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By walker on 2/17/2008 on walker's blog Your favorite trail could be closed next year! Yep, here I go with another post about the potential closure of trails in the coming year. Why is this such a big deal? Well, once again for your education, the Forest Service is looking closely at how they manage recreation in most national forests. Already some folks are up in arms about the government doing reviews. According to the Montrose Press, a local Colorado paper, Colorado Wild is one of five plaintiffs in a recent lawsuit against |
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Trail Access: Is Your Trail Threatened?
an article from IMBA
![]() For info on bike parks as well as links to how to build a park and where you can find parks to ride. Check out this IMBA Link http://www.imba.com/resources/freeriding/bike_parks.html For anyone who wants to know what were trying to build in rundle park this is what page we should point them to. |
Audio: YourMTB.com Podcast #44 - Walker's back solo style
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By walker on 5/2/2007 on walker's blog Hey kids! I'm back to doing the Masterpiece Podcast solo style after a string of informational interviews. This week I'm giving you guys the low down on (among other things) what's new on the site, the latest IMBA action alert, and how to find those little-known riding gems when you're in undiscovered country. Take a listen! |
You -- in the 2008 IMBA calendar?
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By Steve Outing on 4/11/2007 on Steve Outing's blog I don't know about you, but I love getting my annual IMBA calendar. My 2007 copy is on the wall directly above my computer monitor, to facilitate singletrack daydreams (when I should be working). IMBA has announced that it's seeking photo submissions from amateur and pro shooters for the 2008 calendar. It occurs to me that YourMTB.com has seen some GREAT, IMBA-calendar-worthy photography over the last year. If you've got a great MTB shot -- or posted one to YourMTB.com in the last year -- and have a high-resolution version of it, give it a shot. There's no payment involved (it's your contribution to IMBA), but wouldn't it be cool to have your work displayed above my monitor next year?! :) |
IMBA Advocates Flood Capitol Hill
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By IMBA on 4/10/2007 on IMBA's blog More than 50 IMBA advocates converged on Washington, D.C. last week for the National Bike Summit, hosted by the League of American Bicyclists.
Originally published at International Mountain Bicycling Association (I... (view original)
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Popular Trails Slated for Closure at Valley Forge, PA
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By IMBA on 4/10/2007 on IMBA's blog Pennsylvania's Valley Forge National Historic Park is proposing to close all mountain biking trails in its new management plan.
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IMBA Selects Rich Cook as Development Director
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By IMBA on 4/10/2007 on IMBA's blog Concluding a national search, IMBA has selected Rich Cook as its new Development Director.
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IMBA Supports Centennial Initiative to Restore National Parks
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By IMBA on 4/10/2007 on IMBA's blog The International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) supports efforts to enhance the National Park Service (NPS) for its 100th birthday in 2016.
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U.S. National Park Service Announces Nationwide Listening Sessions
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By IMBA on 4/10/2007 on IMBA's blog On March 9, 2007, the National Park Service (NPS) issued a news release, titled 'Secretary Kempthorne, NPS Director Bomar to Hold Listening Sessions on National Park Centennial Initiative.'"
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Action Alert Update: Ohio Mountain Bikers Help Save Trails
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By IMBA on 4/10/2007 on IMBA's blog IMBA thanks mountain bikers who took action to save important trails in Ohio.
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