Slow and Say Hello Outpost 2020 Schedule Announced
Test your trail etiquette knowledge and learn how to tread lightly in our parks and open space preserves at Slow […]
Test your trail etiquette knowledge and learn how to tread lightly in our parks and open space preserves at Slow […]
Test your trail etiquette knowledge and learn how to tread lightly in our parks and open space preserves at Slow & Say Hello! trailhead outposts this summer through fall. Look for the tent on July 21 at Lake Lagunitas.
We are often asked by mountain bikers what they can do to increase trail access. The #1 answer? Always slow down when passing others and – most importantly – really slow down! When riding, be an ambassador of our activity and promote our friendly nature.
Visit the Trail Partners’ “Slow and Say Hello!” outpost this Saturday at the historic Phoenix Lake log cabin to get all of your trail-related questions answered, learn about safe trail use, and use your new knowledge of trail etiquette to win fun prizes. For this one day only, the historic Log Cabin will also be open to the public.
Trail Partners have been setting up “Slow and Say Hello!” outposts at popular trailheads around the county this summer to remind those who recreate on Marin’s open space, watershed and park lands of the importance of trail safety, courtesy toward other visitors, and respect for the plants and wildlife that inhabit them.
With the launch of the MCBC Off-Road Program in 2012, we identified three primary goals – the “Three E’s” as we call them: Education, Environmental Stewardship and Expanded Opportunities for mountain biking. MCBC is delivering on all of these goals.
Last weekend 300 riders enjoyed the epic riding, stellar views & serious challenges of the 2016 MCBC Dirt Fondo
Over 90% had a great experience, good interactions with other users and felt safe!
After 5+ years with MCBC, April will be moving on to new position outside of cycling advocacy.
“I love doing daily mini rides with my family…”
New, permanent signs will remind users to mind speed limits, not block roads or trails and to be aware of surroundings.
“..people outside on trails, whether on foot, bicycles, or horses, is something that should be celebrated and encouraged…”