Support Adaptive Athletes as they Learn to Mountain Bike
The thrill of mountain biking can be addicting and Idaho offers some of the best mountain biking trails in the USA. Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) - Idaho is excited to host its second annual adaptive mountain biking clinic in Boise. Task Force Mission43 has identified this impactful opportunity to give back to adaptive athletes who are eager to learn the skill of mountain bike. No experience is required to volunteer. We need high-energy people who are eager to help beginners.
This event includes adaptive riders (including visually impaired athletes) using upright, recumbent pedals and handcycles. The day is split into 2-hour long riding sessions to maintain a favorable coach-athlete ratio.
We are looking for 20-25 volunteers who will sweep, provide a “spot” during difficult sections of the trail, help riders get upright who have tipped, and be general helpers. Several experienced riders will accompany each riding group to instruct the adaptive athletes.
Volunteers can register for a single 2-hour session or the entire day! Spots are limited and will fill up quickly, so register today.
Details
Date: Saturday, May 28th – Sunday, May 29th
Time: 7:00am – 5:00pm each day (choose a time slot)
Location: Fort Boise Park, 155 E Garrison Rd, Boise, ID 83702