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For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
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For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
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For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
<div style="text-align: center"><img alt="prunning-saw.jpg" id="image666" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
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For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
<div style="text-align: center"><img alt="prunning-saw.jpg" id="image666" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
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For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
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A winding dirt path through a forest, surrounded by trees and dense foliage. The ground is covered with fallen leaves, and sunlight filters through the branches, casting shadows along the trail. The path leads into the distance, inviting exploration.
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For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
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For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
<div style="text-align: center"><img alt="prunning-saw.jpg" id="image666" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
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A mountain biker in a blue outfit leans into a turn on a dirt trail, showcasing dynamic movement on a rocky path. In the background, spectators watch from the sidelines amidst a forested setting.
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Image alt text: Promotional poster for the Baja Epic Mountain Bike Race, scheduled for November 5-8, 2008, in Baja California, Mexico. The poster features an athlete on a bicycle with the number 608 displayed on the bike.
Two mountain bikers riding along a dirt path surrounded by greenery. One rider is wearing a blue jersey and white shorts, while the other is further up the path in a black shirt. There are signs and foliage lining the trail.
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For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
<div style="text-align: center"><img alt="prunning-saw.jpg" id="image666" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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A person riding a mountain bike on a dirt trail. They are wearing a helmet, sunglasses, and a dark jacket, with shorts and gloves. The background features dry grass and trees, indicating an outdoor setting.
For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
<div style="text-align: center"><img alt="prunning-saw.jpg" id="image666" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
<div style="text-align: center"><img alt="prunning-saw.jpg" id="image666" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
A man sitting on a rocky surface under a bridge, wearing a red sweatshirt and gray pants, with a blue bicycle leaning against a wall beside him.
For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
<div style="text-align: center"><img alt="prunning-saw.jpg" id="image666" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
<div style="text-align: center"><img alt="prunning-saw.jpg" id="image666" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
<div style="text-align: center"><img alt="prunning-saw.jpg" id="image666" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
A blue and black mountain bike with a modern design, featuring front suspension, disc brakes, and a gear system. The bike is positioned against a white background, highlighting its sleek frame and components.
A white and black dirt bike is parked on a rocky terrain, showcasing its rugged tires and lightweight design. The bike is positioned on a black stand, with a backdrop of red rock formations and dry grass, emphasizing its off-road capabilities.
For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
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Magellan Triton GPS device featuring a color touchscreen display with navigation options including Waypoint, Place, Trail, Geocache, Route, and Trips. The device has an orange and black ergonomic design, with a circular navigation button and control keys.
Map of Colorado Springs, Colorado, displayed in Google Maps interface, showing terrain features and nearby search options.
For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
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Two men in outdoor apparel handling a deer carcass on a forest path, with bicycles nearby. One man is wearing an orange safety vest and helping to lift the deer onto the bike, while another man in camouflage observes. Pine trees surround the area, indicating a hunting or outdoor setting.
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For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
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Alt tag: "A QUARQ cycling computer displaying various metrics, including wattage, cadence, speed, heart rate, lap time, and distance."
For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
<div style="text-align: center"><img alt="prunning-saw.jpg" id="image666" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
<div style="text-align: center"><img alt="prunning-saw.jpg" id="image666" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
<div style="text-align: center"><img alt="prunning-saw.jpg" id="image666" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
For some folks the upcoming 3-day weekend will be a good chance to hit the slopes but here's another idea: Give back to your local trails. Students at the University of Washington, for one, are <a href="http://thedaily.washington.edu/2008/1/16/help-build-bike-park/">asking volunteers to help</a> build trails at the <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=225">I-5 Collonade project</a> site in Seattle.

If your local club hasn't organized anything, why not hit the trails yourself and do a rolling trail clean-up? Winter can be unkind to the trails with trees and branches falling due to ice and many times all it takes is a little effort to lift and move debris from the trail. Or heck, maybe you could even pack a folding tree saw like this one in your CamelBak!
<div style="text-align: center"><img alt="prunning-saw.jpg" id="image666" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
A person crouches near a stream, beside a wooden display featuring a sign that reads "DIDY-GO" and bottles of a product. The surrounding area is lush with greenery.