Did you know the trails on Sorin’s Bluff (Memorial Park) are almost entirely built and maintained by volunteers? These folks are busy, just like everyone else, but they set aside a little bit of time to help make the trails possible. If you can find time to ride, you can find time to invest in the future of the trails. A good rule of thumb is for every 10 hours you spend riding the trails, consider spending at least 1 hour giving back. You can do that, right?
How do you get involved ? First, join the bike club or make a donation. By joining, you are investing in us and the work we do to maintain the bike trails.
Second, invest some time to help the club achieve it’s goals. Help with trail work, work one of our events, help us raise money for trail improvement projects, etc. See our calendar link for trail work dates and times.
Click on the contact link on this web site to find out what you can do to get involved and become one of the many volunteers that are stewards of the trails, not just users of the trails.
Hey i started riding at redwing and must say its my new favorite spot to ride. I rode memorial today and just wanted to let you know that there are a couple trees that have fallen on the trail, including one that was not on the trail when I rode last week. I was also curious about one of the downhill trails, the one farthest from the golf course seems well maintained, but the one that exits right next to the driving range seems out of commission. Has that trail been abandoned? It had some really fun drops and would love to see it in good shape. If you guys just need trail builders I’d be more than happy to lend a hand.
Hi Evan, Thanks for coming and enjoying the trails that we have on Memorial. Thank you for letting us know about the downed trees we will be sure to get those cleared asap. The DH trail that you mentioned that seems well maintained has become the main DH trail and the other hasn’t been abandoned to the point of being closed but there currently hasn’t been any interest in maintaining it. Please become a member of the R.A.M.B.O IMBA chapter, we’d love to have more helping hands. Thanks.
Andrew
RAMBO President