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    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!

    Big Check for New Glarus Woods

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    Renegade Rick
    February 18, 2024, 05:14 PM

    A big thank you to the Friends of New Glarus Woods State Park for their $30,000 donation to the mountain bike trails project that will break ground this spring! Check the trail conditions page on madcitydirt.com for updates. Shown L to R: Melissa Burns, Park Manager; Jim Grant, Friends of NG Woods President; Ben Neff, CORP President.

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    Dane County Parks has a pet area at Indian Lake County Park. The mountain bike, single Trek Trails I believe will be too narrow and too soft on the margins in order to be able to be towed by a dog and keep both the dog and the bike on the trail and not constantly carving out the sides. The cap city loop and commuter bypass which are paved would perhaps be ideal on certain days. They do eventually get plowed, but will offer a nice firm base to give the dog traction and they allow dogs with a permit.

    When conditions are right I bet that would be fun on the lake, Military Ridge trail, or some of the wider ungroomed trails in the state and county parks that allow bikes and dogs.

    Looks like fun!  I would say that if the tread is  packed firmly enough that the dog's paws are staying on the surface, you're okay.  I wouldn't be surprised if you encountered other riders who thought you shouldn't be there, so I'd be prepared to calmly explain that the dog isn't hurting the tread and hopefully they accept that, but people can be irrational.  Someplace like Quarry Park that isn't officially groomed (and is frequented by plenty of dogs) is perhaps less likely to result in confrontation.  Though it may be difficult to navigate through those tight trails.

    Hey all, I was out at blue mounds on the 8th and left some gloves in the chalet.  They have them in the office, but I’m not sure when I’ll be able to make it back out there.  If anyone happens to be out there and can mule them to Madison anytime soon id greatly appreciate it.   8one2-239-3098

    Thanks,
    Mitch

    Greetings! I've recently started bikejoring with my husky mix. Essentially he pulls the bike instead of a sled. It definitely takes a bit of finness and I'm glad I was a solid MTBer before trying it out. This winter I'd love to find some trails that are somewhat groomed that also allow dogs, are not too technical (green and blue), and have decent trail visibility / are one-way only so we don't have any surprise collisions.

    Any and all recommendations welcome and THANKS!!!
       - Anu

    If anyone is curious what this all looks like I'll attempt to attach a pic of us from last winter :)

    Hello fat bikers. Please help get the grooming done. Grab your snowshoes and reply with what is done and needs to be done. Thank you!

    This committee promotes membership and fundraising. Maximize your impact by helping plan and implement campaigns, meet with donors, organize member information, and drive other actions that will sustain CORP with supporters and financial resources to make local mountain biking the best it can be! The principle requirements are the time and commitment to follow through with tasks. Meeting cadence or bi-monthly. Requires a handful of hours per month, much work will be done via email.
    Interested? Contact info@madcitydirt.com.

    Work with this team to promote events and inform membership of news and activities. A knowledge of social media is helpful, but not required; we have folks with those skills, and the ability to coordinate and communicate amongst those people will serve you, and the club, better than any technical knowledge. The principle requirements are the time and commitment to follow through with tasks. Meeting cadence monthly. Requires a handful of hours per month, much work will be done via email.
    Interested? Contact info@madcitydirt.com.
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