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Callahan To Kings Ferry A/B 38,53

When: Sunday, Mar 17, 2013, 8:00 AM until 2:00 PM
Where:
Callahan Train Depot, Brandies Ave.

Additional Info:

Contact: Not Selected
Category: Club Ride

Registration: Not Required
Payment: Payment In Advance Only
Event Rules: You must sign the ride sheet to be a part of the ride and to recieve points and mileage.
Cancellation Policy:

This 53 or 38 mile ride starts at the old train depot in Callahan. From Jacksonville, take US1 North to Callahan, turn left on CR 108 (Brandies Ave), the depot is immediately on your left. The ride heads North to Kings ferry to the FL-GA border, then south to Hilliard, West by way of CR 115, South on 121 before heading east on River Road 9CR 108). A lot of these roads have been redone within the last year or so and have very smooth surfaces (there are some rough patches as well). The lightly travelled roads make this a great 53 mile ride. A shorter 38 mile ride is also available. Contact Troy Kress at RideDirector@nfbc.us for more info. THIS RIDE COUNTS FOR POINTS AND MILEAGE.

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