You still have time to take part in the Kiwi Outdoors Outdoor Ragaine Series for either mountain bikers, runners or walkers.
21st Nov. Meet at TSB Stadium New Plymouth
28th Nov. Meet at Waitara railway station
5th Dec. Meet at 8 Kapu Grove New Plymouth
12th Dec. Meet at 78 Pendarves St New Plymouth
Registration from 5.30 pm to 5.45 pm. Events start at 6 pm and are finished by 9 pm.
Prepaid tickets available at Kiwi Outdoors, $6 per team member ($3 Juniors) if prepaid, $8 per team member on the night ($5 Juniors).
Teams must consist of 2 to 5 people. Bikes must have lights and riders wear an approved helmet.
Co-ordinator is Nick Collins (027) 249 5459
nick@bubbles.school.nz
20 November 2007
22 October 2007
July newsletter now available online
Here is the link to either view or download the last club newsletter (right click on link and do a "Save Target As") :
http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/Rocket_Engineer/PublicFolder/J.pdf
Have a look, this is a typical newsletter that is provided for paid up club members.
The next newsletter will be coming out shortly in early November. A membership application form is part of the first page of the newsletter but you can download a specific membership application form - see below in the contact details for the club.
http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/Rocket_Engineer/PublicFolder/J.pdf
Have a look, this is a typical newsletter that is provided for paid up club members.
The next newsletter will be coming out shortly in early November. A membership application form is part of the first page of the newsletter but you can download a specific membership application form - see below in the contact details for the club.
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Logging started at Managamahoe - Some tracks and access affected

The logging contractors for the New Plymouth District Council have started to log the northern area of the MTB part of the Mangamahoe Forest.
The attached map has the affected area coloured orange. Two of the tracks leading to the north have been trashed by the logging operations. These tracks have been taped off at their start.
The main gravel road out to the back is what the trucks are using to get to the skid site to be loaded. So when the main gate is open there will be logging traffic on it that is not expecting members of the public to using the road.
There are signs at the main gate, on the gravel road and within the Dress Circle/Samurai Set area of the track network.
Will try and find out from the NPDC when the operations will be completed and let you all know.
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11 July 2007
MTB Skills courses - get your application in for the ones in November!


New Plymouth Mountain Bikers Club in conjunction with the TSB Community Trust and Mountainbike Adventures are offering more of these one day MTB skills courses in November. Places are starting to fill up for these courses, especially the Phundamentals course on the Sunday, so get yours in now and don't be disappointed.
We are offering the courses on November 24th and 25th 2007.
9.30 am for a 10 am start through to a 3.30 pm finish.
Venue:
Lake Mangamahoe Mountain Bike Park, SH3, New Plymouth.
Courses:
Trailmaster #1 on Saturday 24th for those who have done a Phundamentals course.
Phundamentals on Sunday 25th for those who are new to skills courses or want to refresh the basic skills.
Groups:
Each course will have a maximum of 16 riders and the tutors from Mountainbike Adventures are happy to have a mix of skills.
Download the registration form from below and mail it in along with your entry fee to claim your place:
NP MTB Club
PO Box 139
New Plymouth 4340
These courses are bought to you with the assistance of the TSB Community Trust. The course will be cheaper to attend if you are either already a NP MTB Club member or you join the club as well as attend the course.
Contacts:
Email: graeme_mtb@clear.net.nz
Phone: Graeme on (06) 757 2062 or (027) 242 4842
Download the course application form (right click on link and do a "Save Target As") :
http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/Rocket_Engineer/PublicFolder/F.pdf

And get it in to be part of the fun!
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03 July 2007
Track working bee happened on July 1st

Seven brave souls made to the working bee on Sunday. So many thanks to these workers, they did clearing type work on the existing network of tracks to the east of the main ridge track. Agreement with the NPDC hadn't been set up for the proposed new tracks, this will hopefully be achieved in the next few weeks.
The image shows the proposed new tracks in the southern area that extend the recently developed tracks. The proposed tracks are shown in purple.
When is the next working bee going to happen? Keep a look out and it will be as soon as we get agreement with the NPDC.....
SO WHEN: See above!
The image shows the proposed new tracks in the southern area that extend the recently developed tracks. The proposed tracks are shown in purple.
When is the next working bee going to happen? Keep a look out and it will be as soon as we get agreement with the NPDC.....
SO WHEN: See above!
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