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25 | Jun | '18
Ian Terry
  What would you do when a 90% chance of rain (with possible thunderstorms) threatened Evergreen Mountain Bike Festival weekend? Answer: grab a rain jacket and go ride some bikes!
25 | Jun | '18
Ian Terry
Summer is the perfect time to get out for a multi-day work party trip. We’ve got you covered with lots of options!
06 | Jun | '18
Ian Terry
June 9: 9am-5pm | June 10:10am-3pm Bikes, Events, and Prizes! --- What’s your demo plan?
31 | May | '18
Bryan Rivard
Clearing passes, demos, guided rides, and clinics—they all have one thing in common: they require a waiver! But what happens if you and your younger rider aren’t showing up together? Do they have to sit and wait for you? Fortunately, no!  
30 | May | '18
Ian Terry
  Two days of bikes, events, and fun: Your ticket is waiting for you now. How is it already Evergreen Bike Festival time? We’re STOKED to bring you and your family Washington’s largest, all-abilities, mountain biking extravaganza—but it snuck up on us with all the statewide projects!
22 | May | '18
Bryan Rivard
  Did you miss the party? You can still check out the trails!  
21 | May | '18
Bryan Rivard
Last weekend held extreme highs and lows for bikers in the Snoqualmie Valley. The opening celebration for the Raging River trail system introduced hundreds of mountain bikers to 17 miles of new riding opportunities. But overshadowing the day was a tragic cougar attack that claimed the life of S. J. Brooks and seriously injured Isaac Sederbaum. The outpouring of grief and concern over this loss speaks to the personal connections that make up the core of our community.
17 | May | '18
Bryan Rivard
Shuttles, demos, and the partners who made it happen. (PLUS: Chainline Brewing Co's Raging River IPA debut!) "Cool sticker."-all your envious friends Join the Raging River Opening celebration THIS Saturday (5/19 - 9:30-4:30pm) with Evergreen, DNR, MTS Greenway, and Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz.  This family-friendly event has options for all-levels of riders (beginner, intermediate, and advanced)--shuttle tickets are sold out, but trails will be open for pedaling, so you're covered!
14 | May | '18
Ian Terry
  Members like you make Washington MTB awesome. You’re part of a passionate community supporting epic trails through stunning terrain—wherever you are in the state. Here’s a virtual high five from our team and Board for your GiveBig donation to open new trails!     And once in a while we aim high but don’t quite make it.  And this time we’ve funded an amazing 60% of our historic goal—but we’ve still got 40% to go!  I know this is a big ask, but with hundreds of thousands of riders in our state we know this is doable. So why stop at 30 miles when we could be delivering you 65? Did you miss the opportunity to give? Or would you like to give more? Help us meet our goal and get ALL 65 trail miles and projects going THIS year. You’ve encouraged us to continue because one thing is clear—our community STILL funded the biggest GiveBig ever. That’s an amazing accomplishment. But as mountain bikers, we’re nothing if not stubborn. Come be stubborn too and help finish what we’ve started. Can you help make our last 56K happen by midnight Wednesday?  I wouldn’t sleep well if I didn’t at least try!  I'm stubborn and proud! A big year calls for a big ask.  Self-funding at this level is new territory for all of us—and this is a rare opportunity.