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Fun and Sun Water Sports Club ~ Nor Cal

Sacramento, CA

Fun and Sun Water Sports Club ~ Nor Cal

Please join our Bay Area Meetup Group for details on our club!  https://www.meetup.com/fun-and-sun-water-sports-club-bay-area/

That is where we post all new events and information! (this page is old, but the club still exists!)

269 members · Public

916Social

Sacramento, CA

916Social
New to Sacramento? Sacramento native looking for new friends? Want to explore the town? This group is for you. We are a group of young adults. We host various social events in the Sacramento area, including film, theater, concerts, parties, outdoor activities, casual social gatherings, wine tours, tastings, sporting events, and other trendy activities. Lets get together and take over this city of ours. Want to be a host? Contact Jeff via message. ***Please read the House Rules*** 1\. Please do not come to the event without an RSVP AND YES\, WE DO NOTICE ORGANIZERS FROM DIFFERENT MEETUPS THAT COME TO OUR EVENTS\. (Lately, we've been getting meetup members and non-members attending our events unannounced and without an RSVP. PLEASE DO NOT DO THIS. It is frowned upon. In one event, in particular, a few of our members that RSVP'd were denied entrance because members and non-members took their spots. Attending our event without an RSVP could result in a ban whether you are a member of the group or a non-member. 2. ***RSVPing.*** Please update your RSVP a day prior to the event. Multiple ***No-Shows*** will result in the removal of membership. Some businesses charge a fee to the organizer for every no-show. 3. ***Cherry Picking*** A long-time practice that is done in Meetup but does not get discussed much is members (*males in particular*) who cherry-pick events. Organizers can recognize this by timestamp and when members (*females in particular*) change their RSVP to "can not attend" followed by another member (*males*) changing their RSVP based on that member's RSVPs. *Will this get you banned?* Most likely not but it is frowned upon and if done multiple times it can lead to the removal of this group. *Why do we do this?* It helps keep out the Meetup creepers and promotes a healthy Meetup culture. This meetup is not a meat market. We do not want to have a reputation as one. 4. ***Plus 1*** REMEMBER your "Plus 1" represents you. If your "Plus 1" is disrespectful to the group or any of the organizers then that reflects on you and can result in a ban of membership. 5. ***Multiple Plus 1*** PLEASE DO NOT DO THIS. IT'S HIGHLY DISCOURAGED TO PREVENT MEETUP EVENT TAKEOVERS. When you join an event we intend to meet the person on the profile not you and 10 of your thirsty male friends. ***Follow Like & Share the Linktree @ linktr.ee/916Social***
2038 members · Public

Coast to Desert Riders

Sacramento, CA

Coast to Desert Riders

We are a motorcycle riding club based in the Sacramento area. Northern California to Eastern Nevada is our playground. Club rides will be a chance to share the great backroads of our area with friends and fellow riders. Preference is for lightly travelled roads that let us explore places that few people ever see. 

Club riding style is best described as sport-touring. Sport does not mean that we try to keep up with sportbike clubs, we don't. Speeds around towns, on the freeway and easy country roads, or places with great scenery might about the same as an average car. Maybe the 70th or 80th percentile, but generally not fast enough to get unwanted attention. When the road starts to turn and get more challenging we might go a little faster than an average Winnebago. 

Touring does not necessarily mean multi-day, multi-state jaunts, although some members may get together and do those tours, but more the length of our rides. Most rides are one day, with a few two or three day rides each year. Typical days might be 250 to 400 miles. We might ride a few event, or destination, rides a year, but most of our rides are about the roads we will travel, not the destination. 

Any group riding adds difficulty that is not appropriate for beginning riders. Riding at a sport-touring pace adds more, as you will find us going faster than a “cruiser” club. At least several years of experience is strongly suggested to join our club. Training above the basic MFS class is also encouraged, as is any reading which will increase your understanding of riding theory or techniques to improve your riding skills. 

You should be comfortable with tight uphill switchbacks, narrow one lane roads, and for those times that we do go on a freeway riding at highway speeds so we don't get run over by traffic. You should also be comfortable in exceeding the speed advisory signs on curvy roads by at least 30% when conditions are good. Many of our riders will go faster than that, but the 30% rule is a reasonable level of skill to ride with our club. If you can’t comfortably handle a turn with a corner with a speed advisory of 30 mph at something around 40 mph, you need to think of joining a different club. 

As much as we may like to ride in a spirited fashion at times, we are not trying to show how fast we can go on public highways. Save that for track days, or racing. We are a group of friends who like to ride together, as much for the camaraderie, and adventure of finding new roads, and to challenge our own skills. If some riders go ahead on a twisty section don’t worry, we always wait up the road.

96 members · Public