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SEPT. 15— OCT. 20 AGM
7 PM - 8:30 PM
RICKY’S ALL DAY RESTAURANT 2435 N. HWY. 97 KELOWNA
(Next to Canadian Tire)
NEWSLETTERS WILL BE EMAILED FROM MARCH TO NOVEMBER TO ALL MEMBERS AND ALSO COPIES WILL BE AVAILABLE AT BANNER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS, KELOWNA YAMAHA, AND INNOVATIVE MOTOR SPORTS IN KELOWNA.
Our club rides throughout the Dee lake chain and areas from Oyama lake to King Eddy, Damer lake,Bear lake,Hidden lake,Doreen lake,Nicklen lake towards Goat lake and all this area east of Hwy 6 heading down towards Grey Stokes and this year intend to ride throughout down to Beaverdell. We have been active in this area since 2005.
CLUB CONTACT PERSON: ROY 250-491-1250 (Leave message if no answer)
WATCH FOR ATV SAFETY COURSES STARTING SOON IN OUR CLUB!
Next ride, Sept 26 in the Beaverdell area, exploring old mines, fire watch station etc
Thx
Ted
c 250.808.1615
(Please read and save below Ride Rating Notice for this ride and all future rides)
Ratings are "maximum"; ie. most of the trail may be a rating "1", but there may be a difficult obstacle somewhere on the trail that may increase the rating to "3".
1 - Easy; suitable for brand-new riders. Generally wide open and fairly flat, with minimal off-camber sidehills, and the occasional cross-ditch.
2 - Moderately easy; suitable for new riders who are looking to expand their skills. Some minor off-camber sections, hill-climbs, rocks, mud, and other obstacles.
3 - Moderate; suitable for riders with experience. Some off-camber sections, hill climbs, rocks, mud, water, and other obstacles. Some narrow or twisting areas requiring slow speeds, high shelf roads, trees, etc.
4 - Moderately difficult; suitable for experienced riders who are looking for a bit of a challenge. May contain off-camber sidehills, rock climbing, narrow, twisting trails through the trees, water crossings, deep mud, and plenty of the usual obstacles.
5 - Difficult; suitable for very experienced riders only. Tough, technical trails, dirt-bike trails, tight squeezes, tires in the air, and lots of obstacles such as bottomless mud or deep water.
Remember, trail difficulty can increase with inclement weather, and trails can become degraded due to landslides, deadfall, and industry. By the same token, a once-difficult trail can become easier for various reasons. Also, because people with varying degrees of experience have written these trail guides, the rating system may differ. A difficult trail for one person may be a moderate trail for another. by Greg Sue
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