Trail Tips
Avoid the mud! Riding in the mud tears up the trails. Riding around the mud encourages others to do the same and builds undesignated trails (that you might be fixing come Lory Trail Day).

Friday November 21, 2008
Trail Tips
Avoid the mud! Riding in the mud tears up the trails. Riding around the mud encourages others to do the same and builds undesignated trails (that you might be fixing come Lory Trail Day).
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.
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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