Date: Saturday, September 24, 2011 (Ride starts at 8 AM)
Event: 10th Annual Rip Roarin Ride
Route Distances (Click here for Route maps): 14, 28, 50, 65, 79 and 103 miles
About the Ride: Welcome to the 10th Annual Liberty Hill Lions “RIP ROARIN’ RIDE”, one of the most scenic routes in Texas. You will experience the Texas Hill Country in a unique way, with lovely vistas, gorgeous valleys with century-old oaks, and crystal-clean, spring-fed creeks. You may get a glimpse of a fox, a flock of wild turkeys or a red tail hawk, and, of course, our white-tail deer. Come join us for the fun. You won’t forget it.
Starting at Liberty Hill High School on Highway 29, the tenth annual ride for charitable purposes will take you through scenic rolling hills and valleys of Williamson and Burnet counties on routes of 14, 28, 50, 65, 79 and 103 miles. There will be great rest stops, fantastic food, super SAG support and friendly people. Riders will start at 8 A.M. – none after 9 A.M. – and must clear the course by 4:30 P.M. You will finish back at Liberty Hill Middle School, next to the High School where you will enjoy free food, cold drinks and entertainment.
Your participation will help support the Lone Star Eye Bank, the Texas Childrens Camp at Kerrville, Texas, free eye examinations and glasses for needy persons, Lions Leader Dog Program, Lions Foundation Park and other community-betterment projects.
Come join the fun in the beautiful Texas Hill Country and bring in Fall with a R O A R at the Liberty Hill Lions RIP ROARIN RIDE
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Event Website: http://www.lhlions.org/riproarinride/
Registration Details: Online Registration via SignMeUp.com
Pre-register by mail or on line by September 21st for $30.00 single bikes and $50.00 Tandems. Registration after September 21st and on ride day will increase to $40.00 singles and $60.00 Tandems. You will receive a quality, long-sleeve t-shirt with our colorful logo. Packet pick up will be at the Liberty Hill High School starting at 6:00 A.M. on ride day.
Contact Info: Contact: Jimmy Oliver, Ride Director – [email protected]