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    Fairfax Fat Tire Festival & Downieville Trail Daze

    Two great events coming up: Fairfax Fat Tire Festival is a blast. Lots of great stuff to do, booths to check out, cold beers to drink, bike films to watch, etc. Always a whos who of Marin MTB legends walking aroubd: Gary Fisher, Tom Ritchey, etc etc.

    Sierra Buttes manages trails in and aroubd Downieville: their trail daze are a great way to give back.

    I plan to be at both as ususal, see below for deets:

    NorCAMBA eNews – June, 2006

    1. FAIRFAX FAT TIRE FESTIVAL- JULY 22, 23
    2. SBTS CELEBRATES SUCCESSFUL “TRAIL DAZE�
    3. UCSC DRAFT PLAN INCLUDES MOUNTAIN BIKING
    4. AUBURN STATE RECREATION AREA STARTS GENERAL PLAN PROCESS


    1. FAIRFAX FAT TIRE FESTIVAL- JULY 22, 23

    VELOCLUB FAIRFAX PRESENTS THE 2ND ANNUAL FAIRFAX FAT TIRE FESTIVAL
    Free admission! Saturday, July 22, and Sunday, July 23

    All of the events on Saturday the 22nd will take place at Central Ball Field
    in downtown Fairfax. Events include the Ace of Spades Mountain Bike Poker
    Run, a fun ride for all ages and abilities; a classic bicycle show; bicycle
    stunt demonstrations by Hans Rey; entertainment by four local bands; and
    guest speakers including mountain biking legend Charlie Kelly.

    A special Film Night in the Park from 8-10 PM will feature clips from the new
    mountain bike pioneers documentary "Klunkerz", a new freeride film featuring
    Hans Rey and Thomas Frischknecht, the original Repack Mountain Bike Race film,
    and other shorts.

    On Sunday, the NORBA sanctioned Friends of Tamarancho Invitational Mountain
    Bike Race will take place at Tamarancho Boy Scout Camp, located in Fairfax.
    The Junior Race (18 and under), begins at 10:00 AM; the Senior Race (over 18) at
    noon. No parking is available due to emergency road closure; course access by
    bike is mandatory.

    The Festival is held to promote cycling and celebrate Fairfax as the
    birthplace of Mountain Biking, and is co-sponsored by Fairfax Chamber of
    Commerce. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Downtown Fairfax
    Beautification Fund.

    Free Valet Bicycle Parking will be provided by the Marin County Bicycle
    Coalition.

    For more info, visit http://www.veloclubfairfax.com/.


    2. SBTS CELEBRATES SUCCESSFUL “TRAIL DAZE�

    After months of painstaking effort, the trails under the care of the Sierra
    Buttes Trail Stewardship are close to being restored to prime riding condition
    after being hammered by an exceptionally wet winter season. The Stewardship
    would like to say a very special Thank You! to all the generous volunteers who
    have helped us put the trails back together.

    We held two Trail Daze events in the first two weeks of June. The first was a
    special event staffed exclusively by the racers from Team Wrong Way. The
    volunteers spent the day giving upper Butcher Ranch Trail a spring cleaning as
    far up as the snow line, and helping Greg and Erik build a re-route past a
    hopelessly water damaged section of trail. Everyone then had a fast, fun,
    rippin’ ride back to town for the traditional free SBTS BBQ and a keg of beer
    from Sac Brew.

    The second weekend in June we had a record 37 volunteers show up for Trail Daze.
    Many of them drove from as far away as Sacramento, the Bay Area and even
    Monterrey to lend a hand. This time, most of the crew pedaled the 6 miles up
    3rd Divide and Butcher Ranch Trails to the Pauley Creek intersection where they
    then went to work constructing three re-routes around washed out sections of
    Pauley Creek trail. Constructing new singletrack is always a trailwork crowd
    pleaser and cutting these new trails was no exception as evidenced by all the
    smiling faces seen during 4-plus hours of hard work. on the ride back to town
    we ran across a smaller group of volunteers led by Wayne Hoffman who had broken
    off from the main pack to hike up Big Boulder Trail and fix a section of trial
    that had been lost in a winter landslide. As always, SBTS provided a big, post
    workday BBQ dinner party and all the free beer we could drink donated by Hoppy
    Brewing in Sacramento.

    That’s it for the pre-season Trail Daze, but plan on coming up in the fall
    when the Trail Daze start up again in October. See the Trail Daze page on
    www.sierratrails.org <http://www.sierratrails.org/> for details.

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    Fat Tire festival sounds fun. I'd be up for that, and I'm not leaving town that weekend.

    But did anyone else feel old when they read this?

    "the Senior Race (over 18)"

    zoiks.
    “Within this furnace of fear, my passion for life burns fiercely. I have consumed all evil. I have overcome my doubt. I am the fire.”

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    reminder for anyone that wants to go, its this Sat and Sun. I will be there Sat afternoon to drink a few cold ones, check out all the bike tents and schwag, and see the movie of the Tam early days - should be cool. All the NorCal MTB legends are always there: Gary Fisher, Tom Ritchey, Otis Guy, Jackie Phalen (sp?), etc - Bay Area mags, tcome on out if you can!

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    I had hoped to make it, but I just adopted a new rescue dog so we're planning a long dog hike on Saturday and some time around the house.

    But depending on how late it goes, I need to be in Marin anyways for dinner at 6, so might be able to make a late afternoon appearance.
    “Within this furnace of fear, my passion for life burns fiercely. I have consumed all evil. I have overcome my doubt. I am the fire.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by watersnowdirt
    I had hoped to make it, but I just adopted a new rescue dog so we're planning a long dog hike on Saturday and some time around the house.

    But depending on how late it goes, I need to be in Marin anyways for dinner at 6, so might be able to make a late afternoon appearance.
    plenty of great hikes here in Marin, especially out near Fairfax, to take the dogs on....then rally on down to the festivities.

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