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SUMMER SPORTS
Sporting Activities
Sports are a core activity for VC50 members. You will not find any couch potatoes in this club! Summer sports include road and paved cycling, mountain biking, hiking, and social tennis. Member participation is high.
As an all-volunteer group, members are the leaders for those sport activities such as hiking and cycling where individual events occur at different sites around the valley. Other sports, such as social tennis are coordinated by one or two volunteers for each sport.
Summer Sports – Some Details
Cycling --
HELMET REQUIRED
Coordinator: JOSEPH STARON
Monday and Friday
Registration on VC50 website required.
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ncludes both road and mountain biking. Difficulty of rides (easy/moderate/difficult) and number of miles are determined by the leader so members can choose according to their skill level. Anyone without a helmet will NOT be allowed to cycle with a VC50 group.
In addition to having fun, SAFETY is a top priority for all cyclists. Because trips may involve riding distances in fairly remote areas, each participant should arrive for a ride with the following REQUIRED items:
A fully operating bike (Be sure to check tire pressure and bike gears before arrival)
A bike repair kit (Inner tube, tools, pump/CO2 cartridge, etc.)
Helmet
Proper biking wear for weather (including rain gear)
Sunglasses, sunscreen etc.
Water bottle, snacks and/or lunch
First aid essentials
Hiking
Coordinators:
BRUCE CROW -- double black coordinator
CRISTI MUSSER -- Single black coordinator
Michelle and
Lewis Ribner -- blue coordinators
barb wahle AND LINDA KRAUSS-- green coordinators
Wednesday and Saturday.
Sign-up required.
There are four levels: double black, single black, blue and green
you are a green hiker if:
You walk rather than hike
You are a Blue hiker if:
You can hike for 3 or 4 hours with rest stops as needed
You can hike up to 5 miles round trip
You can handle elevation gains of 1,000 or 1,500 feet
You may not be totally acclimated to high altitude but you can hike as described above with rest stops as needed
You are a Single black Hiker if:
You can hike up to 5 hours
You can hike for up to 5-7 miles round trip
You can handle hikes that have elevation gains of over 2,000 ft.
You can hike at a moderate pace with some stops
You are accustomed to the altitude
You are a DOUBLE black Hiker if:
You can hike for 6+ hours
You can hike for up to 10-12 miles round trip
You can handle hikes that have elevation gains of over 2,000 ft.
You can hike at a good pace with few stops
You are accustomed to the altitude
Leaders decide level of hike and may limit number of participants depending on hike location. All leaders carry walkie-talkie radios so leader and sweep can communicate with each other.
SOCIAL PICKLEBALL -- 4 PLAYERS AT A TIME PER COURT ARRANGED BY SKILL LEVEL OVER 3 COURTS -- REGISTER WEEKLY
COORDINATORS: LEWIS RIBNER AND NINA WISE
Tuesday afternoons, 3 to 5 pm at Avon courts. The courts will be assigned based on the level of play; skill ability will be beginners, advanced beginners and intermediate. For those who have never played pickleball, a link will be provided with basic information about the game and the coordinators will also provide some very basic coaching onsite. Every player should familiarize themselves with the rules of the game prior to attending. Each player is expected to bring a pickleball paddle and balls (a few extra paddles will be available for loan). Players register and pay on our website each week they intend to play, paying a weekly fee of $8 to participate.
YOGA
COORDINATORS: JAMIE PETERS AND WENDY KLEIN
Adopt-a-trail
COORDINATORS: ROBIN WAGNER & BILL MIMELES
Since our club hikes a great deal, we also contribute to trail maintenance by participating in this program with the Forest Service. The east Lake Creek trail is in superb condition thanks to the VC50 members who volunteered. Our members are now working on the Squaw Creek Trail.
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