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MTB Tahoe Epic weekend August 13-15
Posted by: Josh on Monday, June 07, 2010 - 12:03 AM PST
Announcements August is coming up fast, and with it MTB Tahoe! Along with Mere Mortals and 5 other Northern California mountain biking clubs, ROMP is once again participating in this annual festival of trailwork, camping - and of course riding - in the Lake Tahoe region. This year's event happens Friday through Sunday, August 13th to 15th. A limited number of camping spaces will be open to early arrivals from Wednesday night the 11th if you just can't get there soon enough.

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Bike Trips in Italy
Posted by: PiccolinaAdventurs on Wednesday, April 21, 2010 - 01:21 PM PST
Announcements I want to invite the traveling types among you to join me on a cultural bike tour in Italy this summer.

Once upon a time I moved to Italy. And I found- not only the beautiful landscapes, charming towns & wonderful food the country is famous for- but also touched an undiscovered world of rich traditions, lively culture and warm, welcoming people. This world was the "authentic" Italy many travelers seek, but never find. And I returned home filled with energy to share these experiences with others. Turns out this "authentic" Italy is as excited to meet us as we are to meet them!

Since then I've devoted my life to taking people on cultural bike tours through Italy. Affordably.

I'd like to extend the invitation to you:

Biking Puglia's Dazzling Coast - June 15th - 24th
Beloved by its people for the warm weather, sparkling seas and haunting wind, Puglia is a land of dazzling beauty and ancient mystery.

Farmers, fishermen and housewives are our guides and our hosts. Enjoy the simple beauty of their ancient olive orchards & stone farmhouses, or the splendor of the region's Baroque cathedrals, Byzantine mosaics and eclectic villas. In the evenings, indulge in home-made southern meals, excellent wines, and- if the mood is right- some Pugliese folk songs and dancing.

Highlights
  • Ten days of riding by beautiful countryside and along coastal roads
  • Guided tour of Lecce’s baroque churches
  • Enjoy a traditional homemade lunch with a farmer’s family
  • Overnignt in beautifully-restored 6th-century stone dwellings
  • Relaxing over a glass of wine at Otranto’s castle
  • Motorboat visit to the Adriatic sea caves
  • Authentic cooking class- begun by hand-making pasta or hand-picking our own tomatoes
  • The mysterious trulli-town of Alberobello, a UNESCO-heritage site
Difficulty: Easy-Moderate

Learn more at: Biking Puglia's Dazzling Coast

Mountain Biking Sicily - September 6th - 15th
Co-guided by a local Sicilian off-road competitor who grew up riding these very trails, we journey across dramatic mountains, swanky beaches, vibrant cities and circle the volcanic crater of Mt. Etna, while enjoying island's fine wines and traditional meals home-cooked by mamma or at the local trattoria.

Highlights
  • Spectacular single-track rides through the Madonie mountains
  • Discovering the extraordinary Norman mosaics of Monreale
  • Traditional cooking lesson with the ladies of a hilltop village
  • Night ride toward the Piano Battaglia summit, followed by a homemade dinner under the stars!
  • Grilled fish on the famous Cefalù beaches
  • Almond wine & sweeping views from romantic Taormina
  • Ride the slopes of Mt. Etna to its red-hot volcanic crater
Difficulty: Moderate-Challenging

Learn more at: Sicily Mountain Biking: Summit to Sea

For info about everything else, visit PiccolinaAdventures.com. Or feel free to email me at laura [at] piccolinaadventures [dot] com .

I hope you're enjoying the sunny, springy weather!
Sincerely, Laura

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BIKE NITE-Art Exhibition of bikes
Posted by: TerriHillBikeArt on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 03:36 PM PST
Announcements Los Gatos Museums Gallery is hosting a special one night exhibit:

BIKE NITE!

Terri Hill is known for her bicycle paintings.
Come view her collection of bikes and meet the artist.
Friday Night Champagne Reception
October 9, 5-8pm
Los Gatos Museums Gallery, 24 N. Santa Cruz Ave, Los Gatos, CA 95030
(next door to Smith & Hawken)

Terri Hill
Designer:Hill

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Environmentalists ramping up statewide ballot effort to save state parks
Posted by: Josh on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 - 12:04 AM PST
Announcements With the Schwarzenegger administration preparing to close up to 100 state parks, California's top environmental groups are quietly putting together a ballot campaign they hope will turn the bad news into a renaissance for the state's long-struggling park system.

The Nature Conservancy, National Audubon Society, Trust for Public Land, Save-the-Redwoods League and others have raised nearly $1 million and conducted months of polling toward a November 2010 ballot measure that would increase vehicle license fees by $15 a year to fund parks.

from Mercury news

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Coe MTB patrol discussion
Posted by: Josh on Tuesday, September 15, 2009 - 08:17 PM PST
Announcements A couple of years ago we had the Lick Fire and I tried to make an MTB Fire Survey Patrol program so we could ride in the burn zone while it was still closed. We did manage to form up something and do some rides, discover new trails, and have fun, but the program was really a dud. I admit it. Still, it was a new thing to try.

Now we are facing a possible closure of the park. I doubt it will close. If it does close, it would be good to be part of a patrol program so you can be in there legitimately, and not run when you see Cameron coming around the bend.

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