WE NEED YOUR VOTE FOR MORE TRAILS!

WE NEED YOUR VOTE FOR MORE TRAILS!

Hobbs Hollow Flow Trail in Brown County State Park is one of four finalist in the
Midwest up for a Bell Built Grant, with your vote we could win $33,000 to build
more trails this summer!  We just need your support and help.  Vote today and help
us spread the word.  http://www.bellhelmets.com/bellbuilt/

* Encourage everyone at your office to vote
* Share our link on your facebook page/work page
* Get your friends and family involved
* Talk to strangers on the trail
* Let's rally those votes! VOTE, VOTE, VOTE!
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Brown County State Park Trail Work Weekends

It's time to start up HMBA weekends at Brown County State Park.  We will be building
new trails, working on existing trails, riding, camping, and having a good time.
 We will have a free rally site camp for those who volunteer.  Schedule is:

Friday Evening: Camping at Group Camp

Saturday (Noon): Trail Work (Location to be posted on Facebook and the HMBA forum).

Saturday (5:00 PM): Group ride from the Group camp ground

Sunday (9:00AM) Trail Work (Location to be posted on Facebook and the HMBA forum)

Trail Work weekends are planned for the following weekends.

May 2-3-4
June 6-7-8 (National Trails Day/Midwest Women's Clinic Weekend)
July 11-12-13
August 1-2-3

September 5-6-7

Let's get the next wave of trails built at Brown County State Park!
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O'Bannon Woods RTP Update

In 2010 Paul Arlinghaus wrote an RTP Grant Application for O'Bannon Woods State
Park. Since this grant was going to build mountain bike and horse trails, the equestrian
organization turned in the grant.  But, they were unable to raise funds to cash
flow the grant, so management of the RTP grant has been turned over to HMBA-IMBA.
We will be using the HMBA Trail Fund to manage this grant and building trails with
volunteers.  We hope to start trail construction soon.  Stay tuned for more trails
in this special part of Indiana.  All riders in the area who like challenging trails
should put O'Bannon on there to do list for 2014.

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