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The Season of Mud has come.Recent warm daytime temperatures and above freezing overnight temperatures are signaling the start of “Mud Season”. This is the time of year when we need to take care not to travel on muddy trails and roads. What may have been a frozen, snowy route a couple of days ago may have turned into a slushy, muddy path that should be avoided.

Walking and riding when conditions are wet and muddy is especially hard on trails. Soil is easily displaced and erosion problems can result.

Our Friends in Sun Valley have posted this Blog on the issue.

Please do your part and take personal responsibility for the good care of our trails by turning around where you encounter wet, muddy conditions.

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Klunkerz Movie Premier
Pioneers of Mountain Biking to Attend Premiere!
Gary Fisher and
Charlie Kelly come to Boise for the Idaho Premier at the Flicks May 19, 7 pm
Download and Print the Poster
Monday May 19, 2008 7 pm. – Flicks Movie Theater
Proceeds benefit the SWIMBA bicycle school
Tickets: $10 adult $8.50 student
Tickets available from a SWIMBA Board member
Bikes 2 Boards, Flicks Theater Box Office
request tickets by email
harleyparson@yahoo.com
A Film by Billy Savage
Long before the mountain bike entered our global consciousness, the cycling enthusiasts of Northern California’s Marin County rode modified pre-WWII bicycles down the slopes of Mount Tamalpais . They developed their bikes through rigorous field-testing, often risking life and limb to do so. Some of these cyclists were Category-1 road racers looking for a new way to train during the off-season. Others were simply fun-loving hippies looking for a new way to commune with nature. Their early bikes were scavenged from dumpsters and junkyards. It was from these humble beginnings that a multi-billion dollar industry, a form of recreation for the masses, and an Olympic event, were born. These hefty steeds were affectionately known as Klunkerz. (83min.) Written by William Savage.
www.klunkerz.com Distributed by www.vasentertainment.com
Listen To This
Jennie “Recycle” Rylee is Educational Director at the Foothills Learning Center through the City of Boise.

http://podcast.riverinteractive.com/Portals/63/podcasts/jennie02142008.mp3

Jennie visits Ken and Tim every Thursday with tips about recycling and other environmentally friendly ways to show our respect for Mother Earth. Its always fun and educational, too. To reach Jennie and the Foothills Learning Center, call 514-3755, or go online to :

Foothills Learning Center