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    benon2wheelsNG
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    CORP Wants to know what you think about our trails.

    Participate in our Spring Survey and let us know how we are doing!
       https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSccEXsQp4s9oLTS7k8Ak1GlGtJmkSCWpQMtfMi6smuwnDQxwQ/viewform

    Please complete the survey by April 30, 2024.

    2024 Battle of CamRock

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    Renegade Rick
    April 10, 2024, 10:16 AM



    Capital Off Road Pathfinders is Proud to Host the 2024 Battle of CamRock, the “Fan Favorite” of the Wisconsin Off Road Series!



    Ready to take on a true Wisconsin off-road challenge? The Battle of CamRock is held on some of Wisconsin’s most sought-after trails and is the most popular event amongst veteran racers. With elevation gain nearing 600ft per lap and a leg-busting climb at the start and finish, the Battle of CamRock is the most challenging race in the series and truly one for the wicked.

    The Battle of CamRock will take place on Sunday June 2nd, 2024, at Dane County’s scenic CamRock Park.

    Registration: https://www.bikereg.com/battle-of-camrock
    Event Website: https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/wors/
    Location: https://goo.gl/maps/rEm1k5LLXJRi4EX78

    Volunteer: Sign Up!  Sign Up!

    If you are coming to spectate, support your racer, or just visit the area you’ll find that CamRock Park is one of Dane County’s gems with Native prairie restorations, Oak covered rolling hills, Creeks, and Valleys. CamRock Park is home to over 12 miles of outstanding mountain bike trails that are designed, built, and maintained by Capital Off Road Pathfinders (CORP).

    All proceeds from the Battle of CamRock race directly support Dane County Parks MTB trail improvements and maintenance.

    Re: Volunteering 2024

    in Cross Plains
    Cliffy
    April 03, 2024, 10:16 AM

    CANCELED - April 6th Trail Day.

    We will be rescheduling to Saturday April 20, 2024 at 9am.  Same game plan for this date.  See you there!

    Saris Trails

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    Renegade Rick
    March 26, 2024, 07:54 PM

    Trail Description

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    Questions or Concerns?
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    Saris Trails - Coming Soon!

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    LaurieS
    March 20, 2024, 03:18 PM

    Saris is reopening the their trails! There's still some clean up to be done, but look for the trails to be open for riding later this spring, on a trial basis. Soon you'll be able to ride the cluster of trails that is Quarry Ridge, Saris, and Seminole.

    Volunteers will be needed for a Spring Work day on Sunday, April 21, 12:00-4:00 PM. Volunteers are welcome to help get the trails ride ready.

    Big thanks to our friends at Saris for their partnership!

    April is Love Your Trails Month!

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    LaurieS
    March 13, 2024, 02:17 PM

    It's time to pitch in and show your trails some maintenance love! Volunteers are needed to get our trails ready for the warmer months ahead. Look for work day details from trail stewards throughout the month of April.

    UPDATE: The weather has caused some changes in work days; please see updates below:

    April 13:
    Quarry Ridge, 8:30 AM
    Dam Trails, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM
    Middleton Bike Park, 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
    Blue Mound State Park, POSTPONED due to wet conditions, new date pending
    Area 25.5
    Badger Prairie, 8:00-11:00 AM

    April 20:
    CamRock
    Cross Plains, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

    April 21
    Saris Trails, 12:00-4:00 PM

    April 27:
    Blackhawk, 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
    Seminole

    Aldo Leopold - Postponed, new date TBD

    Check trailhead Facebook pages for more details.

    Don't forget to join the party at the Spring Fundraiser on April 13, 6:00-9:00 PM at Machinery Row Bicycles. All trail work volunteers will receive a complimentary door-prize ticket as a thank you! Tickets are available through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/corp-2024-spring-fundraiser-tickets-848017462057

    Thank you for your help as we get ready to ride!

    Volunteering 2024

    in Cross Plains
    Cliffy
    March 11, 2024, 03:35 PM

    Spring is on its way!  Lets get ready for mountain biking!  The Cross Plains trails are currently closed due to mud but dry warm weather should have them rideable soon.  Check out the trail status at www.madcitydirt.com
     
    We have a spring workday set for Saturday April 6, 2024 from 9am-12pm, so please add this to your calendar.  Meet at the trailhead near CTH KP and Bourbon Road at 9am.  Everyone is welcome, young and old, and we will have tools for everyone.  We will work on clearing leaves and brush from the trails, fix any erosion problems that may have developed over the winter, and may have a couple special projects.  Also, let us know if you have any kids that are in need of a community service project.  We can always come up with ideas.

    Please plan on bringing your gloves, bug spray, water, and a loppers or spade shovel (if you have one)! We will plan on having some food and beverage at the end of the event.  If you think you can make it, please reply to the Facebook event below and pass this information along to friends.
     
    https://www.facebook.com/events/730183142591955

    March is the Cruelest Month

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    augs
    March 04, 2024, 10:03 PM

    With the nice warm weather we've been having, everyone's thoughts are turning to single track. But the weather can be cruel; it takes a surprisingly long time for the warmth to penetrate and dry out the ground, especially on north facing slopes.  There are many places where there is still snow.  A few things to think about:

    • We want to go ride.
    • We want you to be able to go ride.
    • We want you to have a good time when you go ride, not slog through axle deep mud.
    • Trails with southern or neutral exposures, thin soil cover, or sandy soil will be the first to open.  Quarry Park has already opened, and the Dam Trails and Quarry Ridge shouldn't be far behind.  Blackhawk, Middleton, and Blue Mound might be a bit.
    • Rain is as helpful, if not more helpful, than sunny warm days.  It does a better job of penetrating deep woods and shady slopes.  Once the frost is out, the warm windy days can do their work of drying things out.
    • Pump tracks!

    It's a hard time to be a mountain biker, but we'll get through it together!  Keep an eye on the trail conditions, we'll get you out there as soon as we can.

    Madison Parks has listened to the community and included mountain bike facilities on their property north of Garver Feed Mill known as Olbrich Park - North Parcel. There is a Public Input Meeting this Thursday, February 29 at 6:00; it would be great for them to hear more support for this, and other projects.  Please attend if you can!
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