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Upcoming Events
- May 25, 2013
- Wilder Slow(er) RideWilder Slow(er) Ride
Time: 10:00 am
We would like to welcome beginner or slower mountain bikers on our monthly slow ride every 4th Saturday of the month. This ride will be at a more leisurely pace. We may not cover as many miles but it will be a beginner friendly ride. There will probably be an intermediate/advanced group for the regulars and fast people as well. The slow ride is beginner friendly but does require fitness and controlled off-road bike handling skills. at 10:00 am - Ride @ WilderRide @ Wilder
Time: 10:00 am
We meet every Saturday at 10am, weather permitting, for a ride starting at Wilder Ranch State Park. at 10:00 am
- Wilder Slow(er) RideWilder Slow(er) Ride
- June 1, 2013
- Emma McCrary Trail OpeningEmma McCrary Trail Opening
Time: 10:00 am
Join the City of Santa Cruz in celebrating the opening of the Emma McCrary Trail on Saturday, June 1 at 10:00 am at the Pogonip Gate trailhead on Golf Club Drive. Ceremonies featuring Mayor Hilary Bryant, refreshments and an interpretive first ride will highlight the festivities. This 1.5-mile trail, gently winding through beautiful forest, is the first multi-use trail to open in Santa Cruz since 1999. It is named in honor of trail advocate and equestrian Emma McCrary, (December 25, 1930 - June 24, 2011), a Santa Cruz County resident renowned for her decades of volunteer trailblazing. at 10:00 am - Ride @ WilderRide @ Wilder
Time: 10:00 am
We meet every Saturday at 10am, weather permitting, for a ride starting at Wilder Ranch State Park. at 10:00 am - TrailworkTrailwork
Time: 10:00 am
First Saturday of the month. Trail work to maintain and enhance existing trails in Wilder Ranch State Park. at 10:00 am
- Emma McCrary Trail OpeningEmma McCrary Trail Opening
- May 25, 2013
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Awesome video recap of Bell’s workday on the Emma McCrary trail
Check out this sweet video recap of the Bell/Blackburn Design workday on the Emma McCrary trail in Pogonip Monday 12/17. Bell also donated $5000 towards the construction of this trail earlier this summer and has been a huge supporter of … Continue reading
Posted in advocacy, bike industry, media, pogonip, trail building
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Wrap up: IMBA Trail Care Crew Santa Cruz Visit
We had a very successful International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) Trail Care Crew (TCC) visit this past weekend. The Santa Cruz mountain biking community knocked IMBA’s socks off with our support of the event. They cited only 2 other visits … Continue reading
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Bikes Not Heroin: A Fundraiser for the Pogonip Multi-use Trail
Local bike company Santa Cruz Bicycles (SCB) has stepped up big time to help MBOSC raise funds for this project. Santa Cruz Bicycles has graciously donated a complete state of the art carbon fiber mountain bike which will be used … Continue reading
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Suspension Rebuild Benefit for MBOSC
Our good friends at Epicenter Cycling at the foot of Nisene Marks is the newest bike shop in the Santa Cruz area. They have generously offered a suspension rebuild program which will benefit MBOSC for the month of January 2010. … Continue reading
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IBIS has officially moved to Santa Cruz
Another iconic bike company has relocated to Santa Cruz. I got an email newsletter from Ibis Cycles in which they mention their move to Santa Cruz (from nearby Scotts Valley). Ibis is located in the old Wrigley building on Delaware … Continue reading
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