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Adult Intermediate Mountain Biking: Drops and Jumps This is where you want to be to start getting comfortable with wheels off the ground. Why would you want your wheels off the ground? Firstly, it's fun! Secondly, being comfortable on small to medium jumps and drops opens up a huge range of options on the trails you are already riding and more trails that you haven't yet felt comfortable on.
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This is the perfect mountain bike clinic for a tune-up course if you're just starting to enjoy the local trails on your mountain bike or you want to focus on establishing a strong base for your skills in order to progress to the next level of fun! Join us for our Women Beginner course conducted over 4, 2-hour sessions.
- Safety and trail etiquette
- Shifting, braking and speed control
- Position and Balance for climbing and descending
- Cornering - introduction
- Terrain Awareness: trail scanning, line choice, manoeuvring over/around obstacles
- Basic trailside maintenance: Basic shifting and brake adjustment, flats, suggested repair kits
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This is the perfect mountain bike clinic for a tune-up course if you're just starting to enjoy the local trails on your mountain bike or you want to focus on establishing a strong base for your skills in order to progress to the next level of fun! Join us for our Adult Beginner course conducted over 4, 3-hour sessions.
- Safety and trail etiquette
- Shifting, braking and speed control
- Position and Balance for climbing and descending
- Cornering - introduction
- Terrain Awareness: trail scanning, line choice, manoeuvring over/around obstacles
- Basic trailside maintenance: Basic shifting and brake adjustment, flats, suggested repair kits
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Rocky Mountain Ride Guides is super excited to be offering two 5-day kids camp this summer! The July camp takes place from July 7 -11, 2025 out of the Hinton Bike Park and the August camp will be August 25-29. For both camps, the younger rippers (6-9 years old) will ride in the morning (9 am - noon) and the older riders (10- 15 years old) will rip in the afternoon (1 - 4 pm).
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Participants should bring their own bike. Ideally, participants will bring their tools that would normally be with them on a ride. A variety of multi-tools and tire levers will be available for use for those who don’t have them. The clinic covers the following trail troubles:
1. Flats and tire troubles
2. Broken / damaged chain repair
3. Bent rotor
4. Bent derailleur hanger / bent derailleur
5. Broken derailleur
6. Bike First Aid kit