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November 2007 - Posts

  • Logging might affect mountain bike trail

    Article from Comox Valley Record - unfortunately there was little notice that Timberwest would be at the meeting, next time we'll have to have as many local bikers, hikers, runners etc to come to the meeting and show how much interest there is in the protection of the trails.  


    By Colleen Dane - Comox Valley Record - November 28, 2007


    It’s their watershed and their mountain-biking trails — but it’s not the Village of Cumberland’s land, it’s TimberWest’s and next year, two cutblocks are planned for logging in the area.

    Steve Lorimer was on hand at the village council this week to give an update on TimberWest’s activities during the past year and to advise councillors and the public about logging plans in their area for 2008.

    The presentation came at the request of council, who voiced some concerns recently about activity in the Hamilton Lake watershed, Cumberland’s water source.

    Lorimer and other TimberWest staff talked about the plans to log in four blocks in the Trent area as they call it.

    Two are lower, closer to the highway and less of a concern to the village. The other two, though, have larger impacts — one is just downstream of Hamilton Lake above the reservoir, and the other, farther down, is the home to the popular mountain biking trail Bucket of Blood.

    “We have a harvest block that is located where the trail goes through right now,” said Lorimer about the impacts of their plans.

    While he said preliminary meetings have been held with Jeremy Grasby, local mountain-biker and owner of Cumberland’s Riding Fool Hostel, he didn’t say the trail could be left as is. Perhaps it can be rebuilt after, he suggested, or parts of it moved into a reserve area being left on the land.

    Their concern largely with mountain-biking in the area involves potential liability issues, said Lorimer — and Grasby said he’d look into how other communities had dealt with that.

    Councillors asked some questions about the hydrological studies required before logging in the watershed, and Coun. Bronco Moncrief also suggested a possible land swap to protect areas around the Hamilton Lake.

    The presentation was only for information, and no motion was considered by council.

    reporter@comoxvalleyrecord.com

     

  • Donations for Trail Building now accepted

    Trailbuilding Donations

    Are you unable to come help at the various trail building events in the Comox Valley? Have you ridden here before but are now far away? We have setup this donation program to allow you an easy way to give back to the trails we all love so much.

    This money will be put towards various supplies for the trail builders including nails, tools, fuel and oil for chainsaws, signs for the trails and much more. Additionally a portion of the donations will be forwarded to the Cumberland Community Forest Society to continue to purchase more of the local forest for permanent preservation of the great trail network.

    Any amount will be much appreciated and we thank you for your support.

    Make payments with PayPal - it's fast, free and secure!

    All donators will be sent one of our new "Riding Island Style" stickers

     

  • First Forbidden Trail Day a success

    With the short notice for this first trail day on Forbidden, the turnout of 18 was fabulous. Weather while chilly at the start (ice covered puddles going in) it was dry and kept you working to stay warm. The group broke up and worked along at each small section mud hole, repair etc. Progress was pretty quick and we all accumulated to the Good Enuf section. one of the most washed out sections of the trail. With many people to pick rocks, we went to work rebuilding the old line which has taken quite some erosion of late. A few others got to work of finishing the bridge over the pond which is now complete!

    The next day is planned for Sunday Dec 16th and our focus will be on work further down the trail.

    Photos can be found here... http://cvmtb.com/photos/trails/tags/Nov+18+Trail+Day/default.aspx

     A big thanks to all who made it out! a lot of hard work has been put back into a great trail.
     

  • Forbidden Plateau Trail Day - Sunday Nov 18th

    Come rain or shine and join us for the first official Trail Day on Forbidden Plateau. Meeting time is 10am at the Nymph Falls parking lot, and we'll be heading up to the top from there. Bring your shovels, pulaskis, mattocks, gloves and water.

    It's somewhat short notice but it's likely that we can get a selection of snacks beverages, etc to keep everyone going.

    The plan is to do a mass work day on Two Sheiks, and potentially we have upwards of 20 people likely to show up. Plans include water control, the Good Enuf trail section, rock and soil work along the trail.

    If you ever ride forbidden but haven't done any trail work before, we'll be happy to help teach some tricks.

    Can't make it for the whole day or still want to ride? add 30 minutes to your ride and come help pick rocks for the trail :)

    Looking forward to getting everyone together and turning this into a regular event!

     

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