MTBco/IMBA Trail Care Weekend: THERE’S STILL ROOM!
June 11, 2009
There are still some spaces left in the IMBA/MTBco trail building/maintenance school. To register just email imbaevent@mtbco.ca…
Come learn sustainable single track building techniques in a one day (half in class, half of trail) course. Lunch and a dinner bbq are provided for participants. Registration details and fees are below.
If you don’t want to come to the school session, make sure you come by Cyclepath Bike Shop on Saturday, June 21st at 7pm to hang and talk trails or come to the GROUP RIDE, at Knox (shuttles to Gillard for DHers) on Sunday, June 21st at 10am. Come on out and meet some great people and have a good time….

The International Mountain Bike Association (IMBA) Trail Care Crew visits up to 70 areas in North America to help affiliated clubs learn more about proper trail maintenance, construction and care, work more effectively with land managers and maintain healthy, strong community based clubs.
This weekend long event will consist of the following:
IMBA TRAIL SCHOOL
A one day session where participants will learn IMBA’s trail building philosophies and techniques. The school consists of three hours in the classroom followed by 1/2 day in the field doing hands-on trail work and field instruction on Saturday, June 20th starting at 8am (see poster and map below for further details). This session is the only fee based portion of the weekend and will include a lunch and wrap up BBQ for participants. Interested parties are asked to contact imbaevent@mtbco.ca to receive more information about registering. Space is limited to 45 participants only.
IMBA GOVERNMENT STAFF TRAIL SCHOOL
Parks staff from the City of Kelowna, Central Okanagan Regional District and District of West Kelowna will be invited to participate in a trail school just for parks employees on Thursday, June 18th. This is at the request of the local governments and shows their commitment to the recently adopted Regional Mountain Bike Strategy.
CLUB CARE WORKSHOP/REGIONAL ROUND TABLE (Clubs only)
During the Club Care Workshop being held Friday June 19th at 7pm, the Subaru/IMBA Trail Care Crew will share techniques that advocacy organizations across North America have used to reach goals, overcome challenges, and grow the mountain bike community. This is also an opportunity for representatives of various Thompson/Okanagan club’s to meet other groups, share successes/stories and discuss long term visions for mountain biking in our regions. This event segment is open to representatives of all mountain bike clubs from up and down the valley as well as all other user group clubs.
TRAIL ASSESSMENT (IMBA, MTBco, City of Kelowna only)
MTBco, IMBA and the City of Kelowna will discuss trail conflict issues in Knox Mountain Park and will evaluate trail opportunities. MTBco hopes to access the main DH/FR trail used on Knox to gain insight into improvement options than can be included in the upcoming Knox Mountain Management Plan Update.
SOCIAL (open to all)
A social will be held at Cyclepath bike shop on Saturday, June 20th at 7pm. It is an opportunity for participants to network, share stories, talk about trial building, etc. The IMBA reps will be on hand along with representatives from various Okanagan clubs including MTBco. Come on out, hang out, talk shop and have some fun. All are welcome!
RIDE (open to all)
An IMBA visit without a ride is like peanut butter without jelly! Everyone is invited to join a group ride held on Sunday, June 21st at 10am at Knox Mountain. Groups will be formed based on skill level or riding discipline. Groups will be led my MTBco members/friends. For all you DHers, there will most likely be a group heading off to ride Gillard or Postil as well. Come out, rip with some new friends and enjoy the local mountain bike scene.
THE MAIN VENUE
Knox Mountain Park has been chosen as the key location for this event due to its ease of access, amenities and significance to the community. MTBco’s goal is to show local government, community members and all other trail user groups that the local mountain bike community is a responsible trail user that is committed to ensuring mountain bikers are welcome within the park. The club is committed to park improvement and user education.
For more information about this great MTBco event please email imbaevent@mtbco.ca or mike@mtbco.ca. Please note space is limited for the trail school day but everyone is welcome to join us at the social and group ride.
…working hard for your right to ride.
MTBco would like to thank our great event sponsors for their support, cheers to Cyclepath Bike Shop, The Old Bike Shop Café, Studio A and Okanagan Sign Design for helping to ensure this will be a top notch weekend!




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