Wednesday March 10, 2010

Overland Mountain Bike Club promotes the active, healthy sport of mountain biking by providing education and assistance to all trail users, and by working to build and maintain quality, sustainable trails that enhance the mountain biking experience

Get Out and Ride: An Open Invitation

Spring jumped in with a snowstorm, shut down the area for a short while and left us all salivating for ribbons of heart-pumping singletrack. It’s that time of year when daylight sticks around a little longer, temps become more tolerable, and dusty bikes sigh as their owners brush them off, lube them up, and head out on the trails, (after they’ve dried off, of course). Here at Overland Mountain Bike Club headquarters, we urge you to Get Out and Ride. Enjoy the trails. Enjoy the scenery. Enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds us. And when you’re done riding, reflect on those trails. Reflect on the scenery. Reflect on that natural beauty that we often take for granted. And after you’ve reflected, click over to our calendar and find out when our next meeting is. Put it in your calendar. And when that day arrives, come see what we’re all about. You’re invited. No strings attached.

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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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