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Straight-Up Night Riding Time

By walker on 10/26/2007 on walker's blog

OK, so it is that time of the year when fall kills the light. Already, I've been on at least 15 night rides. Are you a night rider? If so, then you'll be happy to know that night riding isn't for the faint at heart. Below is a recent chat conversation with one of my favorite night riding buddies...

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Crazy No-Footer at Night

By isaacchdh on 8/1/2006
Crazy No-Footer at Night
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Moonlight Classic (CO)

By Andrea on 6/14/2006
Aug 27 2006 - 04:30
Aug 27 2006 - 06:30
Etc/GMT-6

Location: Denver, Colorado

A fundraiser for Seniors Inc and is open to all levels of riders.
Riders will ride a 15 mile course(or 8 mile short course) through downtown Denver.
Walk in registration begins at 8:30pm. The first wave of riders start at 10:30pm and the last wave is at 12:30am.

For more information visit: http://www.moonlight-classic.com/

Night Riding Gear

<em>fugie</em>'s picture
By fugie on 6/2/2006

I'm curious what everyone is using for their night riding. What type of setup do you have to ride at night? Where are the lights placed and what brand gear do you use? In my neck of the woods (no pun intended) most of the trails are forested, thus it gets dark fairly quick once the sun sets and there isn't a whole lot of ambient light. Even when the moon is full, the trails are hard to navigate without some sort of lighting system. I'd be curious to hear what the rest of you use to light the trails.

Thanks!