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Hey folks Some of the presentations from the IMBA World Summit have been placed on the website. ........ very interesting topics - check it out go to enjoy Nick Bowman |
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2010 IMBA World Summit Wrap Up Day 2: check this out, a great summary by Mark Eller And yes I was at the IMBA Congress instead of trying out a demo bike on purpose built single track. Call me crazy but that’s the call when you are paid by Aussie MTB riders to gain access in our homeland. It was worth going nonetheless, to get some insight into the inner workings of IMBA in the US. |
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Workshop 5 – The NSW MTB Trail Forum and Workshop in Hornsby, Sydney |
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Glenrock State Conservation Area and the Trails Wonderland |
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Workshop 4: Lysterfield, Melbourne Four on the floor; that is for sure. The pace was really picking up by the time we hit Melbourne. Especially when you have got a guy like Snozza (of Full Gas Promotions and Trailmix fame) driving the peloton. Trying to keep up with this guy is like trying to tame the wind. |
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The Magic of Margaret River Well, as most of you would know, Margaret River (MR) is generally know for is world class surfing and boutique wineries and more recently, some outstanding micro breweries, but did you know that Margaret River is also a hot spot for some truly amazing MTB trails. Sure, there are all the inherent issues of keen locals and time poor land managers, but the potential of the DEC forest and the people who are willing to make it happen, meant that Margaret River was the place to be for Trail Sustainability Workshop number 3. |
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Round 2: the Brisbane Trails Sustainability Workshop at Mt Coot-tha |
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As part of the national advocacy tour, IMBA Australia visited the Rockwheelers MTB Club in Townsville to check out their latest trails. Our rationale was to build the case that there are working trails in the land down under that provide perfect examples of the IMBA model in operation in our soils and our climate. On top of that, Joey was keen to see how these guys were going after his visit in 2002. |
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Wow! Holy flying fox batman. Cairns and the Tablelands ooze MTB potential on all fronts. As you may know Cairns was the site of the 1996 World MTB Championships and while the legacy has never lived up to the visions of the organisers of that iconic event, there is certainly some momentum to get Cairns back on the MTB map now. |
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It has begun; Nick and Joey are on the road conducting trail workshops in 5 locations across Australia to promote sustainable mountain bike management, tourism and recreation. |
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