The victim was taken to a local hospital with injuries described as serious, but not life threatening.
Police said the victim and Hansen did not know each other. “The neighborhood stepped up and helped,” Davis said. “It’s so unusual for something like this to happen in Centerville,” said Officer John Davis with Centerville police. Hansen told police “a male came out on the path to stop him and this was the only reason he stopped hitting the female.” The mallet said to be used in the attack was found and was covered in blood, according to an affidavit. He’s being held in the Montgomery County Jail awaiting his arraignment Monday morning.Īccording to court records, “the victim reported that she was attacked from behind by a male she had passed on the bike path and she was hit multiple times in the head.” She had “numerous large open gashes on her head and was covered in blood,” when police found her. Johnny Hansen, 33, is charged with two counts of felonious assault with sexual motivation specifications, two counts of kidnapping and two counts of tampering with evidence, according to the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office. “I went down there…he was hitting her on the head with a mallet.” Thanks for your cooperation.“I heard someone screaming and I live right close to the bike trail,” a 911 caller said. I would highly recommend all riders carry hand sanitizer or wipes at all times and use as appropriate. There is limited opportunities for hand washing on the route. Please do not plan to ride if you have a fever, cough, difficulty breathing or other cold or flu-like symptoms, or have other risk factors. The club has issued new guidelines related to COVID-19 at the link above. If wet weather, please be courteous to other riders by having fenders on your bike (preferably extra long with a buddy/mud flap). Please arrive 20 minutes prior to the ride start to ready your bike and hear the safety briefing. Once you reach Danville, park your bike at their local bike parking station, which is within walking distance of several boutiques and restaurants. Park your car at the Dublin Bart Station and hop on the trail of flat, paved pathways surrounded by trees and foliage. Please check here before leaving for the ride. The Iron Horse Trail spans over 30 miles and connects Pleasanton, CA to Concord. If weather conditions meet the cancel criteria on the day of the ride, I will post a ride-canceled notice in Comments, below, two hours prior. Note that this RSVP requires a Cascade Bicycle Club account. By doing this you will save time at the ride start. Then put a checkmark in the waiver release box, complete the Emergency Contact Number, and click on Save. Please RSVP by clicking on the red Register Now button at the top of this page.
Trail Information: Snoqulamie Valley Trail
IRON HORSE BIKE TRAIL DIRECTIONS FREE
If you register and change can not make it, please unregister to free up your spot. The ride is quite beautiful with several waterfalls along the way. We will not be riding through the tunnel. There is not a food stop but we will take a 15-20 minute break just before the tunnel so bring your own refreshments. The trail is fairly flat with a max of 1-2% grade. The pace will be adjusted for gravel riding and elevation. This trail is well packed gravel and appropriate for road bikes with 30cm+ tires, gravel and mountain bikes. There may not be a bathroom at the start, but there are several along the way.Ī stay together gravel ride from Rattlesnake Lake to Hyak via the Iron Horse Trail. Please bring personal hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes and tissues for use at rest stops. The Iron Horse Regional Trail, above, which runs between Concord and Pleasanton, is one of three regional trails for which the East Bay Regional Park District Board of Directors has for the first. Face coverings are recommended for the duration of the ride. GPS Mountain Bike Trail Guide GPS Waypoints, Routes, Tracks, and Maps of the Best Singletrack Mtn Biking Trails in Northern California If you are like me, you have read many a trail guide - whether for mountain biking, cycling or hiking - with ambiguous, incomplete or just plain wrong descriptions and directions. If you decide not to ride, please unregister for this ride so that an additional spot will be made available to another.įace coverings (for mouth and nose) are required when the group makes extended stops.
IRON HORSE BIKE TRAIL DIRECTIONS REGISTRATION
Registration for the ride (using the red “Register Now” button above) is REQUIRED to participate. Please note: During COVID-19 Phases 1.5 and 2, all Free Group Rides are limited to six total participants: the Ride Leader and five others.