Ladies and gents,
here is yet another kewl chance for paydirt points and riding an awesome trail
in the Spring Series venue.
Have a great weekend wherever you go.
Bikin' nun
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http://www.wacobicycleclub.org/oakday.htm
The Waco Bicycle Club is hosting a work / play weekend on February 23rd and
24th at the Broken Oak Ranch in Valley Mills, TX. The Broken Oak ranch,
with its panoramic vistas and 185 feet of elevation change, is being
developed into a 420 acre, private mountain bike park. The park has
qualified for TMBRA Pay Dirt points. We have plenty of trail work to go
around, so be sure to bring your loppers, rakes, handsaws, and hoes. We've
already cleared 8 miles of double track and about 3 miles of single track so
don't forget to bring your bike.
On Saturday evening (February 23rd), the Waco Bicycle Club will be hosting a
steak dinner. A dinner, with all the trimmings, is an unbelievable $5.00 /
plate--so be sure to bring an appetite. To accompany the meal, we are
having live acoustical entertainment. Don't miss this great opportunity to
work on some exciting new trails, earn TMBRA Pay Dirt points, ride till you
drop, eat an incredible meal, listen to live music, and camp out under the
stars. The camping facilities, which are under a massive grove of century
oaks trees, are top notch. There are two electrical hook-ups, a flush
toilet and sink (sorry, no water or latrine hook-ups for RVs), and lighted
picnic areas. The Waco Bicycle Club and the Broken Oak Ranch will provide
Sunday morning breakfast to all campers free of charge, so all you need for
the weekend is your own drinking water / beverage and a bag lunch. Work and
play will take place from 9:00 am on Saturday until 4:00 p.m. on Sunday.
To reserve your steak dinner or for further information, please call Rusty
Hansgen at: (w) 254-751-5487, (h) 254-772-2500, (cell) 254-716-0302.
Directions to Broken Oak Ranch in Valley Mills from Waco:
1. From Waco take Highway 6 west 20 miles to Valley Mills.
2. 2 miles west of Valley Mills on Highway 6 you will take the first right
onto CO 3310 (look for a "dozer work" sign on the left)
3. Follow 3310 for 1.5 miles, the ranch will be on the right (look for a
lone chimney by a pipe gate and fence).
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