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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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Building a Wall on The Emma McCrary Trail
Next workday on the Emma McCrary Trail in Pogonip will be Saturday, February 9th at 9 am. This trail will connect U-Con to Golf Club Drive and is designed to be a sustainable, beginner friendly, and fun way to get … Continue reading
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Progress
Trailwork is progressing nicely, however there is much more to do. Last week excavation with the trail machine began and we cut over 5000 feet of trail. There is a bunch of finishing work to do with hand tools. See the … Continue reading
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Thanks to all our trail builders!
Thanks to all of our trail building volunteers that came out to help this week. We had 16 volunteers on Sunday, 4 volunteers on Wednesday, and 6 earlier this evening. We cleared another 2400′ this week and about one third … 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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