Wednesday March 10, 2010

Overland Mountain Bike Club

Post Office Box 1543

Fort Collins, CO

80522-1543

T(970) 430-5336

Edpmbp2008@gmail.com

To Report a Trail Emergency

Call Overland Mountain Bike Club directly at (970) 430-5336 to report any hazardous situations or emergencies that require immediate attention by a Certified Patrol Member.

We define any hazardous sitution or emergency as an event or condition that jepordizes the well being of any individual while on the trails such as aggressive wildlife, inclement weather conditions, large unmovable debris, severe erosion, or physical injury that renders a person inmobile.

Submitting News and Events

If you are submitting news or events to appear on Overland Mountain Bike Club.org, we would prefer that your articles be emailed HERE. Your articles will be reviewed much quicker and have a greater chance of being shared with the community if you are submitting via email. However, if you do not have access to email, we are happy to accept your article by USPS or fax. Our address and fax number can be found in the upper left hand corner of this page.

Visitors are welcome to use our CALENDAR to post their events. We request that visitors follow the TERMS OF SERVICE and PRIVACY statements found on this site before posting.

Sharing Ideas or Expressing Concerns

Advocacy is a large part of who we are as an organization. Our goals on the trails and in the public are to identify the challenges between mountain biking enthusiasts, the public, and the environment to achieve a healthy, co-existence for everyone in Northern Colorado. We encourage the exchange the free exchange of ideas and the sharing of concerns as they related to mountain biking.

To ensure that your ideas and concerns are heard, we encourage the public to share with us via EMAIL whenever possible. However, if you do not have access to email, we are happy to accept your article by USPS or fax. Our address and fax number can be found in the upper left hand corner of this page.

Please reserve telephone communication for trail emergencies.

Learning About the Overland Mountain Bike Club

Member meetings are held monthly during the patrol season (March through October) and are open to the public. See the activities calendar to find out times and places.

MEETING CALENDAR

Questions or Comments

We also welcome your questions regarding any moutain biking, hiking, or trails related issue in Northern Colorado. At the same time, we love to hear from the public about your experience wiht Overland Mountain Bike Club or any of our Certified Patrol Members about the great work that they do.

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Trails. That's Why.

Overland Mountain Bike Club loves trails. Singletrack. Rocky technical. Fireroads. You name it. If it’s not pavement, we want to ride it. We are a group of fun-loving people who love to get out and ride. We also know that the Northern Colorado/Southern Wyoming Region has some of the best mountain biking in the country. We don’t have to drive hundreds of miles to put in an epic day. We can ride right out our back door. And, we work to keep it that way. Join us for a ride. Join us for a trail day. Join us for a meeting. See what we’re all about. The benefits of membership are well worth it.

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Helping Others for 15 Years.

For 15 years, our Certified Mountain Bike Patrollers have worked to assist bikers, hikers, and horseback riders. Trained in First Aid, CPR, and basic bike maintenance, our Patrollers help users enjoy their experience outdoors. Patrollers focus their attention towards education, not enforcement, and keep an eye out for anything on the trail that might disrupt someone’s outdoor experience. Want to learn more about becoming a Mountain Bike Patroller?

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