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Off Road Riding Class and trail ride. N Calif
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[QUOTE="Dave Wood, post: 362498, member: 19457"] I should have called this a "REUNION" ride! We have 9 riders returning. We have had over 80 riders attend and over 60% have returned to ride with us again. With five new riders joining us, there are still a couple of spots open, we are going to have a great time enjoying some of the finest trails in California. Rider has always been an inclusive term to me. I was never aware that "rider" referred to only males. I have never excluded woman from any class. I have had Woman in previous classes, one you will find at the front of the "B" class at D36 Cross Country races and Enduros. I was asked by Woman riders to have a special class that was geared to a much wider range in skill levels,(Including Karna). I have had success by making sure riders know up front, what they are getting into. My class has had a narrow focus on training riders, using difficult and technical trails, my belief has always been when one practices in the most difficult situations, when encountered in an event one sees opportunity when the situation gets ugly. I do not believe it is an insult to any rider to be honest and not take ones money. I want riders to enjoy the class/ride and get a lot out of it. To encourage any rider to attend who honestly presents ones skills as being less than the minumum required would be dishonest in my mind. Woman have asked me to have a class that will be fun for a much wider range of riders and I am insulted for planning and preparing a very special weekend for Woman riders. I think High Lord Gomer summed it up best "Anyway, maybe it's a left-coast thing"! Not sure I understand the reference to Downieville, I think it is a compliment for the hundreds of hours of volunteer service I have at Downieville? Perhaps it is Thanking Bill Dart and myself for the many trips to Downieville, during the week, to meet with various government agencies and phone calls to get the illegal gate on Lavazolla Rd removed so riders can have access to Lavazolla trail? Sincerely, Dave Wood ;) [/QUOTE]
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