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Tuesday Night Mountain Bike Rides |
By: Doug Burnside |
These rides will take place every Tuesday evening throughout the summer, rain or shine, and will be hosted by long-time Fairbanks cyclist Doug Burnside. The group will meet at 7:00 PM and start riding as soon after that as everybody is ready.
These rides will most definitely be rides, NOT races, and hammerhead riding will be discouraged. To me, the fun part of a group ride is riding in a group, socializing, meeting new people, and seeing trails I haven't ridden on before. My plan is to have slower riders (such as myself) lead the group and I will be dictatorial about keeping the group together. It's almost easier to define what these rides aren't than what they are. They are not races. They are not training rides. They are not rides for people whose idea of a good time is to push the limits, get a hard workout, or see how fast they can go on a trail. They are not highly organized rides. They are rides that will be fun even for novice riders with limited off-road experience, and there will be experienced riders to offer advice, riding hints and mechanical help. There are no entry fees for these rides, but for insurance reasons, all riders must be Fairbanks Cycle Club members. Rates are $30 for the season, or you can have a one-day membership for just $5.
Rides are rated in both skill required and overall difficulty. Skill refers to bike handling ability. Rides that aren't technically challenging require little skill, and receive a low rating. Challenging trails like "Moose Mountain" are almost impossible to ride from one end to the other without coming off the pedals or falling over. These trails receive a high skill rating. The difficulty scale pertains to total energy and effort required by the cyclist.
Difficulty ranges from easy ("Backdoor Trail") to difficult (Colorado Creek) to exceptionally hard ("Pipeline Viewpoint"). Easy rides are scheduled early in the season, longer rides when there is maximum daylight. A difficulty level of 1 would be equivalent to riding your mountain bike on a gravel road with rolling hills for a half an hour. A level of 10 would be like riding from Ann's Greenhouse to the top of Ester Dome and back--twice.|
5/4/04 |
"Back Door Trail" |
8 miles, 2.0 hours, 800' elevation gain |
Skill Low |
Difficulty 4 |
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5/11/04 |
"University Ski Trails" |
15 miles, 2.5 hours, 1500' elevation gain |
Skill Med. |
Difficulty 6 |
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5/18/04 |
"Rosie Creek" |
20 Miles, 3 hours, 1800' elevation gain |
Skill High |
Difficulty 6 |
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5/25/04 |
"Skyline Ridge" |
19 miles, 3 hours, 2100' elevation gain |
Skill Med. |
Difficulty 4 |
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6/01/04 |
"Ester Mine Trail" |
10.5 Miles, 3 hours, 2310' elevation gain |
Skill High |
Difficulty 6 |
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6/08/04 |
"Treasure Creek" |
16 miles, 2 hours, 2400' elevation gain |
Skill Med. + |
Difficulty 7 |
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6/15/04 |
"Birch Hill Ski Trails" |
12 miles, 3 hours, 2000' elevation gain |
Skill Med. |
Difficulty 6 |
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6/22/04 |
"Death Ride" |
21 Miles, 4 hours, 2900' elevation gain |
Skill High |
Difficulty 8 |
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6/29/04 |
"Amanita Climb" |
16 Miles, 3 hours, 2300' elevation gain |
Skill Med. + |
Difficulty 6 |
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7/06/04 |
"Clifden to Moose" |
23 Miles, 4 hours, 2400' elevation gain |
Skill Med. + |
Difficulty 7 |
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7/13/04 |
"Colorado Creek" |
21 Miles, 4 hours, 2100' elevation gain |
Skill High |
Difficulty 8 |
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7/20/04 |
"Lincoln -- Cache Creek" |
18 Miles, 3-4 hours, 2600' elevation gain |
Skill Med. |
Difficulty 7 |
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7/27/04 |
"Pipeline Viewpoint" |
30 Miles, 4 hours, 3000' elevation gain |
Skill High |
Difficulty 9 |
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8/03/04 |
"Ester Fireplug" |
20 Miles, 3 hours, 2500' elevation gain |
Skill Med. |
Difficulty 7 |
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8/10/04 |
"Behind the Vallata" |
20 miles, 4 hours, 2500' elevation gain |
Skill High |
Difficulty 8 |
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8/17/04 |
"Burgundy Drive" |
23 miles, 4 hours, 1980' elevation gain |
Skill Med. + |
Difficulty 7 |
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8/24/04 |
"Two Rivers Ski Trails" |
10 miles, 2 hours, 1000' elevation gain |
Skill Low |
Difficulty 4 |
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8/31/04 |
"Kramer's Chena Ridge" |
15 miles, 3 hours, 1500' elevation gain |
Skill Med. |
Difficulty 5 |
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9/07/04 |
"Moose Mountain" |
15 miles, 3 hours, 1980' elevation gain |
Skill High |
Difficulty 7 |
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9/14/04 |
"Marathon Back Door" |
16 miles, 3 hours, 2140' elevation gain |
Skill High |
Difficulty 6 |