Adventure Cycling Association Forum
Bicycle Travel => Youth Bicyle Travel => Topic started by: BigBlueToe on February 07, 2007, 08:54:26 pm
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I've recently started a bike club for kids from 6th-8th grades. It has been very enthusiastically received by both kids and their parents. We've gone on two rides so far, and had two training sessions on riding safely and riding longer distances efficiently. Everything has gone very well so far.
I'm curious if there are any other similar clubs out there. If so, I'd like to hear from you. I'm curious how my experience so far compares to yours.
-Gordon Snapp
The Back Bay Bikers
Central Coast of California
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Didn't you have a post about the bridge from Astoria Oregon into Washington? How did you cross the Columbia?
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I did have a post about that. We haven't taken that tour yet; I was gathering information for a possible tour this summer. We still haven't decided where we're going to go, but if we do have to cross the Columbia, I found a small ferry about halfway between Astoria and the I-5 corridor. I'm thinking we'll do that. Also, the ACA western route goes inland through southwest Washington, and I think it bypasses the whole problem,unlike the Kirkendall/Spring route.
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Hello. I direct the 10thGear Christian Youth Cyclists program in Whitinsville, MA. We provide programs for grades 6-8 AND 9-12. Checkout our website at www.10thgear.com. I would love to talk in more detail about your program. We can correspond directly using arlen@10thgear.com.
Our high school program will be out your way this summer as we begin a XC tour on June 21 from Seaside, OR.