Royalview Anniversary Celebration!

Cleveland Metroparks is celebrating a hugely successful year at Royalview Trails for mountain bikers, runners and hikers!  On Sunday, June 2nd, there will be a group ride at Royalview, and then post-ride celebration at Fathead’s Brewery and Tasting Room in Middleburg Hts.

In honor of all the new-trail success stories, Matt Cole, brew master at Fathead’s and avid mountain biker, has created a beer called Trail Head Pale Ale.  All summer, a portion of the proceeds from the sale of this product will go the Cleveland Metroparks Trails Fund.  Matt will tap the first keg at the Fathead’s party and give it away free.  He’s also working on getting raffle donations to make extra money for the Fund.

See the details of the day’s events below:

One-Year Anniversary Celebration of Royalview Trails
Sunday, June 2, 2013

1:00 p.m.
Trails Development Manager Ralph Protano will lead a walk on the Royalview trails while discussing the philosophy of sustainable trail building and “Leave No Trace”.  If you are interested in building or maintaining trails, this is a great introduction!  Meet at bottom trail head (near yellow trail start).
Directions

1:45 p.m.
Let’s ride!  Or run or hike!  Take time to enjoy the trail. Group rides of varying abilities will depart the bottom trail head.

3:15 p.m.
Meet at Fathead’s Tasting Room & Brewery for free tours of their local, sustainable business practices.
18741 Sheldon Road
Middleburg Heights, OH
Directions

3:45 p.m.
Stick around with trail friends for refreshments and celebrate a great future for sustainable trails in Cleveland Metroparks!

Bedford Trail Days have arrived!

At last week’s meeting, Ralph and Nancy from Cleveland Metroparks joined us to speak about current status and plans for new trails at the Bedford Reservation.  They also provided more details on how to get registered as a volunteer with the Metroparks, including info on the orientation classes.

No doubt, this is a new process for CAMBA volunteers.  In the past, we’ve basically done our own safety and skills training on either trail days, or with one of many IMBA Trail Care Crew visits.  But this is a CMP requirement for all volunteers working in any Cleveland reservation, no matter what group you represent or experience you may already have.  So please be patient with this ‘new’ process, and read this DOCUMENT for more details about registering, and then following through with the training.  Participation in this program is hugely important for CMP, and we strongly encourage everyone to get involved and represent CAMBA!

Please send me an e-mail if you have any questions about upcoming plans at Bedford (trails ‘at’ camba ‘dot’ us).  But please use the e-mails in the attached document  from CMP if you have any questions about registering or orientation with CMP.

Check this recently-updated LINK  for general info on our trail days and the new Bedford trail dates.

Wanted: new CAMBA trail stewards

Interested in learning more about trail design and construction?  Wondering how to get more involved and contribute to the future of CAMBA and trails in our area?  If so, we’re looking for some motivated volunteers to step up and get involved as Trail Stewards for West Branch and Quail HollowState Park.

 Volunteering can be a very rewarding experience, by giving back to the trail that has served us so well over the years, and also helping others share in that same experience.  This opportunity with CAMBA is great for anyone who has interest to learn more about what’s involved with proper trail management, and what makes a good trail better.  Based on our experiences over the past 12 years, below is a description of what’s required for the new trail steward position.

Roles & Responsibilities:

  • Maintain and improve officially designated trails at parks where CAMBA is a registered volunteer organization.
  • Work closely with park management to communicate all CAMBA activities and events, report volunteer hours, coordinate equipment use, trail closures, monitor and report on hunting seasons when applicable.
  • Learn, adopt, and adhere to established IMBA standards for proper trailbuilding and maintenance techniques.
  • Attend CAMBA meetings, contribute with ideas, report recent plans or upcoming events impacting CAMBA-maintained trails.
  • Track volunteer hours for both trailbuilding and maintenance
  • Assist CAMBA leadership with the identification, prioritization and scheduling of projects.
  • Coordinate and manage trail days….including tool and equipment planning, safety review, addressing project scope and plan for each trail day, lunch planning, assist in the supervision and training of volunteers, tool use and appropriate techniques with all volunteers
  • Coordinate with other CAMBA leaders on regular seasonal maintenance (trimming, downed trees, etc).
  • Coordinate with Trail Director for seasonal trail plans, post regular articles about upcoming events and
  • Help with maintenance of signage
  • Engage the public with knowledge, enthusiasm and friendliness in a non-enforcing ‘volunteer’ capacity!

 Ideally, it would be very helpful if candidates also lived local to the trails at West Branch and Quail Hollow, in order to respond to any issues, as well as keep a close eye on trail conditions (updating our forum, etc).

If you don’t have the skills, that’s ok, because CAMBA will help provide training and education for this position.  As long as you can commit 5-15 hours a month (varies, depending on the season), and have the dedication to abide by designated standards for trailbuilding and maintenance, then this may be an good opportunity for you.

Sure, most of us all have full-time gigs somewhere else, but if you have some spare time to commit and get involved, and make a difference in thefuture of trails in our region, we’d like to talk to you.  Please send me an e-mail with a brief outline about your interest (trails ‘at’ camba.us).

WB Trail Day, Saturday Feb 23rd

We had a great turnout last Saturday at the West Branch trail day. It appears that everyone suffered from cabin fever and needed to get out on the trail, even if it was to dig in the dirt. And dig we did! Under the supervision of Tim Rhodes, we re-routed a rooty, sorta off camber section of trail. I was glad to see it go. Tim promises that he won’t underestimate the number of tools needed next time.

Food was provided last time by the good folks from the Bistro on Main located in Kent and we appreciate their kindness. Aaron, is a mtb racer and proprietor of the restaurant. Website is here. Please visit on your next night out and you won’t be disappointed! We hope to see them at a future trail day for sure!

Let’s keep the momentum ball rolling! We’ve scheduled another West Branch trail day on Saturday, 23rd and this time we’d like everyone to meet us at the other end of Cable Line Road. You can drive and park at this spot by going east on Hughes Road, the turning right (north) onto Porter Road. Keep driving until you see us at the end of Porter. As always, lunch will be provided.

 

Parks & Rec Article on Royalview!

Definitely some good PR in this ARTICLE

Way to go CAMBA!…..major thanks again to all the dedicated volunteers who contributed!

2012 Trailbuilding Season – Plans & Schedule

A major toast to all the dedicated volunteers who helped Royalview become a reality for 2012!  What an amazing trail, and an ultra-dry season of primo riding to boot…..right?  But surprisingly, we’re not done out there yet…..and we’re starting off the fall trailbuilding season a little earlier this year, with plans to focus on specific projects at Royalview only (for now).

 

 

Working alongside our partners with Cleveland Metroparks (CMP), we plan to finish building the out-and-back loop, fixing/realigning some drifting lines and benches, and also help decommission some old unsustainable hiking trails that are getting long in the tooth! Wrapping up these open projects is a priority for us and CMP, with the goal to finish everything by the end of the year. This will free up CMP resources to focus on evaluating other reservations for possible trail access for next year!!!

So what’s the key for us??……that we’ll need everyone to show up and represent this fall!  That means anyone who has used this trail has no excuse this time around….hikers, bikers, runners, etc. If you can show up for 1 hour or 5 hours, doesn’t matter….just show up and learn, appreciate/respect what goes into proper trail construction, and contribute back!  We’ll work the weekend dates (see this LINK), and CMP will have some staff working on bridging and trail during the weekdays.  But the big effort to wrap things up will need to come from us, the volunteers! So spread the word….that we need all hands on deck this time……keeping in mind that Royalview is just the beginning — and not the end of new trails in our area!

Trail Maintenance help is needed!

Please check this new PAGE  on how to contribute something back to the trails we all love to ride!

Royalview Grand Opening – Reminder!

CAMBA members have waited a long time for this and the day is fast approaching…..so don’t forget!;  Cleveland Metroparks is opening  9+ miles of mountain bike/hike trail in Mill Stream Run Reservation in Strongsville.  Coupled with CMP and SCA efforts, CAMBA volunteers donated over 1,800 hours of labor to help complete this incredible trail! (all in less than 8 months??)

So Friday, June 15:  Cleveland Metroparks will officially open the Royalview Trails at 2 p.m. with a media event and short presentation.  CAMBA members are encouraged to attend and ride after the ceremony (weather & trail-condition permitting!!).

Then, Sunday June 17:  Join us for the public event celebrating the trail with group rides, beginner clinics, food and music.  11 a.m.- 5 p.m.

In case of foul trail conditions and/or bad weather, group rides will be cancelled until the trails dry out….but other events on Sunday will continue!
In the meantime, send an e-mail if you have any questions (trails ‘at’ camba.us).

Mini-Trail Day at West Branch this Sunday (5/6)!

With some decent conditions to help us out this spring, we’re getting out early to prep and inspect West Branch for a possible earlier-than-usual opening (maybe next week).  But we’ll need some help this Sunday to inspect a few miles of trail for conditions and clean-up, and also to re-route some trail that’s falling into the lake (again?).

We’ll meet at the boat parking lot (right in front of the trailhead) at 9AM…..but if you can’t make it then, just head down Cable Line Rd and look for one of the park Gators (we’ll be along the lakeside trail all morning).

Send me an e-mail if you have any questions (trails ‘at’ camba.us)

Quail Hollow Trail Day – Saturday, 4/28

Per Tim Dogg….Trail day is planned at Quail Hollow State Park (Hartville) on Saturday, April 28th at 9AM .   As many are aware, we put in a 250 foot section of boardwalk in the main field a few years ago. This year we are planning to fix the back field using the same method…but covering 330 feet (boardwalk).  To do this, we need your help.

Everyone is welcome to come.   We will be meeting in a gravel parking lot that is farther down the road from the trailhead (check this LINK).  If you can’t make it out at 9AM, no problem….just head out to the field to find us!

To get there follow the road past the trailhead and hang a right where the road splits. When you get to the top of the hill, the parking lot will be on your right.

As always, lunch will be provided.  Feel free to bring a cordless drill if you have one.  Gloves and water are strongly encouraged.

This is a massive project and we need as much help as we can get!