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Lift-Served Mountain Biking
Returns to Whiteface
Regional Mountain Bike News

Wilmington, NY - Although its alpine
ski season has come to an end, Whiteface Mountain Ski Center isn't sleeping,
dreaming of next winter's snowfall. Instead, skiers and boarders will be
replaced by mountain bikers when the New York State Olympic Regional
Development Authority (ORDA) and the Whiteface Mountain Bike Park, operated
by High Peaks Cyclery, team up again to bring mountain biking to the ski
area in New York's Adirondack Mountains this summer and fall.
All summer season passes and daily
lift tickets offer lift-serviced mountain biking via the Cloudsplitter
gondola and the High Peaks Cyclery shuttle bus. From there, riders can
access 27 hand-built downhill and cross country mountain bike trails, for
all levels and abilities, which twist and run between the ski trails.
Mountain bike routes pass through streams and woods and meander next to
waterfalls. Riders will also find single-track trails between some of the
ski trails used for the 1980 Winter Olympic Games.

Biking on Whiteface begins with a
Bonus Weekend, Friday through Sunday, June 18-20, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
each day. Beginning Friday, June 25, and continuing through Labor Day, the
bike park will be open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. From Labor
Day to Columbus Day, biking will be available Friday through Sunday, from
9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
During weekends this year, at 11:30
a.m., there will be a free guided tour of the upper mountain, while at 3:30
p.m. each day, everyone is invited to participate in the traditional end of
the day group ride. Adult daily tickets cost $35, while children, 12 and
under, can ride for $24. Season passes are available through the end of
April for $199, a $100 savings off the regular price.

Bike rentals are available at the
mountain, as are protective gear including helmets, chest protectors and
padding.
Source: FirstTracksOnline.com
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Posted By: Diesel
Date: 04/23/2010 |