Thursday, March 25, 2010

Prep the Disco - Trailwork Sunday 28 March 2010

A race or event is more than folks just showing up to ride.  Both before and after, small groups of 'Trail Gnomes' work feverishly to prepare and clean the trails.

Patrol Member & Disco Liaison, Bryan Wender will be leading a group to help those 'Trail Gnomes' with the Mill Mountain Disco Series event.

Bryan will meet at Mill Mountain's Discovery Center at 9:00 am Sunday 28 March 2010 and plans to work for 3-4 hours and then 'chase' the trailwork with some practice laps!

Help Bryan help your Mountain Bike Patrol....  RSVP to Bryan by contacting him via the Patrol Listserve or if you are not a Patrol Member yet, post a comment on this post with info on how Bryan can contact you.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

It's Time to "Dance" with your Mountain Bike @ the Disco Series

It's a fun way to ride with your fellow mountain bikers...

A casual, fun race series is taking place in your backyard...  the Mill Mountain Trail System. Starting at the Disco(very) Center, a loop or multi-loop course will take you down the mountain and back up again where once completed, the fun really begins!

Dates are Wednesday Nites as follows:
April 14, April 28, May 12, May 26
On site same-day registration begins at 5:15pm for $10 per race.

But why wait?! Register early for $8 per race! (discount applied at end of registration process)

For more information... try here courtesy of RoanokeOutside.com.

Roanoke Valley Mountain Bike Patrol Members... showcase your patrol by wearing your patrol jersey or patrol bike plate and attending as a participant and / or volunteer!  Contact Skip Huffman or Bryan Wender for ways to help with this fun event!  (see the email on our listserve for contact info.)

Thursday, March 11, 2010

What's w/ the flagging? -- Conservation Easement on Mill Mtn?

Flagging on Mill Mountain?
Some may have noticed 'Marker Flagging and Pins' recently being placed around Mill Mountain.  According to Paul Chapman of Roanoke Parks and Recreation, these Pins and Flagging are part of a routine Park Boundary Survey Project.  Thank you for not disturbing the markers.

Conservation Easement on Mill Mountain?
Again from Paul Chapman, Roanoke Parks and Recreation:

Roanoke Parks and Recreation invites citizens to attend a public information session to discuss the potential conservation easement on Mill Mountain Park.  The first session will take place on Tuesday, March 16, and the second will take place on Thursday, March 25.  Both will be held at the Mill Mountain Discovery Center from 5 to 8 p.m.

These informal information sessions are designed for citizens to learn more about the conservation easement process, ask questions, and provide comments. 
For more information, please contact Donnie Underwood at (540) 853-1166.