News

  • New Website Unleashed 1/28/09

    Welcome to our newly revamped website which we unleashed the morning of 1/28/2009!

    Please be patient during the next several weeks, as our crack web team is experimenting and trying new things to make the site optimal.   

    If you encounter any issues with the new site, please feel free to email the web committee at: webmaster@phillymtb.org

    Enjoy!

    The Web Team

  • Current Conditions Legend

    Below you will find an explanation of what each color setting means

    Legend
    Horrible conditions, PLEASE DO NOT RIDE
    Muddy in most areas, Most likely not a good day for riding. Damage may be done and trail widening may occur.
    Some mud, some decent areas. Use extra caution not to ride on the edges of the trail in muddy spots.
    Mostly Ridable and/or EXTREMELY dry and dusty. Almost perfect...  
    The trail is nice & loamy & fast and/or FROZEN. Perfect conditions! Recommended you take a vacation day and take advantage of of these conditions.
       
  • 2008 Year End Newsletter

  • October TMD story

    Does this sound familiar? PMBA hosts yet another TMD, sponsored by FOW, in weather that would make most people hibernate, and it was a HUGE success! That is exactly what happened on Saturday October 25th in the Wissahickon Valley Park.

    32 volunteers logged 129 hours continuing on a trail project we began back in June. A lot was completed, thanks to a great group of volunteers, and the enthusiasm of the new volunteers from the American Society of Civil Engineers!

    Volunteers split into two main groups. The first group worked on a lower section of trail and:

    1. Closed off an unnecessarily wide area, by gathering and planting rocks and placing logs and other debris. This makes the trail narrower and feel more like "single track."
    2. Created a short re-route onto a more sustainable side slope over bedrock
    3. The second group went a little further up the trail and:
    4. De-bermed the down-slop side of the trail with the SK500, so that it no longer has the “gully effect”
    5. Re-graded all of the de-bermed area and rock-armored one section of the trail for better storm water drainage

    Click for photos

  • October 2008 Newsletter

  • Sept 2008 TMD success despite weather!

    Despite the sketchy weather forecast, cloudy drizzle all day, 28 ardent volunteers showed up and performed many important tasks on the Phase 1 section of the FOW Sustainable Trails Initiative trail project. These people are hardcore volunteers, let me tell you. Mark even rode his bike there from Bryn Mawr! The work tally came to an impressive 116+ hours. That is no joke. 

    Many of the projects completed can not be seen which is most unfortunate because the rock armoring is quite impressive. However, next time you are out on this trail, make sure to check out the stone bench that was made out of a 600 lb. piece of Wissahickon Schist. Also 60+ new trees were planted.

    Many thanks need to be made, especially to Kevin Groves, volunteer coordinator from FOW. Many of our trail crew leaders were absent this Saturday and he did a lot of work to fill in their shoes. Mariana and Chris picked up the coffee from High Point in Mt. Airy and we really appreciated that, both the coffee and the delivery. Berenice for taking the pics! Chris and Ben, who are the IMBA representatives on site now, did an incredible job of getting all of us focused and working effectively and efficiently. We will miss having such professionals around when they are done, that's for sure.   

    Thanks to all who showed up and made a strong statement as to PMBA's steadfast dedication to help repair the Wissahickon Valley Park for all of its users.   

    Click here for the pics!

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