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Do You Mountain Bike?

3-4 days a week. Stuffs old like mee
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Forgot to respond back, I ended up riding Tamarancho, did about four laps of the Flow trail and then rode down to Gestalt for some cold ones!

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Decided on the Portuguese Hawaiian

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Cheers!

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I ride every week year round. Usually really remote dirt bike trails. Lots of it where I live.:cool:
 

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Skiing takes precedence now, however, April through November, I try to get out 3-4x per week on the bike. I feel lucky having trails within riding distance from the house and many options less than an hours drive away.

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Hey Mountain Bikers!

Sorry for the short notice, but this is TOMORROW, Tuesday evening March 24

Marin Trail Stewards presents: The History of Bike Access in Marin - From Renegades to Respected Trail Partners in 50 short years!

Come hang out and hear trail access war stories from MTB OGs Vernon Huffman and Wende Cragg!

Tuesday, March 24, 6:30 pm.

Elks Lodge, 1312 Mission Ave, San Rafael. Wende Cragg and Vernon Huffman are your presenters.

Bar and restaurant opens at 5 pm. Card carrying members get their first round on us. Come for dinner!

 
I'm up in the Land of Yep but wonder if Jackie Phelan will be present.
 
Well for those that can't make it, here's some other cool historical stuff from Wende Cragg


 
I just grabbed an e-gravel bike (sort of like a hard tail MTB from the 90s), and am stoked to start exploring the headlands. any tips on the best ways to find good routes?
 
Hello mountain bikers, for anyone who likes to ride in Marin, we have a big opportunity coming up next Thursday evening!

Come speak up for more equitable trail access on the Mount Tamalpais watershed. Bring your kids, tell your friends!

Marin Water Watershed Committee meeting Thursday June 18, 5:00 at San Rafael City Council Chambers, 1400 Fifth Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94901


If you can't attend in person, you can Zoom in - https://marinwater.zoom.us/j/81071577373

 
Also, Marin County Parks is officially considering allowing Class 1 pedal assist e bikes to ride the roads and trails that are already open to bicycles.

Class 1 e-bikes are pedal-assist only, with no throttle, and a maximum assisted speed of 20 mph.

IMO this is a no brainer, as it will bring Marin County Parks into alignment with the policies of all the other local lands managers, Califonia state law which defines class 1 pedal assist e bikes as bicycles, and the reality on the ground.

There is an online survey you can fill out to voice your opinion.

https://marincounty.jotform.com/form/class-1-e-bike-survey
 
Yeah, and according to some of the more strident bike haters, the e bikes batteries will explode and burn down the mountain.

The fact that folks have already been riding e bikes for 15-20 years without any such disasters is of no interest to some of these haters...

They often come up with wild stories of death and destruction, most of which have little to no connection to reality.

Which is why it is so important for us to comment in a calm and rational manner.
 
Well that Marin Water watershed committee meeting was really something!

Lots of good info, lots of thoughtful comments, a bit of HOHA crazy, and a strong comeback from a very pissed off board member!

So many great proposals, we shall see what the HOHAs do to fight us, and we'll see what we end up with. But it really does seems like we are going to make some progress here, I guess that's why some of the HOHAs are getting pissy.

(HOHA - old mountain biker coined term for the members of the "Hateful Old Hikers Association")

https://marinwater-ca.municodemeeti...l-meeting-board-directors-watershed-committee
 
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