May 2nd Gronwn-ups Bridges Ride
A magical bridges ride crossing back and forth on the Anacostia for grown-ups only, followed by drinks and food in the Navy Yard.
The Anacostia has some magical views especially on bridges by bike. Join us on a ride across many of these bridges. This ride is for ages 18+. Lights, water bottles, and helmets required. HFB will supply lighted sashes, reflective vests and lights for those that need them. This is a no-drop ride, meaning no one gets left behind.
After the ride, we’ll quench our thirst and grab some food in the Navy Yard.
We’ll have volunteers marshaling to ensure we stay together as a group.
Additional info and agenda on our eventbrite
May 2nd Gronwn-ups Bridges RideBy registering this event, you agree that you are granting Hill Family Biking the irrevocable and unrestricted right to use and publish photographs and/or videos taken of you and/or your children at the event for which you are registering, in which you may be included, for use on Hill Family Biking social media, promotional materials, and website. You also agree to release Hill Family Biking and its legal representatives and assigns from all claims and liability relating to said photographs/videos.
You also recognize and agree that Hill Family Biking has not undertaken any duty or responsibility for your or your children’s safety, and you agree to assume the full responsibility for all risk of bodily injury and/or property damage as a result of participating in the ride. By participating in the ride, you agree to hold Hill Family Biking, its board members, and its volunteers harmless and will not seek reimbursement from them for any injury sustained or liability otherwise incurred during a ride.
Route
Route is still TBD so please check back as the ride date approaches!Rules
- Children under the age of 11 must be accompanied by an adult
- We ask that all independent riders have 1-2 years of riding experience.
- Riders will not ride ahead of the lead bike
- Riders must follow instructions given by any ride marshal