youth riders at SIMBS trail maintenance day
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 2:44 pm
TS youth riders and coaches had some fun, got muddy and did some pay back for the great trails in Hartland Mtb park, built and maintained by SIMBS volunteers. We've been busy with 'cross all fall, but in winter we add a mtb day each week and try to hit the trail days before racing starts again on Sundays.
Last month and this month, we helped carry up materials and rebuild the South Ridge skinny, and this month, did maintenance on Fun Trail.
The sessions are very enjoyable and the lunch after amazing: soups and sandwiches from Red Barn. Often draw prizes too. Highly recommended and the SIMBS folks were great at accommodating a rabge of ages. Chris Oman quizzed the kids on the hike to the work site: "Name two wheel sizes", What's this tool called?" (Fire axe), What's the newest trail in the park? (Easy Rider), Why do we drain puddles from trails?", etc.
Sarah and Riley (both 14) carry a 10 foot beam up to the building site And you get to use power tools! Coach Bryson walking the walk. More to follow.
Last month and this month, we helped carry up materials and rebuild the South Ridge skinny, and this month, did maintenance on Fun Trail.
The sessions are very enjoyable and the lunch after amazing: soups and sandwiches from Red Barn. Often draw prizes too. Highly recommended and the SIMBS folks were great at accommodating a rabge of ages. Chris Oman quizzed the kids on the hike to the work site: "Name two wheel sizes", What's this tool called?" (Fire axe), What's the newest trail in the park? (Easy Rider), Why do we drain puddles from trails?", etc.
Sarah and Riley (both 14) carry a 10 foot beam up to the building site And you get to use power tools! Coach Bryson walking the walk. More to follow.