CMBA Trail Day #5 - Saturday, August 22

News Flash!! -- Member of Parliament Ted Menzies is slated to join us for some trail building!  His family and the media will be there as well.  Regardless of your political affiliations, this is a huge opportunity to show the government that there is a strong mountain biking community here.  Let Ted know that we need more and better trails to ride!  We want to get as many people out for Saturday's trail day as possible, so please come and show your support for the trails! 

If you can only get out to one trail day this year - this should be it!!

 

When: Saturday, August 22, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.  Please try to be on time.  This event goes rain or shine [within reason]!  If you're running late, just go directly to the work site.  After the work is done, we'll be firing up the BBQ and having some hot eats and cold treats!!

Where: Meet at the Station Flats parking area [click for map].  From there we will ride [or walk] up Tom Snow to the actual work site, just before the second bridge.

What We'll Be Doing:  This is the second trail that will become the bypass route for much of Tom Snow.  We'll be doing a fair bit of heavy work, including clearing a lot of deadfall and roughing in the trail.  By the end of the day, we hope to link two sections of trail together.

Why:  After years and years of riding through the mix of mud and cow poop that develops on Tom Snow every year, we'll have alternate routes.

What to Bring:  We'll be in the woods, so wear appropriate clothing.  We recommend sturdy work boots or hiking boots, work gloves, long pants and a jacket.  Dress for the weather.  Bring enough water for the day and some lunch.  Remember - anything you pack in, you also need to pack out, including any recyclables or trash.  CMBA will be providing some tools, but if you have a favourite chainsaw, mattock, Pulaski, rake or Mcleod, feel free to bring it.  Shovels will not be needed.

 

FAQ

Q: Is this legal?

A: Hell yes!  The CMBA has TFA to work on several trail projects in the area, and this is one of them.

Q: Can I bring my bike so I can ride the trail afterwards?

A: Definitely!  It will make it easier/faster to get to the work site.

 Q: How many people do you need?

A: The more the merrier, but we'd like to see at least 40 people out. 

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Ride to trail building day on Sat...

 

BaSE (www.thebase.ca) will be taking part in this weekend's trail building activity and is offering transportation from the Montana's parking lot at Signal Hill for up to 9 people leaving at 9am. If you want to join us but can't get a ride out, this is your chance.

 RSVP directly at info@thebase.ca

What a day!

 

We got a lot done today.  The second Tom Snow re-route is really taking shape, and we found a good way to connect the first re-route to the second.  We had to make a couple of strategic diversions around wasp's nests, but my leg hasn't swollen up, so I think I'm okay.  Our first two paid trail workers [Mike and Steve] were also out to get a feel for what we're doing.  They're both good guys and good builders, so I'm sure they'll work out fine.  After talking with a few folks in the know, we may end up working with two mini-excavators instead of two!  Indeed, we will be tearing Tom Snow a new one...

As always, thanks to our volunteers for making everything run so smoothly!  Without you, we'd be nothing...

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