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Washington County Trail Work Days

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We will host two trail work days this coming week on the Kentucky Lucky Chicken Trail in St. George.

Wednesday the 13th of July, we will meet at the trailhead on Hill Rise Avenue on Webb Hill at 6:30 AM. We will work till about 10 AM.

We will then return on Friday, the 15th, for a repeat. 6:30 AM at the trailhead.

To get to the trailhead,
Head South on River Road.
Turn right onto Fort Pierce Drive at the gas station.
Turn Left onto Bloomington Hills Dr.
Turn Right onto Fort Peirce Drive.
Turn Left onto Hill Rise Avenue.
If you are in a low clearance vehicle, you will want to park at the pavement and ride/walk to the trailhead. Otherwise, proceed up the dirt road to the parking spot (about 4-5 cars will fit). We will ride the trail out and back, but you are welcome to walk/ride to the top and meet us at the dig site (you can see it from the towers).

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Barrel Roll Trail Day

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It’s that time again. We will be doing some maintenance on the Barrel Roll Trail Sunday the 15th.

If you’ve been out to the Santa Clara River Reserve recently, then you know that it did not fair the TrueGrit epic well and is in dire need of a little love. We plan on spending a couple of hours raking out the loose rocks and eliminating the braiding that has occurred.

Wanna help?

  • Meet at the Cove Wash Trailhead (where Barrel Roll starts) at 9 AM.
  • If you have a rake, bring it.
  • Plan on being out there for about 2-3 hours.
  • Water and light refreshments will be provided.

If you have any questions, please contact lukas@dmbta.org.

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DMBTA News Trail Planning Trail Work

Kane County Wrap Up 2015

2015 was a big year for Kane County and Kanab for taking steps towards developing mountain bike trails in the area. In May-June Joey Klein from IMBA’s Trail Solutions spent time in Kane county scouting the area for existing trails and for potential new trail sites. From that visit a 50 page trail concept plan was created and delivered to Kane County Commissioner Dirk Clayson and the Kanab BLM field office in November. Also in November the Kanab City Council voted in favor of developing two small areas of land near the city park for youth and family-friendly mountain progression zones; which may include a pump track and a flow trail. Joey Klein returned to Kanab in December and flagged approximately 17 miles of trail on both city and BLM land. The Kanab bicycle committee met and voted unanimously to create a formal bike club now called the Kanab Cycling Club (KCC).

2016 is looking very exciting for the area. The club’s first event will be to host a IMBA Trail Care Crew visit from January 28th-30th where they will be giving a presentation on club care and a workshop on trail building. This event is open to anyone interested in learning how to build trails. Check the DMBTA and KCC Facebook pages for information. Our goals for 2016 are to train and grow our group of trail building volunteers, grow our club membership, get the archeological clearances for the currently flagged trail and start building trail.

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DMBTA Washington County Wrap Up 2015

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This has been a fantastic year for mountain biking in our area, and as the DMBTA Board it’s been very rewarding coordinating this great work.  Remember, YOU are DMBTA.  Give yourself a high five.  This year started with a bang by the completion of two new trails in the Hurricane Cliffs Trail Network.  Dead Ringer and More Cowbell are a huge success thanks to the help of many people including the BLM, ACE, Team Z, OTE, and a lot of volunteers.  Dead Ringer is an intermediate flow trail with purpose built bike jumps, and More Cowbell is a much needed beginner trail with amazing vistas and easy climbs.
One my favorite memories from the past year involves finishing Dead Ringer.  The trail was built from both ends, and as chance would have it, they came together at a very difficult rock outcropping.  The ACE crew ran out of time and was not able to connect the trail segments leaving Dead ringer mostly finished except for the last few hundred feet.  The local bikers were not going to let that stand and answered the call by organizing a crew connecting the segments.  It was very hard work requiring a hammer drill and building a rock retaining wall.  Nice work guys.
All of the new trails including Goosebumps and Cryptobionic were celebrated with a ribbon cutting ceremony with food from Sole Foods, and prizes from OTE.  It was a great time.  The local NICA kids the Flying Monkeys were also there representing the future of mountain biking.
While we were celebrating the newly completed trails, Bill Bergeron was busy laying out the next big project.  We hope to get Wire Mesa done early this year, and it’s going to be a great trail.  It will be a fast and flowing intermediate mesa trail.  Sound Interesting?  We also partnered with the City of St. George to design a new trail on Webb Hill. The trail will be an intermediate loop that will open up the ability to easily pedal to the top. Construction started a few months ago.  Web Hill will be all volunteer built so come out and help make this trail a success.
In addition to the new construction, we hosted several maintenance days. Many of you showed up to help keep our amazing trails in tip top shape. As our trails get more recognition and use, they will also need more maintenance. 2016 will see many more trail maintenance days to keep everyone rolling with a smile.
We also organized a Trail Love trail maintenance work shop and had over forty people show up on a Friday night, and over 25 made it for the trail work Saturday.  It just shows the love and commitment all of you have to mountain biking in our area.  Lets keep this going and make 2016 an even better year.
Remember it’s all about trails. Join us!