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An IC3 Club ride is scheduled for this Saturday at Indian Creek. Ride starts at 9 a.m. but see below for car pooling information. If you'd like to be added to the IC3 mailing list send me a private message.
Indian Creek Sedalia (Intermediate-Expert)
This is a great trail for intermediate and expert riders. To begin, riders can start with a rolling climb up a wide fire road. Once at the top there is a great single track decent back to the campground.
Intermediate and expert rides can take a single track that connects to the Roxborough loop. This is mainly a decent with a good long climb back to the campground.
Directions: From C470 head south on Sante Fe 9.8 miles to Sedalia. At the stop light turn right onto Highway 67, heading west. Go 10.9 miles to the Indian Creek Campground. There is a $4 fee per car to park at the campground. Carpooling is recommended. Meet at the RTD parking lot at Santa Fe and Mineral in the southeast corner at 8 AM.
Details: You will need a mountain bike, a helmet (required), riding gloves, and water. Ride leaders are provided for various riding abilities (intermediate and expert). If you have any questions, check out the website www.coloradoiccc.org or the blog at www.christiancycling.blogspot.com
Indian Creek Sedalia (Intermediate-Expert)
This is a great trail for intermediate and expert riders. To begin, riders can start with a rolling climb up a wide fire road. Once at the top there is a great single track decent back to the campground.
Intermediate and expert rides can take a single track that connects to the Roxborough loop. This is mainly a decent with a good long climb back to the campground.
Directions: From C470 head south on Sante Fe 9.8 miles to Sedalia. At the stop light turn right onto Highway 67, heading west. Go 10.9 miles to the Indian Creek Campground. There is a $4 fee per car to park at the campground. Carpooling is recommended. Meet at the RTD parking lot at Santa Fe and Mineral in the southeast corner at 8 AM.
Details: You will need a mountain bike, a helmet (required), riding gloves, and water. Ride leaders are provided for various riding abilities (intermediate and expert). If you have any questions, check out the website www.coloradoiccc.org or the blog at www.christiancycling.blogspot.com