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The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
A book cover titled "Managing Mountain Biking: IMBA's Guide to Providing Great Riding," featuring two mountain bikers riding along a narrow trail surrounded by trees and mountains in the background. The sky is blue with snow-capped peaks visible, emphasizing a scenic outdoor environment.
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The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
A mountain biker navigating a rocky trail with greenery and trees, set against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains. The screen displays a speed of 12.5 and a timer showing 03:46.
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The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
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A person stands on the edge of a rocky cliff overlooking the ocean, with crashing waves visible below. An inset image shows a bicycle lying on the ground amidst rocks.
Garmin Edge 205 cycling GPS device displaying the main menu with options for History, Training, Navigation, and Settings.
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An image of a mountain bike with labeled components including GPS receivers, mountain bike frame, forks, brakes, and pedals. The bike is depicted in an olive green color. There is also a small digital device shown at the top of the image.
The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
A detailed map of the Hackney Wick area, highlighting major landmarks such as Valley Park, Eastway Cycle Circuit, and Eton Manor Sports Ground. Roads, recreational areas, and various facilities are clearly labeled, providing a comprehensive overview of the neighborhood's layout.
The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
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The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
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A person wearing a gray hoodie and a white cap is seen in a seated position, resting their head on one hand. The individual is wearing a black glove on one hand and appears to be in a public space, possibly a bank. A timestamp indicates the image was captured on January 19, 2007, at 09:22:58.
The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
A promotional image featuring a cyclist on a scenic mountain trail, with text describing the exhilaration of outdoor adventure in Tennessee. The message emphasizes physical challenges and the joy of releasing burdens through activities like biking in the Great Smoky Mountains. The Tennessee logo and website are also included.
Two emergency medical service (EMS) personnel on bicycles at night. One person, wearing a helmet and a jacket with "EMS" on the back, is turned to the side while the other, also in a helmet, is sitting on their bike, engaged in conversation. Both are dressed in reflective gear for visibility. The background includes urban structures and street lighting.
A bright red mountain bike with a lightweight aluminum frame, featuring thick tires designed for off-road terrain, a front suspension fork, and multiple gears. The bike is equipped with disc brakes and has a sleek, modern design suitable for outdoor cycling adventures.
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A group of mountain bikers races along a dirt trail surrounded by greenery, with a mountain peak in the background and a helicopter flying overhead under a clear blue sky.
The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
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Line graph showing ride log data for speed over a period from January 27, 2007, to February 14, 2007. The vertical axis indicates speed in miles per hour, ranging from 6.8 to 8.9 mph, while the horizontal axis displays dates. A blue line represents the average speed of 7.61 mph. Data points are plotted to show fluctuations in speed throughout the given time period.
Three mountain bikers ride on a grassy slope with wildflowers, while a chairlift runs overhead against a backdrop of mountains and a blue sky with fluffy clouds.
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A person in a red shirt performs a jump on a bicycle over a small blue vehicle in a forested area, with trees visible in the background. A dog is seen on the ground nearby.
The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
A screenshot of a webpage displaying mountain bike trails in Colorado, specifically listing trails near Crested Butte. The list includes names such as "Doctor Park," "Dyke," "Farris Creek," and "Reno / Flag / Bear / Deadman," along with corresponding icons for photos and trail rankings.
Alt tag: "Logo for Biking Gear featuring an image of a cycling shoe in black, orange, and blue."
A person riding a mountain bike on a narrow, winding trail through a wooded area with bare trees and fallen leaves. The cyclist is wearing a helmet and outdoor clothing. The scene captures the natural environment of the trail, emphasizing the adventure of mountain biking.
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The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
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The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
A group of cyclists racing on a mountainous road, with one cyclist mid-air performing a jump above the others. The background features a clear blue sky and mountainous terrain, with onlookers observing the scene.
A vintage red bicycle with a yellow helmet rests on a stage, framed by greenery. The bike is accented by chrome details and a rear basket, and is positioned in front of a large, abstract gray star on a dimly lit background.
The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
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The US National Park Service is holding several forums around the country this month and listening to park users of all types (including mountain bikers). The meetings are designed to solicit public input into park management issues so show up and be heard! Scheduled stops in March include Alaska, Texas, Colorado, California, Florida, Ohio, Wyoming, and New Mexico. This <a href="http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_07/03_09_nps_sessions.html">IMBA press release</a> has more info including dates and recommended talking points.

As you may or may not know, National Parks have only recently begun to allow off-road cycling in a select number of locations. Voicing your input can help improve the chances that your nearby park will have MTB options in the future!
Logo featuring the word "XTERRA" in bold, stylized text, with a graphic element resembling an "X" stamped above it. The design has a textured, distressed look, predominantly in dark text with a maroon accent.
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