Beginner's Level 3 Mountain Bike Lesson at Cheyenne Mountain
Event Info
About this Event
Have you attended our Level 1 and 2 beginner’s course and are ready to add more fundamental skills? If so, join our BICP certified mountain bike instructor, Ranger Rick, to learn the basics of slow riding, obstacle avoidance, and cornering.
In the Beginner’s Level 3 course, you’ll learn:
• Riding straight lines (preparation for narrow trails and features)
• Ratcheting (riding slowly and avoiding pedal strikes)
• Riding small circles
• Riding switchbacks
• Rock dodge maneuver
• Cornering
• Roll downs off of features
You will learn these skills at the Limekiln Trailhead parking lot to give you a safe surface to learn on prior to getting on the dirt. After each skill has been thoroughly explained and demonstrated by the instructors, you be given plenty of practice time in the parking lot with the instructors helping you improve with each repetition. After lesson is over, head out onto our trails to practice and hone your new skills!
This program is intended for novice riders and recommended for ages 14 and up. For the safety of the group and flow of the lesson, no riders under the age of 14 will be permitted.
Attendance of the Beginner’s Level 1 and 2 lessons is not mandatory, but highly recommended if you do not already possess those basic skills.
Helmets are mandatory. Please remember to bring plenty of water.
This program is weather and trail conditions permitting.
Any changes and/or cancellations will be communicated via email. This event is free. A valid parks pass is required.
Location
Keep Colorado Wild Pass —Thumbs Up for Winter Safety
For only $29, get a Keep Colorado Wild Pass with your next vehicle registration and head outside to enjoy those iconic Colorado snow days. You get entry to all state parks and help fund the Colorado Avalanche Information Center.
State Parks & Recreation—Your pass helps manage Colorado’s 42 state parks, including keeping them clean and building new trails and facilities.
Backcountry Safety—Your pass supports the volunteer and equipment needs of search and rescue professionals across Colorado and avalanche safety programs through the Colorado Avalanche Information Center.
Wildlife Conservation—Additional money raised not used for state parks and outdoor safety will be used to support the State Wildlife Action Plan, which helps fund wildlife and habitat conservation work for the 960 species that CPW manages.
Local Communities—Your pass supports our natural resources and helps grow outdoor accessibility and educational programs in local communities.