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Statewide Bicycle Plan Survey

The Nevada Department of Transportation is developing a Statewide Bicycle Plan for the state highway system in Nevada. The project is focusing on policies, programs, legislation and infrastructure that increase safe bicycling in rural communities in Nevada. The intent of this survey is to learn more about people’s preferences for bicycling in Nevada. Your input is critical to the success of this plan. The following survey should take no more than 10 minutes to complete and they are accepting responses until Tuesday December 6th.

NDOT Bicycle Plan Survey

The link to the online survey is here:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NevadaStatewideBicyclePlan

Here is the PDF Version of the Flyer if you’d like to share it.

Don’t forget to complete the survey by Tuesday, December 6th, 2011!

 
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Posted by on November 29, 2011 in bicycling

 

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Upcoming Trail Work Days

Here is some information on upcoming trail work days in our area sent to me by The Tahoe Area Mountain Biking Association:

Saturday, November 12 - TAMBA Trail day with Carson Valley Trails Association.

We started the season here with the IMBA Trail Care Crew visit in April. CVTA has been busy all summer working on the Sierra Canyon Trail with trail machines putting in around 13 miles of new trail. Now they are trying to finish the last half mile section by hand. Let’s head down there and help them out!! Meet at the end of Carson Street (2 blocks south of the 4-way intersection) in Genoa at 9am. Bring your own lunch, we’ll be eating on the trail, about a 15 minute hike in. For those that stay till the end, TAMBA will buy the first round at the oldest bar in Nevada, walking distance from the trailhead! Wearing layers would be good and typical safety items like safety glasses/sunglasses and gloves. We’ll have the hardhats. More info on TAMBA website: http://mountainbiketahoe.org/

Lower Sierra Canyon Work Day
Lower Sierra Canyon Work Day – Photo courtesy of CVTA

This is the plan from CTVA on the rest of the season:

Starting this Saturday November 12, we will have trail building opportunities every day through November 20th from 8 a.m to 3 p.m. each day at the end of Carson Street in Genoa. The project site is a 15 minute walk from the trailhead. There is work in the sun or shade depending how cold it is. Wear layers, some days will be chilly and if you’d rather come a bit later in the morning, go for it.

We have built about about 1,000 feet of trail over the past 8 work days, some of the most challenging you may ever build, thank you. We have about 2,300 challenging feet left to go to connect and open the final ~8.1 mile Genoa Loop.

Important:

  • Required work wear is long pants, long-sleeved shirts, sunglasses or other eye protection…very important, good hiking shoes and work gloves.
  • Bring lunch and water.
  • Tools and hard hats are provided.
  • Check the CVTA website for cancellations if the weather is questionable.
 
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Posted by on November 8, 2011 in trails

 

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CVTA needs your help to finish trails

From Carson Valley Trails Association (http://www.carsonvalleytrails.org/)

This is an urgent call for help building trail up Sierra and Genoa Canyons (up to the Tahoe Rim Trail) to all mountain bikers.

Background: The CVTA is dedicated to providing access and developing trail in the Carson Valley for all users (hikers, bikers, and equestrians). Under a matching state grant program, the CVTA was able to build a significant new trail network from Eagle Ridge (N of Genoa) to Genoa Canyon and up Sierra Canyon to the TRT (near Genoa Peak) this summer. The mountain bike possibilities on this trail are tremendous including loops and downhill runs starting from the TRT between Daggett and Spooner Summits.

Construction on the Genoa Foothill Trail System

What is needed: CVTA is in desperate need of volunteers to help build trail (at this point mostly trail cleanup). Hours are needed to comply with the matching portion of the state grant. The deadline to provide matching volunteer hours is the end of calendar year 2011. If bikers are going to be users of this trail it is only fair that they pitch in to help build and maintain the trail.

What you can do: Trail building dates are posted on the CVTA web site: http://www.carsonvalleytrails.org/Programs-Calendar.html

All tools are provided and NO experience is necessary. We need all cycling groups to post this message to their members. Help is needed urgently as future trail development is contingent of the success of this major initiative.

Please pick a date and show up. If you enjoy the trails you should realize that they are only exist because of the hard work of many volunteers. Won’t you be one of them?

CVTA invites you to “Build for Bill”

Saturday, October 22, 2011
8am to 3pm
Genoa Canyon (located at the end of Carson St in Genoa)

Come to Genoa Canyon and “Build for Bill” on Saturday, October 22. Every hour of trail building that you donate will be an hour of support for Bill Hay, CVTA president, who was recently diagnosed with stage 4 esophageal cancer, which prevents him from doing the trailbuilding he loves. For more information on how you can help, see the “Build for Bill” flyer (.pdf).

 
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Posted by on October 19, 2011 in bicycling, news, trails, walking

 

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Mayor accompanies Fritsch students to school

Story by By Teri Vance originally appearing on the Nevada Appeal

Although they woke to a blustery morning, the Gudmundson girls did not waver in their commitment to walk to school as part of International Walk to School Day on Wednesday.

“The girls were going to walk, rain or shine,” said their mother Amber Little. “We’re kind of like the post office today.”

Mayor Bob Crowell walks kids to school - photo by Teri Vance / Nevada Appeal

Little, the president of the parent-teacher association at Fritsch Elementary School, encouraged other parents to walk their children to school as well.

“Part of the mission of the PTA is to empower children by engaging families in school,” she said.

As a bonus, she invited Mayor Bob Crowell to join them on their walk.

“It’s a good way to involve community leaders,” she said. “And he can show his Bulldog spirit.”

Undaunted by the rain, Crowell accepted the invitation.

“I think it’s wonderful, because it not only promotes education, but it promotes a healthy lifestyle,” he said. “Those lessons are critical, and it’s good to learn them early in life.”

They also were joined by the girls’ grandfather Jim Atkins.

“I usually don’t get a chance to see them get to school in the morning,” he said. “So this is a first for me.”

Sponsored by Safe Routes to School, International Walk to School Day encourages students to walk or bike to school “as the first step to change community culture and create environments that are more inviting for everyone, young and old,” according to the organization’s website.

The purpose is to enhance health, to improve the environment and to create safer routes for walking and bicycling.

Brooke Gudmundson, 8, was honored to be accompanied by Crowell.

“It’s kind of cool,” she said. “Not many people get to walk with the mayor to school.”

Her little sister, Riley, was less impressed.

“I don’t mind,” she said.

 
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Posted by on October 6, 2011 in safe routes to school, walking

 

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Member’s Annual Picnic and Board Meeting

Annual Picnic

July 16, 2011 3 – 7: p.m.
Red House at Silver Saddle Ranch
Carson River Road, Carson City

Just a reminder that the Picnic is this Saturday from 3-7 p.m. at the Red House at Silver Saddle Ranch.

Bike ride/Hike from 3 to 5:30 pm, followed by potluck picnic. Bring a dish to share and something to grill. If possible, bring a place setting to avoid adding to the landfill. No alcohol allowed, drinks will be provided.

And add this to your calender!

Muscle Powered Board Meeting
July 20, 2011
6 p.m. Social and No host beer and dinner
6:30 p.m. Meeting
High Sierra Brewing Company
302 N. Carson Street
Carson City, NV

Want to find out what Muscle Powered is up to? Did you indicate you were interested in volunteering? Have a great idea for a project? Well now’s your chance!!

Come at 6 pm. Get yourself a beer and/or a bite to eat, and socialize before the meeting.

For more information contact;

Kelly Clark: in2theblue@att.net
or
Donna Inversin: d_inversin@yahoo.com

 
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Posted by on July 15, 2011 in events, Uncategorized

 

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Great Day at the Farmers Market

Muscle Powered’s Kelly Clark recently worked the Bicycle Valet at the 3rd Street Farmers Market. Here’s what she had to say…

Wow! We were full up most of the day at the Farmer’s Market today. A couple of families showed up, we signed up five memberships (mostly renewals) and received $16 in tips! The kids love the USE YOUR FEET pins and stickers.

Below is the picture John Aragon took at one point. The rack fully filled up three or four times!

Bikes at the 3rd Street Farmers MarketFarmers Market Bicycle Valet

John has a great tan from his recent bike trip to UTAH! And of course for me it was a gabfest about safety and encouraging everyone to come to our MEMBERSHIP PICNIC ON JULY 16! From 3-5:30 p.m. Donn and I will lead a short walk/mtn bike ride to Mexican Ditch. From 5:30-7 fun and games and grilling on the barbeque at the RED HOUSE at SILVER SADDLE RANCH. Hope it is cool in the shade! Croquet and volley ball (maybe-still need a good net, mine is bad!)

It was lots of fun to see people enjoying the scene.

If you haven’t been to the Farmers Market yet, ride on down and take advantage of Muscle Powered’s Bike Valet!  We’ll be there all summer.

 
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Posted by on July 6, 2011 in events

 

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CAMPO / RTC Meeting Alert

There are a few items on June’s CAMPO/RTC agenda that are important Carson City pedestrians and cyclists! Please take the time from your busy schedule to attend these meetings and show your support for these important projects. Your presence and voice really do make a difference!

Ride with the City Supervisors

On the agenda:

  • Safe Routes to School
  • Freeway Multi-Use Path
  • Bicycle Friendly Community application review

When: June 8th, 4:30 PM
Where: Carson City Community Center, Sierra Room (west side of the building)

Full meeting agendas can be viewed here:

CAMPO Agenda
RTC Agenda

 

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Bike Month Summary

We had a great Bike Month here in Carson City! Come read about some of the events we had over on BikeCarson.com!

West Side Cruiser Ride
West Side Cruiser Ride – Photo by Ashley Dale

Here’s a summary of our Bike To Work Week and other events HERE.

And here are the Corporate Challenge results HERE.

 
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Posted by on June 6, 2011 in bike month, bike to work week

 

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Ride With The Carson City Board of Supervisors Monday, May 9th 2011

Ride with the City Supervisors

Left to Right: Dave, Bill, Jeff, Jeff, Pegg?, Jenny, Molly, Chas, Mayor Bob, Denis, Steve, Shelly, Karen, and ?

Showing their continued support of Muscle Powered’s efforts to increase livability in Carson City, Mayor Bob Crowell, and Carson City Supervisor’s Karen Abowd, Shelly Aldean and Molly Walt joined members of Muscle Powered on a ride around the west-side of Carson to promote Bike Month and the Carson City Corporate Challenge.

Continue reading about this event over on BikeCarson.com!

 
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Posted by on May 10, 2011 in bike month, bike to work week

 

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Women’s Bicycle Repair Clinic

On the evening of May 4th, Jennie Hamiter will be teaching a bicycle repair clinic for women down at the Bike Habitat! Come learn some of the skills you need to know for basic roadside repairs and home maintenance.

Jennie Hamiter
Jennie Hamiter

Details:

Location: Bike Habitat – Topsy Lane next to Best Buy
When: Wednesday, May 4th, at 6:30 PM
Also: Due to space and time constraints, don’t bring your bike to the class (it’s ok to ride there though!)

Ash CanyonLadies, keep those bike running good and keep smiling!

 
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Posted by on May 2, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

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