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A Message from CORBA’s President By Mark Langton CORBA’s Fat Tire Fest is fast approaching! On October 17, mountain bikers from all over Southern California will convene at Castaic Lake State Recreation Area (next to Castaic Lagoon) for a fun day of trail riding and all kinds of mountain biking activities for the entire family, including demo bikes from cutting edge manufacturers, skills classes, mountain bike product exhibitors, and free tune-ups and seminars by REI. And new this year is the urban cyclocross race. There will also be a huge raffle with bikes and equipment from manufacturers and local bike shops. See below for more details. All of this is to help raise awareness and funds for CORBA’s ongoing programs which include trail advocacy, the free monthly Introduction to Mountain Biking Skills clinic, our Trail Crew, and Youth Adventures at-risk youth program and other youth-related activities such as Take a Kid Mountain Biking day (this weekend October 2 at Malibu Creek State Park in Calabasas; see the article below). In preparation for the event there will be a trail work day on October 9 to do brush removal and repair work on several of the trails that will be used for the Fat Tire Fest’s Poker Ride and fun rides. For details, visit our blog entry for this event. We hope you can help us out to make this another outstanding event! Access to trails for mountain biking in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area and surrounding areas is not guaranteed. Please help CORBA maintain access to currently open trails and increase mountain biking opportunities on hundreds of miles of trails that are currently closed to mountain bikes.
This year, Take a Kid Mountain Biking is sponsored by REI and we thank them for their contribution to our kids well-being! For more details and registration, visit our Take
a Kid Mountain Biking web page, or Fifty-One parents and kids have signed up for the ride as of September 30, and there's still room for more. Don't miss out! Fat Tire Fest News Flash!
Demos! Prizes! XC and Night Rides! REI Classes The 23rd Annual Fat Tire Fest is coming Oct 17th to Castaic Lake State Recreation Area!
CORBA offers all day and night mountain bike fun for all ages and skill levels! A special pre-Fest event will be taking place in Castaic Sat. Oct 16 with the Light & Motion Night Ride Demo. There will be two rides 6:30 pm and 8 pm. Use our online registration to reserve your spot while there are still spaces left. You can also register for the Fat Tire Fest when you come to the Light & Motion night ride! Light & Motion will be exhibiting on Sun Oct 17 at the Fat Tire Fest. Come check out their awesome light systems! Light & Motion Fat Tire Fest Special Discount! Light
& Motion is offering a CORBA Fat Tire Fest Light System Special
for registered participants of 10% off any of their lights.
Check the Fat Tire Fest Events / Schedule at: www.CORBAmtb.com/FTF for class times and event descriptions!
Win Prizes! Win a Chutta 910 Lumen light system donated by Radical-Lights and $75 gift certificates towards a Radical-Lights system in the giant Fat Tire Fest raffle! Register early by Oct 10 and get 10 extra raffle tickets! Win! Hydration packs donated by The North Face and Camelbak!
Marzocchi will be attending the the Fat Tire Fest and bringing the latest Rocky Mountain Bicycles for you to test ride! Specialized will have all their newest line of 2011 rigs for you to take out for a spin on the trails! Topanga Creek Bicycles will have Pivot Demo Bikes for you to try!
Register early by October 10 for the CORBA Fat Tire Fest and get 10 more raffle tickets!! For all event details and registration information go to: www.CORBAmtb.com/FTF! Come out and join in the fun and all day and night mountain bike action! All proceeds from the Fat Tire Fest fundraiser go towards supporting CORBA's programs and mountain bike trail advocacy in Los Angeles and the surrounding area. (818)206-8213 and ftf@corbamtb.com.
October 9: Castaic Lake State Recreational Area (in preparation for the Fat Tire Festival) Help us get ready for CORBA’s annual Fat Tire Fest, which will take place on October 17th. On Saturday, October 9, 2010, we’ll be doing brush removal and some minor trail repair on the trails that will be used for the CORBA Fat Tire Fest. For more details, visit our blog entry for this event. October 16: Annual COSCA Trail Work Day and Lunch in Thousand Oaks Join CORBA, SMMTC, COSCA and other volunteer groups to work on the Conejo Open Space trails. There will be a thank you lunch after the work. This is a great event with many volunteers. If you hike or ride the trails in Thousand Oaks, please come out and help maintain these trails! No prior experience is necessary; they'll provide the tools and instructions on how to use them. This annual Conejo Valley event draws a large crowd and as always helps to put some very sweet trails back into good shape. Be sure to stay afterwards for the free lunch and raffle.This year we will be working to build a new trail to complete a loop between the Santa Rosa Trail above Wildwood Park and the Lower Santa Rosa Trail in the Santa Rosa Valley. This new trail will enable a great new loop from Wildwood Park. Meet at the Conejo Community Center in Thousand Oaks (Botanical Garden Entrance off Gainsborough Road). Registration and board busses: 7:30-8:00 a.m. For more details, visit our calendar entry for this event. Reminder: Sullivan Canyon Closed until November 12th Read our blog entry to get the full story. Ralphs Community Contribution Program Requires Reregistration For those of us who have linked our Ralphs Club Card to support CORBA, Ralphs requires that we reregister on an annual basis, on or after September 1st each year, so that they continue to contribute to CORBA. Please register or reregister your Ralphs card now, it will only take 30 seconds! To learn more about this program, see these details. New on the CORBA Website
For a list of upcoming recreational rides, please visit the CORBA Calendar. CORBA’s Recreational Rides calendar provides a full monthly schedule of mountain bike rides for all skill levels. Mountain bike rides are organized by CORBA member clubs and led by experienced and knowledgeable guides. Recreational rides are a fun and social way to experience a variety of trails in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, and beyond. Free Mountain Biking Skills Clinic
The CORBA free skills clinic is held on the first Saturday of every month at Malibu Creek State Park. Mountain biking is a lot like tennis or skiing. Just a few minor adjustments in technique can make a huge difference in your control and proficiency. If you want to get better faster, you need to know the fundamentals of mountain biking technique. Whether you're just getting into mountain biking or have been riding for years, you'll learn some valuable tips from our Introduction to Mountain Biking skills class that is offered each month. Check out our Skills Clinic web page for all the information. After the clinic, see photos of your new skills on the CORBA web site that you can share with your family and friends!
We have set up accounts with Twitter and Facebook to help keep people informed of the latest developments in our trail advocacy, recreational rides and trailwork days. Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/CORBAmtb and Facebook at facebook.com/CORBAMTB. Join or Renew your membership today on our membership web page. Join Our Team! Do you have any ideas about mountain biking recreation in the L.A. region? Would you like to apply your skills and manage projects that contribute to the sport and lifestyle that you love? Is there an advocate in you? We are recruiting motivated individuals who work well with others. Send an email to info@corbamtb.com or come to a monthly Members Meeting to find out more about what we do and how you can help. Check the calendar for the next meeting. Other simple ways to support CORBA
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