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  • Distance: 24.8 km from Ardmore
    Mon, Jun 29, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Welcome to Adventure Bike Camp at Oaks, PA with Arnolds Fun Center

    Drop Off & Pick Up at

    Arnold's Fun Center, Bowling Entrance 2200 West Drive, Oaks Pennsylvania, 19456 (19460)

    Half-Day Camp 9:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. *Pick up by 12:15

    Full Day Camp 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. Pick up by 3:15

    *Lunch at 12:15 - 1:00

    Pack a nutritious lunch- or, campers can purchase from Arnold's Fun Center. Choose between 2 slices of pizza and fountain drink or a hot dog with fountain drink for $6.00.

    We'll meet at Arnold's Bowling Entrance.

    Biking Adventures with the perfect blend of on and off-the-bike games at the adjacent parks along the Perkiomen Trail and the Schuykill River Trail.

    Campers will enjoy a perfect blend of arts & crafts, pedaling to and exploring local points of interests like Valley Forge Park, Lock 60, Upper Schuylkill Valley Park Wildlife Sanctuary, and more! We'll do mini-hikes, and creek walks, and learn about local wildlife.

    Damp Weather:

    Pack a lite-rain slicker and spare socks. We'll hit the trails once the rain stops- but it's always smart to pack spare clothes.

    We'll hang indoors until the weather clears.

    Severe Weather:

    In the case of severe weather, we'll have the best time spending it at Arnold's Fun Center Complex (Movie Theater, Arnold's Fun Center, American Treasures Museum). We'll also have indoor area reserved specifically for Sol Riders, to enjoy board and card games, snack and social time. Campers are welcome to bring along a book or sketchbook if they like. We want camp to be fun regardless of the what nature throws at us.

    Also new this year, we've added pods!

    Campers will be divided into ride groups based on age and ability.

    Campers should be comfortable on their bikes, and ready to ride at Adventure Camp.

    No training wheels, please.) Look for a separate program for taking it from four wheels to two.

    Ideal for kids ages 6ish - 15ish.

    (If your child is 5.5 y.o., with strong cycling skills, and would like to participate- -please reach out to Heather at [email protected] lets chat!)

    What else?

    Participants will learn about the parts of a bike, and how to properly maintain it.

    They'll learn terminology, how the bike works (and why it might not run correctly and how to fix it.)

    Campers will learn on-the-bike rules, trail safety and proper riding etiquette.

    What To Bring:

    Mandatory:

    ~a well-fitted bike in great condition. Check tires for rot, chains for rust, bolts and screws are tight, brakes work?.

    Not quite sure how to check these things? Please bring the bike to a bike shop for a tune up. *A bike that breaks down at camp can be a real bummer. We can't share with you enough the importance of a bike in great working order.

    ~A well-fitted helmet in great condition

    ~ Two spare tubes that fits their tires (bring your bike to a local bike shop if you're not sure)

    ~A water bottle or hydration pack- or- A small back pack they can ride with and carry everything they need, including snacks and/or lunch if applicable.

    ~closed-toe shoes secure shoes. No sandals, flip-flops-or crocs. Safety first, please.

    ~Snacks (none sharing)

    ~Personal medicine if needed: Inhalers, Epipens..etc.

    Highly Recommended:

    ~protective eyewear

    ~sunscreen/bug repellent

    ~bike gloves

    ~ padded bike shorts (trust us! By day two, campers will be grateful)

    Not sure if bike is on great working order?

    Please take your bike for a tune up at least once a year- give two weeks for the shop to finish your bike.

    Behavior and Rider Policy

    Participants MUST:

    ~ be interested in learning and practicing.

    ~ arrive ready to listen and follow instructions: Why? SAFETY! Coaches are here to teach and keep participants safe. Participants must be able to follow directions at all times. Biking, regardless of skill level, comes with inherent risks, coaches are there to lead a safe experience. If your child has a one-on-one aid, who is ready to support and ride with their kiddo, great! We're happy to have them! Just reach out to me.

    ~be respectful and kind to other participants and coaches. (Kind words, and keeping hands and feet to self is expected.)

    Incidents will be documented and shared with parent/guardian either in real-time or at pick-up depending on severity of offense. After two incidents, parent or guardian can choose to participate with their child for the reminder of the camp, or, will have to withdraw them. A third incident will result in expulsion from Sol Riders LLC programs. No refunds will be issued in case of withdrawal or expulsion.

    Participants COULD:

    ~bring a backpack with extra socks, clothes, rain slicker or coat (in case of a unexpected weather event)

    Half Day Bike Camp $295.00

    Full Day Bike Camp $580.00

    Pricing includes extra snacks, sweet end of day treats and branded Sol Rider's Swag!

    WAIVERS:

    Once you are registered, we will send you an email with out Waivers.

    *By signing up for one of Sol Riders LLC programs, the parent/guardian of the minor gives permission for the possible use of their image during camp activities, as it may be shared as part of program advertisements. (Print: magazine ads, brochures, postcards, etc. Sol Riders LLC “RidewithSol.com” Website gallery, Social Media posts, etc.)

    To opt out, simply email us once you've registered, and we'll be sure to NOT include your child/dependent's image.

    Have questions?

    Email [email protected]

    See full details
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  • Distance: 19.1 km from Ardmore
    Mon, Jul 06, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    What about days with severe weather?

    Worry not!

    *We’ll have special indoor access at Arnold's Fun Complex, where we will have arts and crafts, games, puzzles, and have special access to enjoy a movie, bowling and more!

    Drop off 9:00 a.m.

    Pick Up Half Day Camp 12:00 p.m. (12:15- 12;30 is ideal)

    Pick Up Full Day Camp 3:00 p.m. (Lunch between 12:00 - 1:00)

    From Arnold’s Fun Center, riders will safely connect to the Valley Forge Trails via the Schuylkill River Trail.

    All campers should pack plenty of snacks and water.

    Full Day campers should pack a nutritious lunch.

    Or, they may purchase an Arnold’s Concession lunch for $6.00 (Campers can choose between two slices of Pizza with a fountain drink, or a hot dog with fountain drink)

    Camp includes coach led-rides, art, crafts, board or card games, off the bike games, on the bike games, historical, natural, education, and a bit of chill time.

    Half Day Bike Camp $295.00

    Full Day Bike Camp $580.00

    (*Extended Care through Arnold's Fun Canter is available- 3:00 - 6:30 for $85.00 *through Arnold's. Email us at [email protected] for more info-)

    Pricing includes extra snacks, sweet end of day treats and branded Sol Rider's Swag!

    Adventure Bike Camp and Mountain Bike Camp is for riders between ages 5 years old and 16 y.o. ish, who are very comfortable riding on two wheels.

    Adventure Bike Camp who wish to adventure on two wheels will take to the gravel and paved trails (and will have the opportunity to learn how to ride beginner friendly, mountain bike trails.

    Mountain Bike Camp for those looking to ride on skill-level appropriate mountain bike trails, plus gravel, and pavement.

    What to expect:

    Participants will review/learn

    ~ basic on the trail bike handling skills. (controlled braking, shifting, steering, speed control, cornering, bike-body separation, balance, riding/mounting/dismounting on level ground and low grade inclines/declines, in a controlled environment.

    ~ terminology, parts of the bike and how to keep everything in great working order.

    ~ On The Bike rules, safety and trail riding etiquette.

    ~ preview trails, pre-ride, re-ride, free ride singlet track

    ~ introduction to trail features (rock gardens, log-overs)

    ~ Monday: Access to skill-appropriate trails at the Phoenixville Bike Park.

    ~Arts, Crafts, Hikes, Games (Field, Board and Card), Snack Breaks, Exploration, Visit and learn about Historical Points of Interest, playground stops, etc.! *Count on sweet treat at the end!

    How will they Learn?

    Participants will learn

    ~ with coach-led demonstrations

    ~ through skill sessions

    ~ on the bike games

    ~ Rides on grass, pavement (SRT), and trails.

    What To Bring:

    ~We highly recommend a mountain bike or a hybrid bike for Mountain Bike Camp.

    ~ Ideally, the bike should have shifting gears, *knobby tires (no slick or bald tires), well-fitted, and in great working condition.

    *Please take your bike to a bike shop for a tune up before camp begins: a bike that breaks on the trail can be a real bummer. Make sure the brakes work, the chain is not rusty or stiff, the tires are in good condition (no dry-rot) and all the nuts and bolts are secure.

    ~A well-fitted helmet in great condition. No cracks or dents- protect those noggins.

    ~A water bottle (or two) or a hydration pack

    ~Closed-toe, secure shoes. No sandals, flip-flops-or crocs.

    ~Snacks (none sharing). Nutritious, skip the high sugar. The rider is the engine, proper nutrition before and during camp will make for a better experience.

    ~Personal medicine if needed: Inhalers, Epipens..etc.

    For Adventure Bike Camp: most bikes are great. While a mountain bike is ideal, if you have a traditional single-gear bike, we can work with you! Reach out to us [email protected], give us a heads up.

    Highly Recommended:

    ~protective eyewear

    ~sunscreen & bug/tick repellent

    ~bike gloves

    ~padded bike shorts ?TRUST US!

    Please reach out to your local bike shop now, to make sure your kiddo has a great camp experience later!

    *All bikes should have a tune-up at least once a year.

    Doing so saves money, keeps your bike in good condition, can prevent mechanical failures, and offers safety and security while riding your bike.

    *Make sure: the brakes work, the tires are NOT dry rotted and have good tread, fill up the tires with air to make sure the inner-tubes are in great working order. ~~*If the tires loose air, that means the bike needs new inner-tubes.

    *Make sure the chain is not rusty, it has been properly oiled and moves freely along the gears.

    *If your bike has gears, please make sure all the gars can work, and that the chain works well on the gears.

    Don't hesitate to take your bike to a bike shop to have them take a look and see how they can help you get your bike in great working order!

    Behavior and Rider Policy

    Participants MUST:

    ~ be interested in learning and practicing.

    ~ arrive ready to listen and follow instructions: Why? Because: SAFETY.

    Coaches are here to teach and keep participants safe. Participants must be able to follow directions at all times. Biking, regardless of skill level, comes with inherent risks, coaches are there to lead a safe experience.

    ~be respectful and kind to other participants and coaches. (Kind words, and keeping hands and feet to self is expected. No bullying will be tolerated.)

    Incidents will be documented and shared with parent/guardian either in real-time or at pick-up depending on severity of offense. After two incidents, parent or guardian can choose to participate with their child for the remainder of the camp, or, withdraw them.

    A third incident will result in expulsion from Sol Riders LLC programs. No refunds will be issued in case of withdrawal or expulsion.

    Participants SHOULD:

    ~have fun

    ~feel comfortable to ask questions

    ~bring nutritious snacks and/or lunch

    ~bring at least one or two bottles of water.

    Participants COULD:

    ~bring a small backpack (or hydration pack) to keep extra socks, shirt, rain slicker or coat (in case of a unexpected weather event).

    *By signing up for one of Sol Riders LLC programs, the parent/guardian of the minor gives permission for the possible use of their image during camp activities, as it may be shared as part of program advertisements. Digital an Print: magazine ads, brochures, postcards, etc. Sol Riders LLC “RidewithSol.com” Website gallery, Social Media posts, etc.

    To opt out, simply email us once you've registered, and we'll be sure to NOT include your child/dependent's image.

    Once you are registered, we will email the Waivers and First Aid form to you.

    Email [email protected] with questions

    See full details
    CyclingGravelIndoorTrail via BikeReg
  • Distance: 6.2 km from Ardmore
    Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 10:00 AM

    The 9th Annual Stampone O’Brien Dilsheimer Holloway Law Women's Philadelphia Triathlon and Kid's Triathlon

    The 9th Annual Stampone O’Brien Dilsheimer Holloway Law Women’s Philadelphia Triathlon is unmatched in energy, execution, and excitment. This POOL SWIM TRIATHLON was 2x named BEST RACE IN THE CITY by Be Well Philly! There is a distance for every woman to "tri."

    The Sprint: 300meter swim, 9 mile bike, 5k run

    The Super Sprint: 50 meter swim, 4 mile bike, 2 mile run

    The Duathlon: 1 mile run, 9 mile bike, 5k run

    The Aquabike: 300 meter swim, 9 mile bike, DONE!

    If any of this seems daunting we have RELAY options for you and your friends. Yes, you and your friends can choose which part of the race to do and you can ALL cross the finish line together!

    More Need To Know's:

    • All swimming takes place in Historic Kelly Pool...NOT THE Schuylkill River

    • The bike portion takes place on picturesque Martin Luther King Dr alond the river and is CLOSED to vehicular traffic.

    • All running takes place around the Please Touch Museum and the Horticultural Center in West Fairmount Park

    • If you have ever thought of "tri-ing" a triathlon this is the most welcoming, friendly, and positive atmosphere in all of triathlon!

    Registration Includes:

    • Custom Finisher Medal

    • Amazing Women's Specific Event Shirt

    • Real Timed Race Results

    • Live Athlete Tracking via the DelMo Elite Events App

    • Awesome Post Race Breakfast provided by Winnie's Manayunk

    What can women expect from this event?

    • POOL SWIM!!!!!!

    • SAFETY IS OUR #1 PRIORITY

    • OUTSTANDING, POSITIVE ATHLETE EXPERIENCE

    • CRYSTAL CLEAR COMMUNICATION

    • ATTENTION TO ALL DETAILS

    • BIG, FANCY BLING!

    • GREAT SWAG AND MORE!

    DO YOU HAVE CHILDREN AND WANT THEM TO TRI? CLICK HERE TO LEARN ABOUT THE KID'S PHILLY TRI TAKING PLACE ON SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2026 OF RACE WEEKEND!

    See full details
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  • Distance: 24.8 km from Ardmore
    Mon, Jul 13, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Welcome to Adventure Bike Camp!

    This 5-day bike camp is located in Phoenixville, PA.

    Primary Drop-Off: Reservoir Park Pavilion 601 Franklin Ave, Phoenixville, PA 19460

    *Inclement Weather Drop-Off: Phoenixville Fire Company 150 Paradise St., Phoenixville, PA 19460 (Families will be notified by 8:00 a.m. in case we need to change location.

    Half-Day Camp 9:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. *Pick up by 12:15

    Full Day Camp 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. *Pick up by 3:15 (Pack a lunch)

    This is a Bike Camp!

    This 5-day bike camp is located in Phoenixville, PA.

    Primary Drop-Off: Reservoir Park Pavilion 601 Franklin Ave, Phoenixville, PA 19460

    *Inclement Weather Drop-Off: Phoenixville Fire Company 150 Paradise St., Phoenixville, PA 19460 (Families will be notified by 8:00 a.m. in case we need to change location.

    Half-Day Camp 9:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. *Pick up by 12:15

    Full Day Camp 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. *Pick up by 3:15 (Pack a lunch)

    This is a Bike Camp!

    This is camp is the perfect blend of bike things, arts, crafts, adventuring and learning!

    Participants will learn all about their bikes and how to properly maintain them. We'll teach safe bike handling skills, teach and play on-the-bike games, and of course, coach campers through level-appropriate trails at the Phoenixville Bike Park.

    Campers should also expect mini-hikes and creek walks as they learn about local history and wildlife. (yup- we throw some cool knowledge into the mix!)

    Most importantly, our campers pedal to local points of interests, like the Upper Schuylkill Valley Park Animal Refuge, Lock 60 Recreational Area, and more!

    Did we mention that we end most of our days with a cool sweet treat from Phoenixville local businesses?

    Visit Sol Riders on Insta and FB, and check out photos from our 2025 summer camps!

    Your kiddo will NOT be disappointed!

    Sol Riders Summer Camps are exactly how summer breaks were meant to be spent!

    Campers should be comfortable on their bikes, and ready to ride at Adventure Camp.

    (No training wheels, please.) *Look for a separate program for taking it from four wheels to two.)

    Ideal for kids ages 6ish - 15ish.

    (If your child is 5.5 y.o., with strong cycling skills, and would like to participate- -please reach out to Heather at [email protected] lets chat!)

    Weather:

    **As much as we would LOVE to guarantee dry sunny days, that's impossible. In the case of mild wet weather, we will spend our time at the Reservoir Park Pavilion. We'll offer arts, crafts, board and card games until the weather clears.

    **If the weather is severe, we will spend our day inside at the Phoenixville Firehouse Address: lLocated at 150 Paradise St. Phoenixville, PA 19460, where we can ride inside the empty truck bays, enjoy board and card games, puzzles, etc. Campers are encouraged to bring a favorite book to read or even a sketchbook for harsh weather days. *Once the weather clears, we'll head out for our next adventure!

    *Coach Heather will contact you via text and email by 8:00 a.m. for morning drop off, or, in the case of afternoon weather change, and end up at FireHouse for pick-up, we will also text you location switch.

    Campers should be comfortable on their bikes, and ready to ride at Adventure Camp.

    No training wheels, please.) Look for a separate program for taking it from four wheels to two.

    Ideal for kids ages 6ish - 15ish.

    (If your child is 5.5 y.o., with strong cycling skills, and would like to participate- -please reach out to Heather at [email protected] lets chat!)

    What to expect:

    Participants will learn about the parts of a bike, and how to properly maintain it.

    They'll learn terminology, how the bike works (and why it might not run correctly and how to fix it.)

    Campers will learn on-the-bike rules, trail safety and riding etiquette.

    How will they Learn?

    Participants will learn

    ~ with coach-led demonstrations

    ~ through skill sessions

    ~ on the bike games

    ~ on practice rides

    But thats not all:

    There will be the PERFECT blend of bike-centric games and activities.

    We'll break up our day with off the bike activities like arts, crafts, creek walks, hiking, cards, ball games ..etc!

    We'll ride on grass, pavement, gravel, and check out the Phoenixville Bike Park (Skill appropriate trails only)

    As much as we would LOVE to guarantee dry sunny days, that's impossible. In the case of wet weather, we will spend our time at the Reservoir Park Pavilion. We'll offer arts, crafts, board and card games until the weather clears.

    If the weather is severe, we will spend our day at the Phoenixville Firehouse Address: 150 Paradise St. Phoenixville, PA 19460 *Coach Heather will contact you via text and email by 8:00 a.m. for morning drop off, or, in the case of afternoon weather change, and end up at FireHouse for pick-up, we will also text you location switch.

    What To Bring:

    Mandatory:

    ~a well-fitted bike in great condition. Check tires for rot, chains for rust, bolts and screws are tight, brakes work?.

    Not quite sure how to check these things? Please bring the bike to a bike shop for a tune up. *A bike that breaks down at camp can be a real bummer. We can't share with you enough the importance of a bike in great working order.

    ~A well-fitted helmet in great condition

    ~ Two spare tubes that fits their tires (bike shop)

    ~A water bottle or hydration pack- or- A small back pack they can ride with and carry everything they need, including snacks and/or lunch if applicable.

    ~closed-toe shoes secure shoes. No sandals, flip-flops-or crocs. Safety first, please.

    ~Snacks (none sharing)

    ~Personal medicine if needed: Inhalers, Epipens..etc.

    Highly Recommended:

    ~protective eyewear

    ~sunscreen/bug repellent

    ~bike gloves

    ~ padded bike shorts (trust us! By day two, campers will be grateful)

    Not sure if bike is on great working order?

    Please take your bike for a tune up at least once a year- give two weeks for the shop to finish your bike.

    Behavior and Rider Policy

    Participants MUST:

    ~ be interested in learning and practicing.

    ~ arrive ready to listen and follow instructions: Why? SAFETY! Coaches are here to teach and keep participants safe. Participants must be able to follow directions at all times. Biking, regardless of skill level, comes with inherent risks, coaches are there to lead a safe experience. If your child has a one-on-one aid, who is ready to support and ride with their kiddo, great! We're happy to have them! Just reach out to me.

    ~be respectful and kind to other participants and coaches. (Kind words, and keeping hands and feet to self is expected.)

    Incidents will be documented and shared with parent/guardian either in real-time or at pick-up depending on severity of offense. After two incidents, parent or guardian can choose to participate with their child for the reminder of the camp, or, will have to withdraw them. A third incident will result in expulsion from Sol Riders LLC programs. No refunds will be issued in case of withdrawal or expulsion.

    Participants COULD:

    ~bring a backpack with extra socks, clothes, rain slicker or coat (in case of a unexpected weather event)

    Half Day Bike Camp $295.00

    Full Day Bike Camp $580.00

    Pricing includes extra snacks, sweet end of day treats and branded Sol Rider's Swag!

    WAIVERS:

    Once you are registered, we will send you an email with out Waivers.

    *By signing up for one of Sol Riders LLC programs, the parent/guardian of the minor gives permission for the possible use of their image during camp activities, as it may be shared as part of program advertisements. (Print: magazine ads, brochures, postcards, etc. Sol Riders LLC “RidewithSol.com” Website gallery, Social Media posts, etc.)

    To opt out, simply email us once you've registered, and we'll be sure to NOT include your child/dependent's image.

    Have questions?

    Email [email protected]

    See full details
    CyclingGravelTrail via BikeReg
  • Distance: 19.1 km from Ardmore
    Mon, Jul 20, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    What about days with severe weather?

    Worry not!

    *We’ll have special indoor access at Arnold's Fun Complex, where we will have arts and crafts, games, puzzles, and have special access to enjoy a movie, bowling and more!

    Drop off 9:00 a.m.

    Pick Up Half Day Camp 12:00 p.m. (12:15- 12;30 is ideal)

    Pick Up Full Day Camp 3:00 p.m. (Lunch between 12:00 - 1:00)

    From Arnold’s Fun Center, riders will safely connect to the Valley Forge Trails via the Schuylkill River Trail.

    All campers should pack plenty of snacks and water.

    Full Day campers should pack a nutritious lunch.

    Or, they may purchase an Arnold’s Concession lunch for $6.00 (Campers can choose between two slices of Pizza with a fountain drink, or a hot dog with fountain drink)

    Camp includes coach led-rides, art, crafts, board or card games, off the bike games, on the bike games, historical, natural, education, and a bit of chill time.

    Half Day Bike Camp $295.00

    Full Day Bike Camp $580.00

    (*Extended Care through Arnold's Fun Canter is available- 3:00 - 6:30 for $85.00 *through Arnold's. Email us at [email protected] for more info-)

    Pricing includes extra snacks, sweet end of day treats and branded Sol Rider's Swag!

    Adventure Bike Camp and Mountain Bike Camp is for riders between ages 5 years old and 16 y.o. ish, who are very comfortable riding on two wheels.

    Adventure Bike Camp who wish to adventure on two wheels will take to the gravel and paved trails (and will have the opportunity to learn how to ride beginner friendly, mountain bike trails.

    Mountain Bike Camp for those looking to ride on skill-level appropriate mountain bike trails, plus gravel, and pavement.

    What to expect:

    Participants will review/learn

    ~ basic on the trail bike handling skills. (controlled braking, shifting, steering, speed control, cornering, bike-body separation, balance, riding/mounting/dismounting on level ground and low grade inclines/declines, in a controlled environment.

    ~ terminology, parts of the bike and how to keep everything in great working order.

    ~ On The Bike rules, safety and trail riding etiquette.

    ~ preview trails, pre-ride, re-ride, free ride singlet track

    ~ introduction to trail features (rock gardens, log-overs)

    ~ Monday: Access to skill-appropriate trails at the Phoenixville Bike Park.

    ~Arts, Crafts, Hikes, Games (Field, Board and Card), Snack Breaks, Exploration, Visit and learn about Historical Points of Interest, playground stops, etc.! *Count on sweet treat at the end!

    How will they Learn?

    Participants will learn

    ~ with coach-led demonstrations

    ~ through skill sessions

    ~ on the bike games

    ~ Rides on grass, pavement (SRT), and trails.

    What To Bring:

    ~We highly recommend a mountain bike or a hybrid bike for Mountain Bike Camp.

    ~ Ideally, the bike should have shifting gears, *knobby tires (no slick or bald tires), well-fitted, and in great working condition.

    *Please take your bike to a bike shop for a tune up before camp begins: a bike that breaks on the trail can be a real bummer. Make sure the brakes work, the chain is not rusty or stiff, the tires are in good condition (no dry-rot) and all the nuts and bolts are secure.

    ~A well-fitted helmet in great condition. No cracks or dents- protect those noggins.

    ~A water bottle (or two) or a hydration pack

    ~Closed-toe, secure shoes. No sandals, flip-flops-or crocs.

    ~Snacks (none sharing). Nutritious, skip the high sugar. The rider is the engine, proper nutrition before and during camp will make for a better experience.

    ~Personal medicine if needed: Inhalers, Epipens..etc.

    For Adventure Bike Camp: most bikes are great. While a mountain bike is ideal, if you have a traditional single-gear bike, we can work with you! Reach out to us [email protected], give us a heads up.

    Highly Recommended:

    ~protective eyewear

    ~sunscreen & bug/tick repellent

    ~bike gloves

    ~padded bike shorts ?TRUST US!

    Please reach out to your local bike shop now, to make sure your kiddo has a great camp experience later!

    *All bikes should have a tune-up at least once a year.

    Doing so saves money, keeps your bike in good condition, can prevent mechanical failures, and offers safety and security while riding your bike.

    *Make sure: the brakes work, the tires are NOT dry rotted and have good tread, fill up the tires with air to make sure the inner-tubes are in great working order. ~~*If the tires loose air, that means the bike needs new inner-tubes.

    *Make sure the chain is not rusty, it has been properly oiled and moves freely along the gears.

    *If your bike has gears, please make sure all the gars can work, and that the chain works well on the gears.

    Don't hesitate to take your bike to a bike shop to have them take a look and see how they can help you get your bike in great working order!

    Behavior and Rider Policy

    Participants MUST:

    ~ be interested in learning and practicing.

    ~ arrive ready to listen and follow instructions: Why? Because: SAFETY.

    Coaches are here to teach and keep participants safe. Participants must be able to follow directions at all times. Biking, regardless of skill level, comes with inherent risks, coaches are there to lead a safe experience.

    ~be respectful and kind to other participants and coaches. (Kind words, and keeping hands and feet to self is expected. No bullying will be tolerated.)

    Incidents will be documented and shared with parent/guardian either in real-time or at pick-up depending on severity of offense. After two incidents, parent or guardian can choose to participate with their child for the remainder of the camp, or, withdraw them.

    A third incident will result in expulsion from Sol Riders LLC programs. No refunds will be issued in case of withdrawal or expulsion.

    Participants SHOULD:

    ~have fun

    ~feel comfortable to ask questions

    ~bring nutritious snacks and/or lunch

    ~bring at least one or two bottles of water.

    Participants COULD:

    ~bring a small backpack (or hydration pack) to keep extra socks, shirt, rain slicker or coat (in case of a unexpected weather event).

    *By signing up for one of Sol Riders LLC programs, the parent/guardian of the minor gives permission for the possible use of their image during camp activities, as it may be shared as part of program advertisements. Digital an Print: magazine ads, brochures, postcards, etc. Sol Riders LLC “RidewithSol.com” Website gallery, Social Media posts, etc.

    To opt out, simply email us once you've registered, and we'll be sure to NOT include your child/dependent's image.

    Once you are registered, we will email the Waivers and First Aid form to you.

    Email [email protected] with questions

    See full details
    CyclingGravelIndoorTrail via BikeReg
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