![]() No-one under age 18 is allowed on Group Rides we host. There is a strong chance of collision with motor vehicles, pedestrians, trees, or what-nots. Serious injury or death as any other risk you may occur in your daily life. Possible you will suffer heat stroke, or get hit by a car. We do not know if you are healthy enough for these activities or if you have the knowledge how to operate you bike. Strong possibility that you may suffer a heart attack, this is a very intense and over exerting activity. Every ride, You will Crash, You will get Hurt, You will break Your Bike and You will be Bleeding. There is inherent risk and danger with cycling sports and we will not take responsibility for an under-prepared rider. For Group Rides held by us: If the group decides you are not prepared to ride with us, or maybe a danger to yourself and others, we will ask you to abandon the ride. You are all adults and riding with this group is an adult life choice. That is not for us to determine, you showed up, you need to be ready. Injury Disclaimer: ADA does not know what your skill level is and if you properly belong in the group or not. Each and every person is responsible for themselves.ĪDA has no Fees, and no Memberships This is a FREE Information Resource for Outdoor Adventures. My other choice was a folded paper map in my pocket.Ĭopyright © 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023Īny content you download from this Web-Site is for your Private Use Only.Īll-Day-Adventures Disclaimer: ADA lead Rides are considered a group of folks that happen to be traveling in the same direction, on the same trails at the same time. High resolution Maps, every stream pond and dry creek is displayed as you ride. A smart Phone depending on where you are could be as much as 200-300 foot location resolution. Smart-Phone GPS will have black-out areas, and low location resolution.Ī GPS will locate you to within 20 feet. In the woods, in the Mountains… everything was where it was supposed to be.Īll because I was able to load my Routes with a Full TOPO MAP onto my Garmin 810 GPS and it was as easy as following a green line on the screen. (see the TRIPS Page on this website) I was able to see every trail I plotted out, never got lost, yet I had no clue where I was going. In all, I rode 300+ miles on my trips out there. I went to the Foot Hills, the Mesa’s, the Canyon’s, the Gulch’s, the Creeks, the Deserts, and the Mountains. Got on and mapped out a new ride for each day I was out there. I did have 5 free hours each day before work and an itch to see as much as I can. One thing for sure… the Rockies are HUGE and would not want to get lost. ![]() I had no guide, and no clue where to ride. Took one of my extra MTB’s on Southwest (Bike flew for free) and there I was at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains. My best example is a few years ago when I spent 35 days total (several trips) in Denver for work. Is it an expensive gadget without any real purpose?
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