IMBA was formed in 1988 by a group of Californian mountain bikers concerned about the closure of trails to mountain biking. 21 years later we’ve made a lot of progress, but we are still seeing closures. Not as many as before, but one closure is still one too many.
It appears that misinformed politicians and city staffers are still labouring under the assumptions that mountain biking causes undue environmental impact, that we aren’t a passive activity, that our use is not compatible with environmentally sensitive areas, that our sport is “aggressive”… I could go on but I think I’ve made my point. No doubt some of you, my loyal readers, have experienced these attitudes as well.
In LaSalle, near Windsor, this has resulted in the local riders losing access to Brunet Park. In late September LaSalle’s council voted to ban mountain biking on the property. It was covered in the local press, here and here.
Peter Goldhawk of the Rocket Mountain Biking Club has been leading the efforts to have this ban reversed or at the very least opened back up for discussion. I’ve been exchanging emails with him over the past couple of weeks and it seems all is not lost, but things still look pretty dim. The town is offering the use of some flat, non-forested farm land (sounds boring to me), but even that won’t be available for 2-3 years. Not a good compromise in my opinion.
Please lend your support, and if you think you can help in any tangible way get in touch with Peter at savebikinginbrunet@hotmail.com.

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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackPlease note that the ban is in LaSalle, which is a community adjacent to Windsor. The City of Windsor has not banned mountain biking.
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