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Photo Caption: Rider - n/a; Location - Lynn Woods; Photo By - "Intiminator" |
| "NEW ENGLAND MOUNTAIN BIKE NEWS AND TRAIL INFORMATION" |
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Quick Trail Update Lynn Woods & B&T's The 2009 winter season is upon us and this means closure for many local riding spots for the next 14-16 weeks. During this time, our trail work efforts have not slowed down. We are working hard to assembly our 2009 Trail Maintenance Series for Lynn Woods and Tompson Street Reservations. We have some big proposed plans for us to review with Land Managers and we will do our best to get them approved quickly for publication.
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DB Changes on the Way!
2009 is here and we at Dieselbikes will be stepping up our involvement by branching out into other bike related projects within the community. We have a number of club initiatives for this season and believe 2009 will be the year to get them started.
First off, we have revised our monthly newsletter! Due to the number of our growing subscribers; now over 500, we are expanding our newsletter to include new topics, enhanced graphics and defining to the riding community what Dieselbikes is all about! We want to provide YOU the reader with more valued information regarding the trails we help maintain, projects we are working on and what’s going on with the sport of mountain biking. Changes to our website are in the works and our new line of active apparel will be out for the spring riding season.
We have starting our 5th year of operation and its time we took this club to the next level. Be on the look out for our growing presents and feel free to ride or trail work with us anytime. We are just a group of mountain bikers that share a passion for this sport…just like YOU! |
BUSH PLAN FOR NATIONAL PARK MOUNTAIN BIKE EXPANSION UNVEILED!
Washington, DC — The Interior Department today formally proposed to jettison a two-decade-old regulation that protects parks in favor of opening more backcountry trails to mountain bicycles. As a result, thousands of miles of existing national trails could be opened to bike use, according to Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER).
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