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  • Delaware Trail Spinners Bridge Install

    If you have ridden White Clay/Middle Run and are looking for some cool trail volunteer work between Xmas and New Years, look here: www.trailspinners.org/bridge.html

    Also, please speak out for all mountain bikers and complete this survey for the state of Delaware.

    They are using this information to help develop trail plans so our opinions will be heard and considered.

    http://www.destateparks.com/activities/trails/index.asp

  • Letter from the new PMBA President

    Dear PMBA,

    On Wednesday September 30th, 2009 the Board of Directors assembled for the monthly BOD meeting.  This meeting was particularly interesting as it was also the annual Executive elections.  As many of you might have heard, Lou Harris (President), Rob Krotee (Vice President) and Chris Hunter (Vice President) have retired from the executive positions to allow some new blood to steer the ship for a while.  Actually, it is speculated they just wanted to ride more, but I digress....

  • Statement on Recent FPC Actions

    PMBA cares very much about what happens in the Wissahickon Valley Park, which arises from and even transcends our desire to ride our mountain bikes there. PMBA has proved its care and commitment to the Park through the hundreds of volunteer hours its members have spent maintaining the trails and controlling erosion damage, among other things. As a steward of the Park and local trail systems, PMBA is fully committed to the continued preservation of the Park's environment and the land we ride on. We are motivated and sustained by our passion to ride.

    Yet, we acknowledge the challenges the Wissahickon faces on a daily basis and the impact these challenges may have on surrounding communities. As an advocacy group, PMBA may not always agree with the alterations made to the trail system in the Wissahickon by land managers and we acknowledge that other user groups and political bodies may agree with us, though some may also have their own views about what's best for the Park. We strive to understand our differences while remaining committed to the importance of working together with land managers and other user groups.

    In response to recent demolitions of technical trail features (fallen trees transformed from obstructions into effective and meaningful user management tools) and other biker utilized features in the Wissahickon, PMBA raises the following concerns. Many of the removed features performed important passive control roles as well as other purposes, such as user conflict reduction and erosion control, which support all trail users. PMBA will continue to advocate integrating properly designed and approved technical trail features in the Wissahickon, which will be a process and will require a lot of hard work. While PMBA does not support illicit or rogue trail building, we acknowledge that the Daisy Field "Bowl" has been used by bikers for over 20 years and fulfilled a valuable biking need that is as legitimate as any recreational use in the Fairmont Park System. Additionally, bikers took it upon themselves to police the underage parties and clean up the trash left afterwards. We will continue our efforts to build an approved bike park area in the Wissahickon to officially acknowledge and serve this need.

    We have and will continue to support the Fairmont Park Commission, the Friends of the Wissahickon and communities at large in the City of Philadelphia, all while advocating mountain biking, sustainable trail usage and stewardship. It is PMBA's goal to reach a common understanding with all trail users in the Wissahickon. This is what we have done and will continue to do.

    With that said, we need and count on our members' support. A strong PMBA will serve all the people who ride mountain bikes in the Wiss and beyond. Now, more than ever, consider making contributions (time, expertise and/or money) to PMBA to help us achieve the goals we set forth above.

  • September 2009 Newsletter

  • General Meeting TONIGHT!

    Come one, come all to our public meeting and meet other mountain bike enthusiasts and talk about all things mountain biking in the Philly area.

    The members of the Board of Directors present will go over the club business that they are responsible for and we will talk about upcoming events. We will detail the upcoming Board of Director elections and explain how this club functions and open up the floor to ideas and suggestions to make the club better and how we can all have more fun!!! Hope to see y'all there... 7:30 pm at the Manayunk Diner. They serve beer.

  • CRIME ALERT in the Wissahickon!!!

    Friends of the Wissahickon

    ANNOUNCE A CRIME ALERT

    to all Wissahickon Valley

    Park Visitors August 14, 2009 

    Please be aware that a sexual assault was reported in the Wissahickon on the evening of Tuesday, August 11, 2009 in the vicinity of Bells Mill Rd & Forbidden Drive, near the parking lot. A description of the perpetrator has not been issued at this time. We encourage our park visitors to be aware of their surroundings at all times, not to run or bike in the park wearing head- phones, and to evaluate their parking areas for safety.  

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