27th | February 3rd, 10th & 24th (5-Rides)
Thank you for wait listing. We will reach out right away if a space becomes available.