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Join in April and Win!

March-Member-Drive-PrizesIMBA is at again. There’s never a reason not to sign up for the DMBTA. We get you new trails, keep the established ones maintained and make it possible for you to enjoy the amazingly unique riding that Southern Utah has to offer. Lucky for you, IMBA is sweetening the deal. Sign up during the month of April or May and be entered to win a Specialized Enduro or a killer trip with Western Spirit Cycling Adventures.

It’s kind of the definition of a win-win… JOIN NOW!

https://www.imba.com/imba-spring-registrationmembership-drive-2015-official-rules

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Join DMBTA and Win!

 

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It’s always a good idea to join the Dixie Mountain Bike Trails Association. Your money goes toward building and maintaining amazing, unique trails in Southern Utah, as well as promoting the same on a national level. What it really comes down to is you supporting trails, singletrack, beautiful singletrack. There isn’t a down side to that.

And to make this deal even better, for the month of March anyone joining the DMBTA will be entered to win either a Scott Genius 750 worth $2500. Boasting a super light 6061 custom butted alloy frame the SCOTT Genius 750 is the ultimate trail bike. It comes fully equipped with a Rock Shox Monarch RL Air shock and a Rock Shox Sektor TK Solo Air fork with Lockout, and performance selected Syncros components. Winner chooses size.

Scott Genius 750Or you could also win a dream mountain bike trip for two to the Oskar Blues REEB Ranch in North Carolina for Burning Can Beer Fest. More details at www.burningcanbrevard.com Trip is estimated at a value of $1000.

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So to recap, you get trails and the chance to win a rad bike or a killer trip. How much does it cost? Memberships start at $30.

What are you waiting for? Join now!

Official rules can be found here.

 

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Public Comment for new Trail

We are pleased to announce that we are in the final public comment period for another edition to the Hurricane Cliffs network.

The comment period is now open for public comment on a proposed expansion of the Hurricane Cliffs Trail network.
-Please send you comments in the next 15 days
-The Project is proposed for the follow purposes:

1) To provide expanded recreational opportunities for the increasingly popular activities of mountain biking, hiking, and trail running.
2) To provide additional looping opportunities of varying distances.
3) To alleviate trail congestion in areas with sensitive resources.

-Approximately 4 miles of trail would be constructed near the southern portion of the JEM trail to connect existing trails and provide additional looping opportunities. See the map on the BLM web sight at https://www.blm.gov/ut/enbb/index.php

-To comment simply call or email Dave Kiel at the BLM and state your support for the proposed Hurricane Cliffs trail expansion. Be sure to reference the Project Name. It’s a stronger comment if your reason for support is in-line with one or more of the “Project Purposes” listed above. Reason for support might include; to accommodate the increasing popularity of mountain biking in the area, to meet the demands of a growing population in the area, economic development, shorter loop options for beginners, longer loop options, improved safety, etc.

Project Name : Hurricane Cliffs Trail System Expansion
NEPA Log Number: DOI-BLM-UT-CO30-2014-0002-EA
Contact: Dave Kiel
Phone Number 1-435-688-3210
email: dkiel@blm.gov
mail: Saint George Field Office BLM
345 East Riverside Drive
St. George UT 84790