Announcements

CANCELLED - Riding Clinic - Sat May 8

Chance of thunderstorms at 10 is too high, so today's clinic is cancelled.  Hope to see you at the next clinic on June 19.

The next PMBA Riding Skills Clinic will be held Saturday May 8 beginning at 10 AM at Pachella Field, which is on Henry Avenue at Livezy Street.  This year's clinics have been significantly enhanced to include skills training stations at which specific biking skills are taught and practiced.  This month's session will focus on introductory skills such as low-speed bike handling, obstacle clearance, hill climbing and descending, and bike safety checking and trailside repairs.  See the forum post for more info.  Come on out and bring your friends - show them what mountain biking is really like!

Due to the possibility of rain on Saturday, check this site at 8 AM for a go/nogo decision on this clinic.  The next clinic will be held on Saturday June 19.

Dirtfest at Raystown Lake

Join the PMBA gang at the  Dirtfest Festival at Raystown Lake over the weekend of May 21-23. 

Here is our event page where you can register and see who is going

Follow the forum thread at HERE 

check out the event's website at http://dirtfest.blogspot.com/.

Kingdom Trails Trip Planned

Plans are underway for the 2010 PMBA return to Kingdom Trails in Vermont in late June.  Kingdom Trails offers 125 miles of some of the best sweet singletrack in the country, and last year''s epic trip was enjoyed by everyone.  There's something for every level of rider in the Kingdom, and you won't want to miss this trip.  See the forum HERE at  for continuing info about this trip.

General Meeting TONIGHT!

The next PMBA General Membership meeting will be held next Wednesday May 5 at The Ugly Moose at 443 Shurs Lane in Manayunk.  Come out and see a preview of the 2009 Kingdom Trails trip, and get get updates on other PMBA activities.  The meeting will start at 7:30, and food and drinks will be available for purchase. 

February TMD will be postponed due to snow!

Our plans for this weekends Trail Maintenance at Summit Ave will be postponed due to MORE SNOW! We will be continuing this work once the snow melts a bit. Please keep an eye on the site for an udate on the date. Worst case scenario is we shall pick this task back up in March. Thanks!

2010 Rally in the Valley: April 17

Print a Rally Route Map!

Download the PDF Flyer

The Philadelphia Mountain Biking Association (PMBA) will hold its fourth annual "Rally in the Valley" on the third Saturday of April, the 17th, in the Wissahickon Valley Park. As always, this year's event will be a day of fun and excitement for all levels of riders.

The "Rally in the Valley" is an event that brings together mountain bikers, families, local bike shops, and PMBA's supporters. This year's event will have a festival-like atmosphere with food, fun rides, time-trial challenges, friendly competitions, bike handling clinics, music, and door prizes. Funds raised from this event support trail maintenance days in the Wissahickon Valley park, in addition to mountain bike clinics held throughout the spring, summer and fall.

As in the first 3 annual events, REI is contributing in a huge way, with complimentary on-site technical assistance for all participants and lots of goodies for our "give-a-way" door prize event. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY has stepped up BIG TIME with support to PMBA for the Rally! Also, Cannondale is donating a mountain bike through their dealer Keswick Cycle, and Fuji is donating a 29er bike through Bucks County BicyclePrinceton Tec has donated lights and many other sponsors are pitching in to make it a great day! You can win passes to Blue Mountain Vertical Earth gravity park too!

Get ready for the  new event: "The Monster Climb" - who's going to take the trophy for the fastest climb up this huge hill!?!?

For the past 3 years the "Rally in the Valley" has drawn over 250 riders with over 60 volunteers providing support. Rain or Shine, PMBA welcomes you to be part of this incredible day.

Click Here for MORE info & pics from 2009

Neighborhood Bike Works Donation Drive

Please help PMBA support a great neighborhood bike program that helps children build a bike of their own.

SATURDAY FEB 27th 10am to 3pm

NOTE THE CHANGE IN LOCATION BECAUSE OF ALL THE SNOW! NOW AT PACHELLA FIELDS & PAVILION.

Event Details    &     Parts Wish List

Directions

PMBA 2010 Clothing Items

We have some awesome PMBA swag for sale. We have updated our jersey inventory, including a sweet new vest, and we have introduced some new apparel items like hoodies, fleece jackets (mens and womens) as well as a cool messenger bag. Check our MERCHANDISE section for our jerseys, and CLICK HERE to see our apparel items, which introduce our new logo which you will be seeing everywhere in 2010.

These are sweet items as well as fundraisers for our club. A small portion of each item is contributed to PMBA to support our programs.

Oct TMD canceled due to rain.

Rain all day, with chances of thunderstorms at 80%. Have to cancel TMD for tomorrow.

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.

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