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February eTerraTimes Newsletter Published Jan 31

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

The February edition of CORBA’s monthly newsletter, the eTerraTimes, was published today, January 31. If you don’t get it by email, you can view it online.

As always, the eTerraTimes has all the latest news for mountain bikers in the Santa Monica Mountains and surrounding areas.

Save the Date – April 7: Wenches With Wrenches

Monday, January 28th, 2013

From Wendy Engelberg of Girlz Gone Riding

backpack contentsWith the help of Matt Lay at Pasadena Cyclery and the enthusiasm of the fabulous Jenny Johnson and Sue Lafferty, we are going to start a new series of events: Wenches with Wrenches!

Our 1st event will be at Pasadena Cyclery April 7th, Sunday from 10am-3pm with a break for lunch. This is a FREE maintenance clinic! But not just ANY maintenance clinic, this is geared 100% to the GGR group and the women attending.

The main focus will be on repairing mechanicals that happen on the trail. Not just changing flats, but repairing derailleurs, chains, putting your brake pads back in, etc. We will duplicate situations on the trails and fix them so we can ride our bikes out, and not have to walk them out. We will limit the group to about 15 so the mechanics can keep a close eye on each girl and give more personalized direction. We will also include suspension set up which we have found out many, many girlz don’t know how to do themselves, basic maintenance that is simple to do every month, how to maintain tubeless tires and O so much more!

The more we educate our women, the better consumers they will become, and that forces our bike shops to treat women customers the same as everyone else, if not better.

I will be asking the girlz that sign up specifically what they want to learn to repair, and we will try to accommodate everyone’s request. I will post an announcement on the GGR blog site as well as put up an event page because sign up will be required and limited to 15-20 girlz.

I hope you all can attend, this is a great opportunity in so many ways and the beginning of something even bigger. We already have a second workshop set up for July 28 at Newbury Park Bicycle Shop.

Town Hall 1/26 Cancelled

Thursday, January 24th, 2013

Due to circumstances beyond our control, we must cancel our Town Hall meeting at Paramount Ranch this Saturday January 26. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements regarding meetings to discuss shared use issues with agency representatives of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Happy Trails!

Conejo Open Space Challenge Starts February 1

Friday, January 11th, 2013

Photo_092910_001From February 1 through May 1, 2013, mountain bikers, hikers, trail runners and equestrians of all ages are challenged to experience ten of the best and most beautiful multi-use trails in the Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency (COSCA).  This is a “virtual” event, where you will take photos of specific landmarks along trails and email them in for validation to show you have completed all of the event’s trail segments.  The goal is to create a unique event to benefit COSCA that involves all trail users, from people completely unfamiliar with the trails to long time veterans.  Participants who complete all 10 segments by May 1 will be entered into a raffle to win prizes donated by event sponsors: Michaels Bicycles, Roadrunner Sports, Boney Mountain Coffee, and Billy D’z BBQ.  Prizes will also be given for best photos as judged by the Conejo Open Space Foundation (cosf.org). Photos will also be available on COSCA’s Facebook page and at COSF’s website.

For event or sponsorship information contact Steve Bacharach at steve.bacharach@gmail.com or 805-405-7635.

Click here for an event flyer.

January eTerraTimes Newsletter Published Jan 3

Thursday, January 3rd, 2013

The first edition for 2013 of CORBA’s monthly newsletter, the eTerraTimes, was published today, January 3. If you don’t get it by email, you can view it online.

As always, the eTerraTimes has all the latest news for mountain bikers in the Santa Monica Mountains and surrounding areas.

CORBA Welcomes New Board Member

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013

Jen for eTTWe are very excited to announce the appointment of our newest Director, long-time racer and advocate Jennifer Klausner.  Jen has served as Executive Director of Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition (LACBC), www.la-bike.org, since 2007, but (little known fact) her cycling roots are in the dirt.  She explains it this way:  “Riding mountain bikes, especially on my local trails, has deep personal meaning for me.  I am a participant or fan of every cycling discipline, but there is something I get from riding dirt that does not come from all those asphalt and social ride miles; it’s soul-riding, and truly, the reason I’ve carved out a career in advocating for cyclists.  I am excited to apply my non-profit and administrative experience to CORBA’s effort to protect and develop public access to open spaces.”  If you can’t find her out climbing Sullivan Ridge, Jen can always be reached at jennifer@corbamtb.com.

Q & A With New Nat’l Recreation Area Superintendent Jan. 26

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013

David SzymanskiNewly appointed Superintendent of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SMMNRA) David Szymanski, along with several National Park Service and State Park representatives, will be available for a question and answer session this January 26 from 2:00-4:00pm at Paramount Ranch in Agoura Hills.

Presented by CORBA, this will be an opportunity to ask questions directly and discuss such issues as the future of the SMMNRA, improving user safety and minimizing conflicts, and creating a backcountry community through stewardship. This is a unique opportunity to meet our top land management representatives one-on-one and get a better sense of what the SMMNRA is going to look like in the next 10-15 years, especially on the brink of the final phases of the new Trail Management Plan.

It is important to have a strong showing from the mountain bike community to show our interest and commitment to working with land managers in the SMMNRA.

WHAT WE DID IN 2002

Tuesday, January 1st, 2013

By Mark Langton

No, that’s not a typo. What we did in 2012 is what we did in 2002, and 1992. Of course, it is usually at this time of year where we talk about “things we did” in the past year. I can point to the thousands of hours of volunteer work that has included trail building, maintenance, and repair on many miles of trails; free mountain bike skills classes for hundreds of local mountain bikers; Youth Adventures and Kids Club rides which exposed kids to the wonders of our mountains from the saddle of a mountain bike; and thousands of hours of advocacy efforts working with land managers, attending public meetings, and analyzing and commenting on environmental and administrative documents to help keep trails open and increase shared use opportunities. But numbers are only part of the story.

So much of what we did and continue to do is behind the scenes. For example, our quarterly meetings with National Park Service and California State Parks land managers maintain a vital and vibrant link between the agencies and the mountain bike community. So when I hear someone say something to the effect of “what has CORBA done lately?” or “CORBA really hasn’t done anything”, I simply smile and say, what we did “lately” was create CORBA 25 years ago. And what what we have accomplished is to have literally kept trails open to mountain biking and opened up many more that probably would not have been designated for bicycles.

Back in 1987 there were powerful opponents to bicycles being on trails, and the land managers were not prepared for this “new” activity on their open space trails. Land managers were hesitant to create wholesale change, and in fact at the meeting that served as the flashpoint for CORBA’s founding, land managers voted to adopt a closed-to-bikes policy while vowing to work with the mountain bike group to see if bicycles could be integrated into the trail system. Seeing how there really wasn’t an organized group, those in attendance passed around a note pad, gathered names and numbers, and CORBA was born. Had CORBA not been formed immediately after that meeting, it is very likely that most of the narrower trails in the Santa Monica Mountains and surrounding areas would be off-limits to bicycles, because there would not have been anyone to stand up to the opponents. Through the consistent efforts of so many through the years, we are now seen as partners in the backcountry community rather than outsiders. This did not happen overnight. And now 25 years later we are still having to argue the legitimacy of bicycles on trails. Not because they cause damage, but because there are still people who think that it’s okay to speed by other users without slowing down. It’s the biggest problem the mountain bike community faces, and it is totally fixable. Just slow down to the speed of others when passing, and before blind corners. Try it. You’ll like it!

Sorry if it sounds like I’m being preachy here. I just love the activity of riding bicycles on trails too much to not at least try to spread the word of responsible riding. I know that a lot  of mountain bikers are not prone to joining groups or even thinking they should obey the rules. But sometimes we need to think about the consequences of our actions and remember that what we do often reflects on others. Whether it’s family, church, work, friends, or a combination, our actions often  say more about us than anything else. When it comes to our open space trails, we’re all out there for the same reason; to enjoy nature. When cyclists go too fast or act disrespectfully of others, that’s what people remember. All I’m asking is that you try slowing down around others and tell me how it affected your overall experience. We are continually telling the land managers that if we work together, we can coexist. They are listening, now it’s up to us to come through on the promise.

Ride and Mingle Photos Posted

Monday, December 17th, 2012

 

Saturday’s Ride and Mingle was a great success, with plenty of good-natured conversation, some brief but important PSA’s about trail etiquette, great riding to incredible vista points, and a bunch of happy prize winners. Plus the perfect weather and remarkably clear views made the day extra special. Thanks everyone who came out to allow us to thank you for your support of CORBA.

 

Photos of the event and riders can be viewed at our RAM photo gallery.

December eTerraTimes Newsletter Published Dec 12

Wednesday, December 12th, 2012

This month the big story is the Ride and Mingle coming up this weekend in Topanga State Park. It was originally scheduled for last month but we had to reschedule because of poor weather. Check out our December eTT edition!