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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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It’s Official: The Emma McCrary Trail in Pogonip
On Dec 11, 2012, the Pogonip East Multi-Use Trail (EMUT) was officially named the Emma McCrary Trail in honor of one of the most prolific trail builders in Santa Cruz County. Emma McCrary passed away on June 17, 2011 after … Continue reading
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Pogonip EMUT has been approved!
As you may already know the Santa Cruz City Council passed the Parks Departments recommendations to plan the construction of the multi-use trial by 6-1. This is excellent news. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you all for your support of … Continue reading
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Letter of support to Santa Cruz City Council for the Poginip EMUT
Santa Cruz City Council 809 Center Street, Room 10 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 citycouncil@cityofsantacruz.com Dear Council Members, My name is Mark Davidson and I represent Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruz (MBOSC) – a volunteer non-profit educational association whose mission is … Continue reading
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The zeitgeist of Pogonip commenters
We have been collecting entries in support of the Pogonip multi-use trail since December. The petition has a field that folks can add their own comments. We took all the comments and excluded the words “santa cruz pogonip multi-use trail” … Continue reading
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Mark your calendars: Parks Commission meeting March 5th for Pogonip trail
We are entering the last stages of the political process to get the Pogonip multi-use trail approved. The next event related is that it the proposal/study will be presented to the Parks and Recreation Commission Special Meeting Monday March 5th … Continue reading
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