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vernon on September 5th, 2010

September 17-19, 2010 Eastern Columbia River Gorge
We will spend Friday evening in the classroom and Saturday morning driving around the cones, finishing after lunch then riding up in the mountains Saturday pm and out again riding the gorge and up in the mountains all day Sunday. This is a fantastic chance to hone your sidecar skills at the same time enjoying the driving and sightseeing opportunities the Columbia Gorge has to offer!

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vernon on May 6th, 2010

Adventure Sidecar’s first S/TEP class for 2010 is a week away! The bikes are prepped and the field is ready.
I was at it 4 1/2 hours yesterday and I finally finished getting the field set up.
We got word from one of the students coming out for the May class. He ’s just left Utah, [...]

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vernon on March 22nd, 2010

Hood RIver Community Education is closed for Spring Break March 22~March30, 2010 You should be able to contact them during normal business hours March 31, 2010

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Andy on October 14th, 2008

Novice S/TEP classes for the 2010 season will be available through Hood River Community Education.  Once we know the schedule and set the fees we will post that information here. Check back for updates!
Details will also be available in the Hood River Community Education catalog and will be posted on our Training web page.

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Andy on October 14th, 2008

Braking in a straight line with a sidecar can be a challenging skill.

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Andy on October 14th, 2008

Fear of flying the sidecar is a hurdle facing all beginning sidecarists.

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Andy on October 14th, 2008

Learning how weight shifting affects your bike is critical to your safety.

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