King Eddy Ride – Sunday April 26

King Eddy Ride Sunday April 26, 2026

9:15am Safety Meeting – 9:30am Ride Starts!

The first King Eddy ride of the year so it will be interesting to see how much snow (if any) is still hanging around the high elevation trails.

The ride starts at 9:30am so be ready for the 9:15 safety meeting before we head out. The staging area for King Eddy is where the road meets the highway.

The ride will be up to intermediate level difficulty and speeds will range from slow trail speed up to 60 kmh on FSR where safe to do so.

Bring a lunch, the plan will be to have a campfire at lunchtime. A single tank of fuel should be sufficient but bring more fuel if going 100 km on a tank causes you fuel anxiety.

You don’t need to be a club member to attend. Come for a ride to see if you like the club and meet other riders!

First Aid Course & 2026 AGM

Amadew from Medi-Pro First Aid Training instructed another great first aid course customized specifically for ATV riders. Everyone had a great time and learned some new tricks to help keep us all safe on the trails. 

After the first aid course the group strolled across to Justice Park for a quick AGM and election of directors for 2026-2027. Board positions will be posted after next week’s director meeting. 

Congrats to the City of Vernon for the crappiest “Free Parking on Weekends” signage at their lot on 29th St. This tiny text isn’t visible unless you’re in a parking spot (this photo is taken standing one step back from the sign) and these signs are all placed around the outside of the lot so the tiny text isn’t visible while driving.

Noble Canyon Ride

10:00am Start Saturday April 4

A shorter ride (3-4 hours) to hit the Noble Canyon trails and still let you do some yardwork or other honey-do-list items in the afternoon.

Ride starts at 10:00am, reminder that ATVs aren’t allowed on the paved portion of the road between the highway and cattleguard. Unload at the cattleguard then park your vehicle along the paved portion of the road and please don’t park in the cul-de-sac so trailers can turn around there.

There is still snow on the trails so come prepared for winter riding, a single tank of fuel will be sufficient, expect intermediate difficulty due to snow on the trails.

You don’t need to be a member to attend, check out the club and meet other riders.