OK, I have seen it said that most MN-MSTA rides are not for new rides. So what would make a ride more attractive or inviting for new rides?
Well...."back in the day", there was a ride that was sort of a contest where you had to count church steeples (I forgot what the "winner" would get but it was fun.) There was a ride to the highest point in central Minnesota where we would.....fly kites.These were not really designed for newbies, just designed for making a fun ride for riders. Because they still were long distance (300+ miles), they were not really targeted for brand new riders. Which requires some definition between "new riders" and "newbies to the club scene". Before you pigeonhole on the sort of rider who would attend this sort of ride, there were still fast riders like Harrel would would always attend. They had the choice of riding fast and missing the steeples.Since I've been soundly called on the carpet for not participating enough to hold rides (beyond the one that needs heated gear), I am going to work on a theme ride that doesn't require electrics or total concentration. However it's still going to have plenty of miles, so it may not be suitable for riders on training wheels.