Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Trail Report
Went hiking in the Shed. No snow until about 1300 feet. After than all was snow covered. About 4". Very heavy, much of it frozen. Most rides on Michaux are above 1300 feet. Perhaps by Sunday, lower elevation trails such as Southern Gas might work.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Is this a stop right there moment?
Has anyone tried using a mountain bike with very slack geometry for a gravel grinder. I did a quick test ride with no brakes on asphalt and the bike feels pretty odd. Don't know if I want to go to the trouble of putting brakes and cables on if it isn't going to workout. Might try a shorter fork to bring the headtube angle back some.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Greetings from 2014 MBM President
Yesterday's annual MBM Membership meeting at Good Ta Go went well. There was some clearing of the air regarding recent issues brought up on the blog as well as the regular business of voting on various motions and the election of new officers. Our club, while not perfect, is not as broken as someone reading the blog over the last few weeks might have been led to believe.
Your new leadership team will have more information for you soon. We are excited about working together for MBM in 2014! Your new officers are:
President - Scott H.
Vice President - Jeremy H.
Treasurer - Brook H.
Secretary - Ken P.
DCNR Liaison - Lucky
Trail Maintenance Coordinator (formerly Trail Boss) - Mike W.
I'd like to give a big thank you to the outgoing officers for all the hard work they put in to keep this club going. The best friendships of my adult life have been forged right here in Mountain Bikers of Michaux. I know many of our members feel the same way.
See you on the trails! (Hopefully soon!)
Sincerely,
Scott H.
2014 MBM President
Your new leadership team will have more information for you soon. We are excited about working together for MBM in 2014! Your new officers are:
President - Scott H.
Vice President - Jeremy H.
Treasurer - Brook H.
Secretary - Ken P.
DCNR Liaison - Lucky
Trail Maintenance Coordinator (formerly Trail Boss) - Mike W.
I'd like to give a big thank you to the outgoing officers for all the hard work they put in to keep this club going. The best friendships of my adult life have been forged right here in Mountain Bikers of Michaux. I know many of our members feel the same way.
See you on the trails! (Hopefully soon!)
Sincerely,
Scott H.
2014 MBM President
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Sunday before Meeting Hike
Some of us will be doing a hike. Snowshoes may be useful. Leaving at 9AM.
Penn-Mar, PA. 14609 Pen Mar High Rock Road. 5.2 miles, 1000 feet climbing. Some AT, some off trail. Steepest sections of AT in MD. Park in the Penn-Mar Park parking lot. 2.5 to 3 hours.
I am sorry that you did not get this information sooner, I was having
technical difficulties getting everyone's email addresses to work at
once. Posting this on the blog is my back-up plan.
As many of you know, the club meeting is this Sunday at Good-Ta-Go, 1:00.
The officers thought it would be a good idea to let the membership know the agenda.
Any 2014 paid member is welcome to make additional motions at the meeting.
We will attempt to run the meeting by Roberts Rules of Order (http://www.robertsrules.org/)
Please become familiar with these guidelines prior to the meeting if you have time.
Also, all 2014 paid members will be treated to one beverage of their choice and lunch.
As many of you know, the club meeting is this Sunday at Good-Ta-Go, 1:00.
The officers thought it would be a good idea to let the membership know the agenda.
Any 2014 paid member is welcome to make additional motions at the meeting.
We will attempt to run the meeting by Roberts Rules of Order (http://www.robertsrules.org/)
Please become familiar with these guidelines prior to the meeting if you have time.
Also, all 2014 paid members will be treated to one beverage of their choice and lunch.
MBM Meeting Agenda
Date: February 23, 2014
Meeting Agenda
- Meeting minutes from 2013 (Secretary)
- 2013 Treasuser report (Treasurer)
- 2013 trail projects (? Trail boss or DCNR liaison)
- Summary of 2013 (president)[to include insurance concerns]
- ElectionsMotions to be made
- Proposed Trail Projects (Brett) (perhaps during this time, a motion can be made to spend $150 for the replacement bridge at the bottom of buckets: $150 should cover a new bridge similar to the one on turtle: concrete center line, 6 beam, 600# max, 30" wide, pressure treated 2X4/6.)
- Proposed club forum on Google Groups to include club members in discussions and decisions
- Race check points
- Pring MBM brochures or cards for placement at local bike shops
- Attending event as a group. MBM pays entry fees (Brian will explain)
- MBM EZ ups
MBM Mission
What is the mission of MBM? Advocacy? Trail building? Group rides? Racing? Trail work? Fund raising? Growing the sport? Protecting Michaux? Where does the money go? What are the benefits to its members? What are the benefits to the community? The blog (for good or bad) is the public face of MBM. Anyone who searches for mountain biking and Michaux will find this blog. This would be the perfect place to let the world know what MBM stands for. Many groups call Michaux home, however this is the most visible. It may be easier to find new or motivated members to take an active role if everyone knew what the club was about. An open forum that allows outsiders to ask questions and receive answers is key to growing and maintaining any club. If you need to first need to join the club, or attend the meeting to find out what the club is about we have all lost.
Izzy.
Izzy.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Moving Forward
Sounds like people on all sides of this quarrel have legitimate complaints and grievances with each other. So where does that leave us? Are we going to let that disband us? Are we going to continue with another year of us vs them, whoever us and them are? People are people and I am sure we aren't always going to agree with each other and get along.
Mountain Bikers of Michaux - We are part of a club that rides in a beautiful part of Pennsylvania forest and uses a resource for enjoyment, recreation, exercise, and social gathering. Notice that last part...If we didn't want to socialize we could all ride alone without the club. We're not all going to be great friends who invite each other on every ride or things outside of mountain biking. If people find good friends, great. The club's purpose is obvious and I think we all agree on our main priority. I met the folks that are officers of the Nittany Mountain Bike Association over the summer and they were having similar issues a few years ago. They had a lot of hard feelings and people fighting back and forth about previous transgressions and inconsistencies. Along the lines of what Larry said, they also had numerous trails that were unmarked and off the grid. In a few years, they have secured tourism grants, permission to build trails, purchased trail building equipment, and have also grown their club in number and in influence. How? Among other things, they got back to what they originated for in the first place....get a group of likeminded individuals together to protect their hobby/sport. Nobody here is getting paid for their time so this thing isn't going to be perfect or to everyone's perception of what it should be all the time. I am okay with that and I hope that others can be okay with that imperfection as well because it is our reality. I haven't noticed that re-hashing old grievances and telling each other what we do wrong to be incredibly helpful, correct me if I'm wrong. So can we forgive/forget/shake hands, and have a beer on Sunday to go forward and not backwards? Here are my 1.5 cents worth of suggestions for what I hope we move toward in 2014 and beyond.
1) More official meetings - I agree with what someone else said that once per year is not enough to air these issues--maybe quarterly, monthly?
2) Legitimize what we do so we can perhaps mark trails with signs, get accurate maps created and encourage a formalization of our trail system
3) Secure tourism grants just as Nittany Mountain Bike did (I'd be glad to lead that charge) so we can improve our visibility and positive impact in the forest
4) Regular input from members as to how things are going and how they can improve (people do pay dues after all) through regular meetings/gatherings
5) Groups separated by more/less hammering for larger group rides with occasional FULL GROUP rides for cohesion that may be slower but include everyone (Army does this with Company Runs)--It is obvious that ride choice is something people are interested in
6) End senseless banter and bickering--nothing brings down an organization quicker (club or company) like talking behind each other's backs or sniping on a message board--let's please stop (self included)
These are just suggestions of what I feel are the more important things that could help our club for next year and beyond. Feel free to agree or not and please don't feel like my suggestions are a slight to anyone who is or has been in an officer position. These are just one man's opinions and I wasn't sure I'd be able to articulate them in the meeting well enough. Anyone up for progress?
Thanks for reading if you made it this far,
JH
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Keep a good thing going!
This Sunday, Feb 23, is the annual club meeting. It’s at Good Ta Go
in Chambersburg and starts at 1pm. Everyone is welcome but only members can
vote. Regardless, I hope you’ll join us.
I’ve been an officer in MBM for four years. Two years as
Secretary and two years as President. In
that time I have tried to do many things and controversial or not, my ultimate
goal was to keep a good thing going. It wasn’t easy, at times it wasn’t fun but
I did it anyway because I want others to enjoy the same life changing
experience I had in 2007. That was the year I started riding in Michaux.
I found MBM searching the internet for trail maps of Michaux.
When I attended my first MBM ride I failed miserably. However, to my surprise
the group encouraged me to come back and stick with it. Thanks to that
encouragement I did stick with it and today I love riding trails. The tradition
of encouraging others defines MBM. It is my hope that tradition continues.
MBM is a successful, respected organization. The officers,
volunteers and members change lives for the better more than they will ever
know. I am proof of this and so are many of you. So please consider becoming an
officer and accepting the torch to help keep a good thing going! If you’re
interested in leading MBM into the new year please attend the meeting or contact
me if you can’t make it.
I know many of you are wondering what will become of the
club. The fact is you as members ultimately decide the course of MBM. At this
time I have yet to receive notification of any member nominated to run for
office. If we do not have members interested in maintaining the organization as
officers my only option is to refer to our bylaws and disband the club.
Attend the meeting, step up and take the torch, keep a good
thing going!
See you at a ride soon? Hope so.
~Slow
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Saturday, February 15, 2014
Michaux Snow Updates
I am really looking forward to getting back out on the bike!
With the weather looking much warmer in the week to come, I thought a thread with some updates may come in handy. If anybody gets out for a hike or shoe or ski, please give an update as to any ridability that is noted whether fireroad or trail.
Thanks all!
With the weather looking much warmer in the week to come, I thought a thread with some updates may come in handy. If anybody gets out for a hike or shoe or ski, please give an update as to any ridability that is noted whether fireroad or trail.
Thanks all!
Friday, February 14, 2014
3D printed mountain bikes?
If I was a betting man, I'd put money on Seeber having one of these by spring or at least before anyone else....
Read about it HERE
Read about it HERE
Monday, February 10, 2014
Saturday, February 08, 2014
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Ride
This is an official MBM ride, children , with all the benefits of being an MBM member. 9 am ride time at Caledonia, hoping the snow will be melting and the temps come up a little.
Friday, January 24, 2014
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Annual Meeting
The annual meeting is scheduled for Sunday February 23rd after the club ride at Good-Ta-Go. We expect that the meeting will begin around 1:00... who knows when it will end!
Sunday, January 05, 2014
Annual Meeting and Nominations
It will soon be time for the annual meeting. This is the one time of year that old and new business will be discussed among the membership as well as the election of officers. As stated in Article IV, Section 4 of our Bylaws (That's right...we have Bylaws):
Elections will
be held annually during the month of
February and will include a two-week
nominating period and thirty days notice to the membership prior to the election date. All nominees who meet the
requirements for office (Article VI,
Section 2.) shall be eligible for
election.
In order to meet the "requirements for office" you must be a paid member for the election year (Bike Reg for 2014 membership renewal is up and running :-). It is possible that the meeting will be held as early as February 1st this year (stay tuned, more details to follow). Now seemed like a good time to get the nominations rolling. I know this won't allow for the required "thirty days notice", but this is more notice than was given in years past.
If you would like to nominate an officer (self-nominations are fine), please post a comment. If there is enough interest, written ballots will be used this year.
If you are nominated, please consider giving the membership a mission statement.
If you are nominated, please consider giving the membership a mission statement.
Saturday, January 04, 2014
Sunday Ride 5 Jan??
Looks like the regular ride leaders are all racing this weekend.
If any other members want to post a ride feel free.
If any other members want to post a ride feel free.
Thursday, January 02, 2014
Local 'Cross Race this Sunday
Just Reg'd for this action for Sunday.
Cross Race
I plan to ride my rigid mtbike - haven't purchased the 'cross bike yet!
Looks like Dave R is also reg'd. Anybody else want to join us?
Update:
Racing starts at 10am.
Race location: 2091 Edgewood Drive Chambersburg, PA 17202
Cross Race
I plan to ride my rigid mtbike - haven't purchased the 'cross bike yet!
Looks like Dave R is also reg'd. Anybody else want to join us?
Update:
Racing starts at 10am.
Race location: 2091 Edgewood Drive Chambersburg, PA 17202
Wednesday, January 01, 2014
Park
couple recent shots of the aforementioned Chambersburg Bike Park.
First half of the jump line was built in Fall. Four jumps and the berm. The return line will be built in Spring with a few more jumps.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Happy New Year!
On behalf of the officers I would like to wish everyone a Safe and Happy New Year!
The past year would not have been successful without the help of those members and friends who contributed to the future of our organization through volunteering for our club. Thank You! Your time and generosity is much appreciated!!
I would also like to specially thank Jess and Kent at Gettysburg Bicycle and Fitness. Many of you may not know that our club was on the brink financial failure a few years back. Gettysburg Bicycle provided MBM the opportunity to earn our keep so that we could continue being a gateway for mountain bike enthusiasts in Michuax State Forest. Gettysburg Bicycle has also provided benefits to becoming a member of MBM which far outweigh the cost of membership. Thank You Gettysburg Bicycle!
I would also like to thank Mike and the Iron Cross for their continued support of MBM and our annual MBM Checkpoint in the 2013 Iron Cross. We look forward to seeing you all at the top of Hike-A-Bike Hell in 2014!
My past two years as President of MBM have seen many changes to our club and to the forest we call home. It was also my intention to "Build Bridges" and we have been extremely successful. We have tried to erase lines drawn between riding contingents, initiate constructive communication with Forestry and close gaps between user groups in hopes that everyone can get along and all will have a voice in Michaux. There is still much progress to be made.
Recently we have seen a significant increase in the recreational use of Michaux's trail systems. The stress this creates on the natural resource has not gone unnoticed. I encourage everyone to be good stewards of this gift we enjoy. Respect trail usage signs, tread lightly and exercise common sense and tolerance. If we are responsible members of the forest community it will be unnecessary to legislate responsibility in the forest. Keep our forests free!
As mountain bikers we must yield the right of way on trails. To your credit, most of you do this already. This courtesy greatly improves our image and strengthens the bonds between user groups. It only takes a second to stop and step aside.
A few years ago one of our current members (and a past MBM president) worked with the Borough of Chambersburg to create The Chambersburg Pump Track at the corner of Hood and King streets in town. This year the Chambersburg Town Council, Chambersburg Athletic Department and Volvo Construction Equipment (Shippensburg) enabled MBM members to extend the Pump Track and create a new jump line. The park was renamed Chambersburg Bike Park and represents bicycle advocacy and cooperation between local business, city officials and local organizations. I would like to extend our gratitude to Chambersburg and Volvo CE for making this possible. I also invite you to visit the Chambersburg Bike Park. It's fun and free! (Open during daylight hours and only when the track is clear and dry)
To everyone that contributed to the success of MBM in the past year we thank you!
Remember to Thank your Ride Leader and Sweeper in 2014!
Happy New Year everyone and see you at a ride soon!
Brian "slowride"
The past year would not have been successful without the help of those members and friends who contributed to the future of our organization through volunteering for our club. Thank You! Your time and generosity is much appreciated!!
I would also like to specially thank Jess and Kent at Gettysburg Bicycle and Fitness. Many of you may not know that our club was on the brink financial failure a few years back. Gettysburg Bicycle provided MBM the opportunity to earn our keep so that we could continue being a gateway for mountain bike enthusiasts in Michuax State Forest. Gettysburg Bicycle has also provided benefits to becoming a member of MBM which far outweigh the cost of membership. Thank You Gettysburg Bicycle!
I would also like to thank Mike and the Iron Cross for their continued support of MBM and our annual MBM Checkpoint in the 2013 Iron Cross. We look forward to seeing you all at the top of Hike-A-Bike Hell in 2014!
My past two years as President of MBM have seen many changes to our club and to the forest we call home. It was also my intention to "Build Bridges" and we have been extremely successful. We have tried to erase lines drawn between riding contingents, initiate constructive communication with Forestry and close gaps between user groups in hopes that everyone can get along and all will have a voice in Michaux. There is still much progress to be made.
Recently we have seen a significant increase in the recreational use of Michaux's trail systems. The stress this creates on the natural resource has not gone unnoticed. I encourage everyone to be good stewards of this gift we enjoy. Respect trail usage signs, tread lightly and exercise common sense and tolerance. If we are responsible members of the forest community it will be unnecessary to legislate responsibility in the forest. Keep our forests free!
As mountain bikers we must yield the right of way on trails. To your credit, most of you do this already. This courtesy greatly improves our image and strengthens the bonds between user groups. It only takes a second to stop and step aside.
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Make trails fun for everyone!! |
To everyone that contributed to the success of MBM in the past year we thank you!
Remember to Thank your Ride Leader and Sweeper in 2014!
Happy New Year everyone and see you at a ride soon!
Brian "slowride"
Friday, December 27, 2013
Sunday Ride 12/29 Canceled
See you next week.
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Sunday Dec 22. Mud Banks.
Merry Christmas!
Mud Banks. Ride at 9, gift exchange after the ride.
It looks like rain tomorrow. The temps look to be in the 60's!
Gift exchange is voluntary. (just bring some cheer to share!)
Friday, December 20, 2013
Mi-Snaux Report
It was over 40 at the house this morning at 5:30...stuff was melting most of the night. At this rate, the white is going to disappear quick. You guys might be able to ride trail by Sunday!
Thought I'd post up since in the valley it was at freezing or below on the way to work, by contrast.
Get it when you can!
Thought I'd post up since in the valley it was at freezing or below on the way to work, by contrast.
Get it when you can!
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
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