Flat Rock Ranch New Years Day Ride – Comfort, TX By Rick Ankrum, on December 31, 2009, 11:12 am Flat Rock Ranch New Years Day Ride
Time: January 1, 2010 from 12pm to 4pm
Location: Flat Rock Ranch, Comfort, Tx
City/Town: Comfort
Website or Map
Phone: 210-557-0055
Event Type: mountain, bike, ride
Organized By: Robert Herrera
Come join us for a new years day ride at Flat Rock Ranch! Because FRR has trails for all skill levels this is open to all skill levels. This is an off road mountain bike trail. A few of us will be riding both loops or more but feel free to come on out and ride and much or as little as you like. We will be wheels down at noon to allow for the party animals to shake off the news years eve partying and for the weather to warm up a bit. This means that you should be arriving a little after 11:30am to give time to set up, pay and slap on some bengay. If we have enough newbies we will conduct a short shifting clinic before the ride. The day pass is $6 per person cash so be sure you have some cash on hand. You can also buy a yearly pass on Flat Rock’s website. See you soon. Contact Robert or Don on here or call Robert if you have any questions.
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