The Boulder Mountain Bike Patrol is looking for a few good women (and men)! Recruitment for the 2010 season is now underway.
Boulder Mountain Bike Patrol (BMBP) is dedicated to promoting responsible riding and trail use on our public lands, providing a service to all trail users, and participating in this mission by riding our bikes. Our patrollers ride select trails and provide simple, helpful services (give directions to trail users, help with minor mountain bike repairs), then report patrol activity via an easy web form after their rides.
BMBP works with all three different land management agencies in Boulder County, riding popular trails that include: West Magnolia; Marshall Mesa/Dowdy; Hall, Heil Valley, and Walker Ranches; Betasso Preserve; Rabbit Mountain. If you already ride these areas regularly, consider joining BMBP - you can chalk up your rides as "volunteer time". If you want to ride more, BMBP provides a great way to branch out! All speeds and skill levels are welcome.
The mission of the Boulder Mountain Bike Patrol (BMBP) boils down to the 3 P's: promoting responsible riding and trail use on our public lands providing a service to all trail users participating in this mission by riding our bikes.
Training Details for 2010
Saturday April 10th from 9am to 3:30pm. The full day of training is required for all new candidates to be part of the Boulder Mountain Bike Patrol for 2010. Lunch will be provided and bring your bike because we will be riding for part of the training!
To register for the training, click
here.