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Pace is the speed, plus or minus one, that will be maintained on flat terrain with no wind. Distance refers to miles traveled in a day; on multi-day rides it refers to total miles for the trip, and a daily average is calculated from that.
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HELMETS CSPC, Snell or ANSI Approved Helmets are REQUIRED for all NMTS rides.
EBIKES Class 1 E-bikes are welcome where conditions allow, and at the ride leader's discretion. Class 2 and Class 3 E-bikes are not permitted on NMTS rides.
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Oak Flat (new) but from Smiths
Date
SATURDAY March 7
Distance
38 miles
Pace
All
Terrain
Moderate hills
Time
9:00 AM
Leader
John Ballenthin
Phone
505-217-4637
Email
jlballe@gmail.com
Ride Type
Road Bike
Ebikes OK?
Yes, see conditions above

Ride on February 22 Postponed to 7 March due to high likelyhood of rain and cold.

This is the Oak Flat (new) route from the NMTS route library except starting and ending at Smith's at Central and Tramway. The route is Smith's to Tijeras via U.S. 66, right at the stoplight onto Rt 337 up the hill, left at Oak Flat Road, stop at the picnic site where there Linda will serve refreshments from a white 4Runner. Continue on Oak Flats Road as it becomes Anaya Rd, right onto NM-337N, left onto Kuhn Dr for a rest stop at the Morning Star grocery, left onto NM-337N, in Tijeras left onto U.S. 66 at the stop light, left at Tramway and Central, back to the start at the Smith's parking lot.

38 miles with 2500 feet of climbing.

We will briefly stop at the Tijeras Library parking lot at 10:00 to pick up those who wish a slightly easier ride.

 

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