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After reviewing the posts in this section, I see a definite need to establish some basic guidelines for posting rides. Please heed these rules and follow this format when you post a ride.
Bottom line, the difference between a good ride post and a great ride post is all in the details. If there are costs/fees involved... put them in your post. If you intend this to be a fast/medium/slow paced ride, include that information as well. Try to give your potential ride attendees plenty of information... this makes everyone more comfortable, especially peeps who are new riders or who haven't ridden on a ride posted on SCS. Here is an example of an excellent ride post: [1-18-2009] Beatty(Lunch), Rhyolite(Ghost Town) Thanks for reading this far and good luck on your next group ride!
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