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Three Rivers Inline Club

Members of TRIC skate down Penn Ave.Welcome to skatepittsburgh.com the home of the Three Rivers Inline Club (TRIC) and the best resource for skating in Pittsburgh, South-Western PA, and the surrounding areas including Northern WV and North-Western PA.

The Three Rivers Inline Club sponsors recreational fitness skates 5 days a week for skaters of diverse skill levels.

2011 Season has ended, but there are still Winter Activities

Learn to skate for FREE!

The Three Rivers Inline Club and the Pittsburgh chapter of the National Skate Patrol (NSP) offer free skate lessons all season (April- Sept). Lessons cover the basic skills every person should learn in order to have a great time on inline skates as well as the safety gear that you should wear.

Come out for a free lesson Wednesdays at the Liberty School in Shadyside. See our schedule for directions and  times.  

Come skate with the club and learn why Pittsburgh is such a great place to skate and why TRIC is full of great people who love to skate, socialize, and see parts of Pittsburgh that most people never experience.

We hope to see you soon - please check out our weekly skate schedule and contact us if you have any questions.

The best way to follow us is on MeetUp!

http://www.meetup.com/Pittsburgh-Three-Rivers-Inline-Club/ 

 
Key Sponsors

Thank you to the following sponsors!

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DISCLAIMER: Even if you do not join the club, please be advised that TRIC strongly recommends that all participants in TRIC sponsored events (including its weekly city skates) should carry medical and liability insurance and should wear protective gear (i.e., helmet, wrist guards, kneepads, elbow pads, and, at night, reflective clothing and blinking lights). Please also be advised that there are particular inherent risks of injury involved in city inline skating, including, but not limited to: cars, bicycles, other skaters, pedestrians, potholes, manhole covers, chains, trolley tracks, cobblestones, bad pavement, water, oil, debris, gravel, curbs, stairs, hills and inclines. This list of possible risks is not comprehensive, because conditions on the street, including the weather, are constantly changing. TRIC cannot accept any liability for the existence of any such risks. Ultimately, each skater is responsible for staying alert to potential risks and obeying all traffic regulations. Finally, TRIC strongly recommends that all participants in TRIC sponsored events (including the city skates) possess and master a set of minimum skate skills before participating in its events: the ability to skate in control, especially on hills; to stop in traffic; to maneuver curbs; and to avoid obstacles.


     

 

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