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Blue Hills Mountain Bike Day

Written by Boston Biker on Jun 10

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BLUE HILLS MOUNTAIN BIKE DAY 2008 (click on the link for more info)

Fun for the whole family.  At Houghton’s Pond in the Blue Hills.  Skills courses, Trail rides, vendors etc.

Sunday, June 15, 2008 10:00am – 3:00pm Houghton’s Pond Blue Hills Reservation Milton, Massachusetts

1. Skills clinics to learn and practice riding techniques and bike repairs

2· Trail rides for all ability levels from beginner to advanced

3· The MTB Day Very Famous Bike Limbo Competition

4· Special kids bike riding area and obstacle course

5· Local bike shops and industry vendors will showcase latest bikes and gear

6· Connect with NEMBA representatives and learn about great places to ride

NEW THIS YEAR!! There will be a food vendor on-site grilling up some tasty bites! (thats the only thing you’d need money for, otherwise the event is FREE!)

DIRECTIONS: TAKE HOUGHTON’S POND EXIT 3 OFF ROUTE 93/128 IN MILTON

THEN FOLLOW MOUNTAIN BIKE DAY SIGNS TO HOUGHTON’S POND
Questions? Call Blue Hills Headquarters at 617-698-1802


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