Information on upcoming events in Northern California and Northern Nevada can be found at
AMA/D36 You can download the rulebook as well.
I would suggest that you enter the Sawmill Enduro on April 12 at Upper Lake. They have a new trail ride class, no Timekeeping, just follow the arrows for a marked trail ride. Try to pace yourself to finish the ride. This will give you an idea of your stamina and give you the opportunity to ride a "marked" course. Once you have finished an Enduro, then consider trying to keep time. I would encourage you not to purchase an enduro computer at first. You will need an odometer and a watch/clock you can read and a route holder, (available at sign-up). I and many other riders will be happy to explain Timekeeping, it is not as complicated as many try to make it.
The Outlaw Hare Scrambles has been postponed to April 27. This event will be held at Cow Mountain. D36 has a wide variety of Hare Scrambles. Some with long loops, 30 plus miles, some with short loops, under ten miles. The majority of Cross Country races are 2 hours for the "A" and "B" riders and 1 1/2 hours for the "C" riders. The terrain varys greatly, from rocky, to woods, to desert. One really has to ride the whole series, to try to compare Prairie City, to Moon Rocks or Wilseyville is impossible. I would suggest that you ride to finish your first couple of events.
Off Road racing is a lot of fun and challenging. Being in good shape helps a lot. A good hydration system is advisable. If your interested in Off Road riding instruction, contact me, I conduct several classes each year.
Dave Wood