Latest mountain bike news

Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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A winding dirt path surrounded by green grass and forested hills under a blue sky with scattered clouds. A person is biking along the trail, which forks in the distance.
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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A CD case for Magellan's MapSend Topo 3D software, featuring a colorful design with a map preview in the bottom right corner, and text indicating compatibility with various Magellan GPS receivers. The top section includes the Magellan logo and the title "MapSend Topo 3D."
A promotional poster for "On the Road to Athens," featuring a cyclist wearing a helmet and focused on riding, with a background of an American flag. The design includes text highlighting the event and sponsors.
A close-up view of a speedometer displaying speed in miles per hour (MPH) and kilometers per hour (km/h), with a red and white illuminated design.
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Logo for Singletracks, featuring a stylized mountain graphic above the word "singletracks" with the tagline "bike the net" below.
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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Book cover titled "Mountain Biking Georgia" by Alex Nutt, featuring a scenic trail with two mountain bikers riding through a wooded area. The design includes bold text and is likely aimed at outdoor enthusiasts.
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Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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Screenshot of the Garmin Training Center application showing a training activity. The display includes a map with a highlighted route represented by yellow dots around a lake, along with performance data such as elapsed time, distance, average speed, calories burned, and heart rate statistics. The bottom section features a graph comparing elevation and heart rate over distance.
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Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
A person holding a damaged bicycle helmet, looking intently at the camera. The helmet is cracked and shows signs of significant impact, emphasizing the importance of safety gear in cycling.
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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Exterior of a Trek Bicycle Store, featuring a brick façade, green awnings, and large windows displaying bicycles. A parked car with a bike rack loaded with bicycles is in the foreground, and parking lines are visible in the lot.
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A group of mountain bikers riding through a rock-lined path underneath a highway, with concrete pillars supporting the structure above. The terrain features winding trails and earthy surroundings, providing a unique biking experience in an urban environment.
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Via recent IMBA email:
<blockquote>The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a major landholder in the Southeast, is revising its management policies at several sites with popular mountain biking trail systems. Affected trails include those at Fontana, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=637">Hiwassee</a> and <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=477">Tanasi,</a> an IMBA Epic. Specifically, TVA is soliciting public comment on appropriate recreation uses on public lands along nine reservoir sites in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.<strong>Take Action!</strong>

Your input is needed to let TVA know mountain biking is an important use on their public lands. Several of these sites contain valuable trails that should remain open, while others have tremendous potential for future mountain biking opportunities.

You can provide feedback either through <a href="mailto:mountain_reservoirs@tva.gov">email</a> or an <a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=vvo24PN-QgZt_M4FFAcwoQ..">online survey</a>.

The deadline for comments is Saturday, June 30th.

<a href="http://go.imba.com/site/R?i=o4q652pG8YSFPFg3_RBqqw..">Additional information</a> is available at the Tennessee Valley Authority website.

<strong>Talking Points</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Mention any specific trails you ride.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking is a quiet, low-impact, human-powered activity.</li>
	<li>A growing scientific consensus has shown the environmental impacts of mountain biking to be similar to hiking and far less than other uses.</li>
	<li>Mountain biking clubs in the Southeast are the primary stewards of many parks and trail systems. In Chattanooga, the local club donates thousands of volunteer hours annually at Raccoon Mountain, a TVA property.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Alt text: Movie poster for "2 Solo," featuring a mountain biker in action and a close-up of a cyclist's face, with the tagline "One man's quest for a 7th world title and the punishment he'll take to get it." Brands like Volkswagen, Trek, and Nike are also featured.
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