Friday, July 31, 2015

North River Trail, A summertime gem!

Jonathan, Ethan & Carter about to set on an adventure!

As we end July and go into August the dog days of summer are upon us.  With the heat comes low water levels making it a great time to explore one of the hidden family fun rides in our area, the North River Trail. You can do this ride as a 10 mile loop  or a point to point ride, 6 miles long, if you have some shuttle options.  This past Sunday our 5 person group opted for the shuttle version. Rich Edwards and I decided to drive everyone to the North River campgroup and then one of us would ride back later to get the truck, this decision was made since the combined age of our other 3 riders was 17 years!  
Jonathan trying not to "dab" in the river.

If you have never been on the North River Trail there is one thing to know, there are 10 river crossings. This time of year the river is low, never more then a foot deep, but you will still get wet because the crossings are wide.  The cool river feels great on your feet, or on your head if you elect to lay in the river like Ethan and Jonathan (Carter demanded to be carried each river crossing).  We saw numerous other folks out enjoying the trail, two families who were hiking out after a night of camping and several horse groups. Each group was happy to see each other and it provide a great opportunity to teach the kids about trail etiquette.   

Ethan riding over the bridge, yea to narrow handlebars!
Our adults bikes are usually an advantage on every ride we do with the kids but this proved wrong as we came to the last river crossing with the large suspension bridge, here the kids where able to ride away and leave us adults in the dust. We will post the ride on MTB project so you can have the details on the ride. 

-Thomas

Just like adults...riding lets you eat more!!




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