help save turnbull canyon

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by LBmtb, Jan 13, 2005.

  1. LBmtb

    LBmtb good times

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    That says it all. Who can come?
     
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    Bump, this is coming up soon. I have someone that might be able to work for me on Monday. If they give me a definite yes, I'll show up.
     
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    I have Monday off to, want to go and then go for a nightride at Turnbull?
     
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    Nobody covered my shift! Sorry guys, no go for me on this one. Good luck.
     
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    the meeting was a great forum for us as mountain bikers to voice our views on issues about turnbull and the network of trails out there.

    a few of the points brought up were:

    creating trail markers with distances for the trails. Accessing what trails were being used by who and at what rate( there were a few mountain bikers there voicing there opinions). One downhiller brought up the idea of having there own trails for downhilling so that the general trail user (hikers, XC mountain bikers and equestrians) would not be so directly affected by "extreme" DH'ers. a lot of people liked that. I brought up the question of how the habitat authority feels about trail maintenance from an individual or organization, they said that they would address that issue at a later time. they mainly wanted to hear from the people who used the trails about how they used them. hikers and equestrians were there and it was a very peaceful event.
     
  6. chumbaracing

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    Not to sound like some left-wing liberal, but peace is always a great thing!
     

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