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Genetic and Rare Disease Network Social Ride

Ticket Information

  • Free Admission

Dates

  • Sat 31 Oct 2020, 11:00am–1:00pm

Restrictions

Family Friendly

Listed by

hellol6p

Join us for a social ride in the beautiful John Forrest National Park in the Perth Hills.

This is an opportunity for the WA rare disease community to come together for a social bike ride as part of WA Bike Month run by West Cycle.

The social ride will be for those living with genetic and rare health conditions, their friends, family, carers, patient organisations and health professionals.

The ride will be lead by local mountain biker Matt Williams and his partner Stacie Woodward. Matt uses riding as part of his care plan to manage his genetic health condition.

We would like to encourage those living with chronic health conditions and disabilities to remain active for both physical and mental health by joining us at our Bike Month event.

The Bike Ride

The ride which is aimed at novice riders will take us from the Pechey Road car park up the Railway Heritage Trail, past the old railway tunnel and National Park Falls to a lovely BBQ and rest area where we will stop to relax and have a free sausage sizzle. The ride will approximately be an 8km round trip with a very gentle climb.

- After we are rested and fed we will enjoy a nice down hill ride back to the car park.
- All ages and abilities welcome
- Bring your own bike - doesn't need to be a mountain bike
- Free giveaways from local bike shops and businesses
- Free sausage sizzle and water
- Sunscreen available

If you would like to participate but don't have access to a bike please contact us at hello@gardn.org.au and we will do our best to help you out.

Any other questions please email hello@gardn.org.au

Notes:
- Please register at our website for catering purposes.
- Anyone under 13 will need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
- The ride is off road, but it is a smooth gravel track suitable for most bikes

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