July 30 Ride: Walker Ranch Trail - Boulder, CO

UPDATE: It's hard to say whether it has rained, it is raining, or it might rain later at Walker. Because it has rained so many other places on and off all day, I'm going to CANCEL today's ride. See you all next week!

Well ladies - the weather is not looking like it's on our side today. But, this is Colorado and it "could" change to be nice enough to ride later. Walker is one of the best trails to ride after it's been wet. There's enough granite that we won't damage the trail. So, stay tuned.......I'm not calling it off yet.


Our ride this week will take us back up to Walker Ranch. This trail is an intermediate/advanced, fun single track loop, with some technical sections, water crossings, down hills and climbs. Sunset this Thursday is at 8:15 pm, so we must move quickly and be done with this ride before 8:00 pm. It’s pertinent that you have done this ride before and know that you can finish it in less than two hours. To carpool, meet at the Basemar Shopping Center in South Boulder and be ready to go by 5:25 pm (at the latest), or meet us at the trail head by 5:45 pm. We will head out on our ride at 6:00 pm promptly.

To get to the trail head, take Baseline Road up Flagstaff Road, about 7.5 miles to Walker Ranch (on your left). Dinner will follow at Noodles Restaurant in Boulder on Baseline Road east of Hwy 36. Map

Important Info about the Rides:
1. All riders MUST wear a helmet, bring water, and have a trail-ready bike. Riders should also carry the usual basics: spare tube(s), a pump, tire levers, a chain tool, and basic allen wrenches.

2. All riders ride at their own risk, group leaders take no responsibility for rider safety/injury.

3. Riders must sign a liability waiver once during the season. If this is your first ride of the season, please bring a signed waiver with you or be prepared to complete one at the meeting spot.

4. Rides launch at 6:00 p.m. so be at the trail head by 5:45 p.m., dressed and ready to roll by 6 p.m.

5. If the weather is iffy (as it has been lately) make sure to check the blog after 3:00 p.m. on Thursdays for updated info.

6. Please don't be shy about coming out - all of us love biking and would like to hang out with girls that are interested in biking.

7. For permitting and planning purposes, please post your name in the comment field if you plan to join us. The comment field is also great for planning carpools, etc.

If you can not access the blog post, let us know you'll be there by emailing us at bmagirls.rideleader@gmail.com.

See you on the ride!
....liz
Please email me if you have any questions – bmagirls.rideleader@gmail.com



Magnolia Ride Recap

16 girls showed up for a ride up in Nederland, CO on the Magnolia and Dots trails! Several new faces were included! The group was split into two, with 6 heading out with Megan and the other 10 with Tracy.

Tracy's group started out getting a little lost trying to make their way to the hobbit trails, but it was totally worth it for the trails they found. They worked their way around the hobbit trails and were even able to do a little out and back on the dot trails.

Megan's group explored the woop di do trail and liked it so much they reconnected with it and did it again. Everyone rode great and they even had a few minor scrapes and scratches to show off.

Everyone had a great ride, enjoyed the trails and made some new friends.


What a great group! Pre-ride photo.
From Magnolia BMA Ride


Kelly making the climb.
From Magnolia BMA Ride


Reconvening.
From Magnolia BMA Ride

Susan smiling.
From Magnolia BMA Ride

Lauren descending.
From Magnolia BMA Ride


Darcy in the aspen.
From Magnolia BMA Ride

June riding fast!
From Magnolia BMA Ride


Click here for more photos.

July 23 Ride: Magnolia Trails, Nederland, CO

Gurlz-This week we'll make the worthwhile trek up to Nederland and ride the West Mag Trails from the Magnolia Trail parking lot. The trails are intermediate, flowy, fun single track, with some technical sections and climbs. The views are incredible and if you love aspen trees, you'll love this trail!

To carpool, meet at the Justice Center parking lot and be ready to go by 5:10 p.m. (at the latest) or meet at the trail head by 5:45 p.m.

To get to the trail head, take 119 south from Nederland for approx 3/4 miles to the trail head on the west side of the road. You can also follow Magnolia Rd, cross 119 and you are at the parking lot.

Dinner will follow at the Wild Mtn BBQ in Nederland. Delicious bbq (even for vegetarians) and beer.

Important Info about the Rides:

1. All riders MUST wear a helmet, bring water, and have a trail-ready bike. Riders should also carry the usual basics: spare tube(s), a pump, tire levers, a chain tool, and basic allen wrenches.

2. All riders ride at their own risk, group leaders take no responsibility for rider safety/injury.

3. Riders must sign a liability waiver once during the season. If this is your first ride of the season, please bring a signed waiver with you or be prepared to complete one at the meeting spot.

4. Rides launch at 6:00 p.m. so be at the trail head by 5:45 p.m., dressed and ready to roll by 6 p.m.

5. If the weather is iffy (as it has been lately) make sure to check the blog after 3:00 p.m. on Thursdays for updated info.

6. Please don't be shy about coming out - all of us love biking and would like to hang out with girls that are interested in biking.

7. For permitting and planning purposes, please post your name in the comment field if you plan to join us. The comment field is also great for planning carpools, etc. If you can not access the blog post, let us know you'll be there by emailing us at bmagrils.rideleader@gmail.com.

Hope to see you on Thursday!

Email me if you have any questions – bmagirls.rideleader@gmail.com

Hope to see you Thursday!

Megan

Doudy Draw/Springbrook Recap

Last night (July 16th) we had another large group of women come out to the ride!

The whole group, minus 3 late comers (photo cred Tracy)

This time, 26 women broke into 2 groups based on skill level to enjoy the rolling trails at Doudy Draw and Springbrook, starting at the Doudy Draw trail head.

Area we rode - click on image for a larger view


Tracy lead the more seasoned riders and I lead the other gurlz. The weather was perfect, albeit hot. Everyone was glad the ride offered a good portion of shaded trail!

We met up once or twice on the trail and then after the ride at Larkburger for some food and beers. Thanks to everyone for coming out!


Seasoned riders hanging out in the shade (photo cred Tracy)


Carla riding across a sunny meadow


Leah, Naomi and Melissa glad to have reached the top of Doudy Draw


June looking too freakin' cute (photo cred tracy)


Here are all of my pictures.

Here are Tracy's pics.

July 16th Gurlz Ride at Doudy Draw/Springbrook

This week's ride is a tour of the trails on the west side of Highway 93 in south Boulder. We will ride some of the newer trails in the Boulder system, including the Springbrook loop. This ride features swoopy fun trails with beautiful views of the Flatirons. The trail is beginner-friendly but fun for more seasoned riders. We will likely split into groups based on skill level, so beginners and more experienced riders alike are encouraged to come out - everyone will get a good ride in!

To carpool, meet at the Justice Center in Boulder, 1777 6th St, Boulder, just off of Canyon. From there we will head to the Doudy Draw trail head. Be at the carpool spot around 5:25, we'll be leaving for the trail head at 5:30. If you want to meet at the trail head, take Eldorado Springs Drive west off Highway 93. The Doudy Draw trail head is on the south side of the road (left) and please be there ready to ride by 6:00 sharp.

Dinner and drinks will follow at Larkburger at 2525 Arapahoe (near Zolos).

Important Info about the Rides:

1. All riders MUST wear a helmet, bring water, and have a trail-ready bike. Riders should also carry the usual basics: spare tube(s), a pump, tire levers, a chain tool, and basic allen wrenches.

2. All riders ride at their own risk, group leaders take no responsibility for rider safety/injury.

3. Riders must sign a liability waiver once during the season. If this is your first ride of the season, please bring a signed waiver with you or be prepared to complete one at the meeting spot.

4. Rides launch at 6:00 p.m. so be at the trail head by 5:45 p.m., dressed and ready to roll by 6 p.m.

5. If the weather is iffy (as it has been lately) make sure to check the blog after 3:00 p.m. on Thursdays for updated info.

6. Please don't be shy about coming out - all of us love biking and would like to hang out with girls that are interested in biking.

7. For permitting and planning purposes, please post your name in the comment field if you plan to join us. The comment field is also great for planning carpools, etc. If you can not access the blog post, let us know you'll be there by emailing us at bmagrils.rideleader@gmail.com.

Hope to see you on Thursday!

Email me if you have any questions – bmagirls.rideleader@gmail.com

Lyons Bike Park Recap

Yet another incredible Skills Clinic! Last night we had almost 25 women eager to learn to rail, execute high speed cornering and flow smoothly up and over obstacles on the Pump Track and other features at the Lyons Bike Park.


Look at all those gulrz, ready to rail!

We broke up into two groups based on skill level and each group had an opportunity to work on basic skills and then hit the pump track and the small dirt jumps.

Gurlz practicing Track Stands


Gurlz getting ready to hit the Pump Track (photo cred Elizabeth)


It seems like all the ladies LOVED the Pump Track!

Gurlz taking over the Pump Track!!! (photo cred Elizabeth)


Andria showing awesome Boobs to the Bar form! (photo cred Elizabeth)


Many riders finished up applying the skills on the rocky features that surround the Pump Track. Each rider improved as the night progressed and, as with last months' skills clinic, everyone left with a handful of drills and skills to work on that will improve her riding! I think the Lyons Pump Track will be seeing a lot more female riders!

Come on out to next week's Doudy Draw/Springbrook ride to apply those skills!

Thanks once again to all the participants and the instructors!


Wrapping it up under a beautiful sunset (photo cred Elizabeth)

All Levels Skills Night at Lyons Bike Park July 9th

The gurlz are riding tonight, Thursday, July 9th at the Lyons Bike Park.

This week we'll be focusing on pump-track awesomeness which includes, but is not limited to, high-speed cornering, floating over terrain, and most importantly (or at least, appreciated), you'll learn how to build momentum without pedaling, allowing you to fly up climbs with less effort and generally pick up speed whenever you want. The beauty of a pump track is that beginners, intermediates, and experts can all be challenged, learn and realize something awesome: Yes, you too can rail.

Please try to carpool! To carpool, meet at 28th and Iris – SE corner next to Sol Azteca at 5:15PM or meet at Sandstone Park by 5:45PM; we will ride over to the bike park together, as it is located out in the middle of a field, the location of which is difficult to describe. If you know where the bike park is, feel free to show up there ready to ride at 6PM. Click here for a map of the bike park; bike park located in the middle of the field west of the High School. Additional parking can be found in Lyons around Sandstone Park (between 3rd and 4th on Railroad Ave).

Dinner and drinks will follow at Oskar Blues in Lyons.

Important Info about the Rides:

1. All riders MUST wear a helmet, bring water, and have a trail-ready bike. Riders should also carry the usual basics: spare tube(s), a pump, tire levers, a chain tool, and basic allen wrenches.

2. All riders ride at their own risk, group leaders take no responsibility for rider safety/injury.

3. Riders must sign a liability waiver once during the season. If this is your first ride of the season, please bring a signed waiver with you or be prepared to complete one at the meeting spot.

4. Rides launch at 6:00 p.m. so be at the trail head by 5:45 p.m., dressed and ready to roll by 6 p.m.

5. If the weather is iffy (as it has been lately) make sure to check the blog after 3:00 p.m. on Thursdays for updated info.

6. Please don't be shy about coming out - all of us love biking and would like to hang out with girls that are interested in biking.

7. For permitting and planning purposes, please post your name in the comment field if you plan to join us. The comment field is also great for planning carpools, etc.

Send us an eamil if you have any questions – bmagirls.rideleader @ gmail.com

Hope to see you Thursday!