Friday November 21, 2008

Diamond Peaks Mountain Bike Patrol is an all-volunteer non-profit organization, whose goal is to promote responsible mountain biking and the “Rules of the Trail’ set forth by the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA).

Join These Sponsors in Supporting Northern Colorado Mountain Biking

Our sponsors play an important role in bringing public awareness to issues that affect mountain biking in Northern Colorado. Their commitment to serve Diamond Peaks Mountain Bike Patrol and mountain biking enthusiasts all over Northern Colorado - we encourage both our Outreach and Patrol members to show these sponsors their patronage whenever possible, so that we as a community can show our appreciation for their support.

New Belgium Brewing

New Belgium is one of the largest contributors to the Diamond Peaks Mountain Bike Patrol organization, as well as many other cycling related events and organizations throughout Northern Colorado. With its iconic Tour de Fat cycling event held each year in Fort Collins, New Belgium provides DPMBP with facilities, refreshments and their public relations team assist the members of DPMBP in coming together as an organization and working to preserve the mountain biking experience in Northern Colorado.

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REI

At REI, we love to get outside and play, and we know first-hand the importance of quality outdoor gear. We stand behind all our products with a 100% satisfaction guarantee, and we design our own line of award-winning REI brand gear and clothing. Each year, REI donates millions of dollars to support conservation efforts nationwide, and sends scores of volunteers to build trails, clean up beaches, and teach outdoor ethics to kids. REI - Fort Collins supports DPMBP through trailbuilding grants, co-sponsoring Friends of Lory Trail Day and Take A Kid Mountain Biking Day.

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Tweek'd Gear

Tweek'd Gear is a Fort Collins, Colorado based designer of premium mountain bike apparel. Our clothing is manufactured using 100% organic cotton, recycled materials and sustainable bamboo. Our designs are trail, downhill and freeride oriented with a focus on natural shapes. We try to capture teh flow that we all feel as riders in every one of our designs. We're a small company just getting started and we're always looking for feedback. If you have questions or comments on anything you see here, we'd like to hear from you.

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Barrett Richards Advertising

As the design and development team responsible for this new Diamond Peaks Mountain Bike Patrol website, Barrett Richards Advertising was also instrumental in creating not just an on-line marketing tool for our organization but also creating a community resource with just the right amount of that mountain biking attitude.

Their help was key in the implementation of some of the latest web-based technologies that help drive community organizations like DPMBP. With their budget-minded solutions that allow us to do what we do best - preserving the Northern Colorado mountain biking experience.

Barrett Richards is a generational full-service advertising agency whose goal it is to help local area business reach a new generation of customers.

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Preserving the Mountain Biking Community

You enjoy throwing a leg over a bike, riding until your heart is content and you enjoy meeting new people that work within our community to preserve the mountain biking experience. Several opportunities await you in the community as a volunteer and as an advocate to make Northern Colorado a home for mountain biking enthusiasts for years to come. You will have the opportunity to become a vital contributor to DPMBP within the organization and in the community.

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Working to Preserve the Trail Experience

You love mountain biking and you care about helping other mountain biking enthusiasts to enjoy the trails as much as you do. Certified Mountain Bike Patrollers work to assist other on the trails in medical and or mechanical emergencies. You will have the opportunity to educate trail users of proper etiquette using IMBA’s Rules of the Trail, maintain contact with local land agencies regarding trail conditions or incidents, and work side by side, ride by ride, with Outreach members on advocacy and trail work.

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