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  • PMBA Activities Next Weekend!

    Get ready for some great biking events next weekend. PMBA has activities planned for both days.

    Unfortunately the Fair Hill clinic has been cancelled due to rain.  The Horse Bile Experience is still on.

    On Saturday join PMBA for the the first group ride and clinic of the season down at Fair Hill MD. Fair Hill is a great place for all levels of bikers, and the clinic will be structured to help everyone improve their skills. Basic bike checkups will be performed, although major maintenance should be handled in advance. If you haven't ridden Fair Hill, you need to check it out. More event information is here: http://www.phillymtb.org/Events/PMBA-Clinic-at-Fair-Hill.html

    On Sunday PMBA will be joining the equestrians at Courtesy Stables for the Horse Bike Experience. This is an important activity in which bikers and horse riders can gain an appreciation of each others' needs on the trails, and can create a better trail experience for both groups. By completing several training activities together, horses can become familiar with the sights and sounds of bikes and will react better when meeting on trails. Similarly, bikers can learn the proper and safe protocols when meeting up with horses on the trails.It's an interesting and unique experience for both groups. If you haven't participated in one of these activities, please sign up and come out. Details are at http://www.phillymtb.org/Events/Horse-Bike-Experience.html

  • Great PMBA Biking Activities in 2009

    The PMBA Activities Committee has spent the winter planning an exciting schedule of rides, trips and clinics for the spring and summer months. Each month will have at least one "road trip" to great local biking areas like Fair Hill, Middle Run and others. An overnight camping trip is planned for French Creek in May. And two major long-distance trips are planned - one to the Kingdom Trails in northern Vermont and the other to Fruita Colorado. Several bike clinics are also planned for the Wissahickon.

    PMBA membership is not required for the one-day events, although anyone participating in multiple events is strongly encouraged to join PMBA. Membership will be required for any multi-day events, including the trips.

    Check the "PMBA Official Events" section of the Events schedule on the PMBA website for information on these events. More information will be posted as the dates approach.

  • Spring 2009 Newsletter

  • Roxborough Review Newspaper Article

    We are proud to let everyone know that Elizabeth Oliver with "The Review" wrote an excellent article on us (PMBA) and our partnership with the FOW and our work to help preserve the trails in the Wissahickon Park, our baby. The article appeared on the front page of their Feb 4th issue, but it is also on their website at THIS LINK. Big thanks go out to Rob Krotee, PMBA VP, who called the paper and asked them to attend the Bike Shop Outreach event that we hosted at Valley Green with the FOW. It was an excellent event and we really believe our momentum is still growing as word gets out to all the positive contributions this club is making to everyone's benefit. The text is below. Enjoy!

    Biker-Friends partnership has big plans    By Elizabeth Oliver 

    For more than a decade many area residents believed that mountain bikers were to blame for the deteriorated state of the trails that wend through the Wissahickon Valley section of Fair-mount Park. It turns out that, not only are biking enthusiasts not at fault, but the Philadelphia Mountain Biking Association, a dedicated army of more than 250 volunteers, are actually making it their mission to protect and preserve the park's trails for future generations of bicyclists, dogs walkers, equestrians, nature-lovers, and runners.Members of the PMBA joined members of the Friends of the Wissahickon on Feb 1 at the Valley Green Inn, to review their achievements from 2008 and to discuss plans for projects in 2009. The PMBA and the FOW have been partnered in their efforts to preserve the park's trail system since 2006.

  • Positive Press @ Wissahickon Park

    It was brought to our attention that there were some letters printed in the Chestnut Hill Local newspaper where some locals painted a negative and derogatory image of mountain bikers in the Wiss. Well, two PMBA members and Chestnut Hill residents, Josh Haims and Callum McEwen, decided that they were not going to sit around and let this stand.

    We are proud to share their letters which were run in the newspaper in January. We want to thank them for taking the time to compose such positive and well written letters to get the REAL stories about mountain bikers to the readers of this paper. These two fine gentlemen took the high road by using logical and sensible ideas, rather than using a few bad apples to demonize an entire user group. They really set themselves apart from the other letters and we are proud to have them represent us. Enjoy! (click links below to read)

    CH Local Cover

    CH Local Letters  

  • January 2009 Newsletter

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