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Holiday boat light ride NOW Fri. 12-23 6:30PM start!

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Holiday boat light ride NOW Fri. 12-23 6:30PM start!

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This is a GTD tradition, the holiday boat parade. Come out and enjoy the night and the lights.

Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/26522767 : This is a very short 11.5 mi (9.9 nmi) flat route. Nearly all of the route is on dedicated bike paths (watch out for tree roots on the west side), but there are stretches on residential roads as well as a little bit on busier arterials with significant automobile and commercial truck traffic. And it's a NIGHT RIDE with its attendant risks. Please review the route and if you're not comfortable riding in these conditions please do not sign up for this ride.

Since this is a night ride, at a minimum you must have a legally sufficient front and rear light. Above and beyond that, please utilize front and rear lights and reflective clothing and/or accessories that will enable you to be seen and to see so you can ride safely on city streets in the dark.

Ride Host: Ed Lanton. 971-258-6066; [email protected]

Weather Cancellation Policy: Since we're not paid to ride, we won't ride if the weather is going to be miserably rainy or worse. I'll post go/no go no later than 5pm the night before the ride. Of course, if the weather is anything like this . . https://youtu.be/7DjFy6SIViI . . . . we'll just put on knobbies and keep riding, right?

Required Gear: HELMETS must be worn at all times while riding. This is a requirement and not a request. LIGHTS. (See above)

Recommended Gear: Always bring plenty of water, on for energy, a flat repair kit, including a spare tube. A tool kit and small pump is good, but if you don’t have one there is usually someone on a group ride who does. Please check to see if someone has what you might need if you don't and be prepared to ride a bus or call a cab. (Not that we'll leave you by the road broken down, because that's not us). Carry a credit card and a little cash to buy refreshments or buy that bus ticket....

Mandatory for all riders: Obey traffic laws and remember you’re a representative of the greater cycling community and should conduct yourself that way on the road. Please represent us well. If you haven't read it lately please read the Oregon Bicyclist Manual (http://goo.gl/Q8FNe3).

All riders must have their rides in good working order and must bring a flat kit & spare tube. If there is an issue with proper working or lack of equipment you may be asked to sit the ride out. Please ask for help if you are ill equipped prior to the ride. We will try to help!

All riders must be able to change a flat should they have one or have a way to get picked up (AAA, Tri-Met ticket, a friend…). There is often, but not always someone on the ride who knows how to help you change your tire, so plan accordingly.

Note: Your RSVP signifies that you agree to the following. Organizers, event hosts and other participants will not be held responsible for any individual at any event. Each rider rides at their own risk and is solely responsible for any damage to their equipment or themselves.

Final Note: RSVP’s cannot include a +1 or Guest. If you choose to bring a friend or family member, they themselves must sign up as a member of Go the Distance.

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