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Introducing TransGravel 2024

Over the past 10+ years, we have explored the deep forests in the Sierra Norte of Oaxaca, Mexico. In 2017, we pioneered with TranSierra Norte, the first International Mountain Bike Adventure Race in Oaxaca, Mexico. After developing riding areas such as “Ixtepeji”, “Benito Juarez” and “Etla”, and launching 6 international MTB races, Oaxaca is now one of the most popular Mountain Bike destinations in North America.

This year we decided to launch something different, but still true to our essence and values. Taking place near Oaxaca City, Mexico. TransGravel is a new, One-Of-A-Kind bike race that combines the physical challenge of gravel riding with the vibrant culture of Oaxaca.

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Sean Benesh Sean Benesh

Are You a Non-Profit Trail Building Org? You Can Offer Discounts to Trail Builder Mag to your Members

We are offering discounts to Trail Builder Mag to any and all non-profit trail-building organizations. Each weekend, countless volunteers donate valuable time to work on local trails. Most of everything we ride on has been shaped in some way by volunteer trail builders and leaders from non-profit trail-building organizations who advocate for more trail access and trails. Interested in offering this discount to your members? Here’s how …

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World Premiere of Documentary Film on the BC-Based Indigenous Youth Mountain Bike Program

Williams Lake, BC – January 24th 2024 – the BC Indigenous Youth Mountain Bike Program (IYMBP) announces the world premiere and release of a new documentary film, Dirt Relations: The Story of the Indigenous Youth Mountain Bike Program, on opening night of the 2024 Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival, Friday, February 23 at the Centennial Theatre in North Vancouver.

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Eleanor Blick Eleanor Blick

Lifeline, Shoreline Film Advocates to Complete Utah’s Bonneville Shoreline Trail

The International Mountain Bicycling Association and Trust for Public Land are pleased to release Lifeline, Shoreline. The short film celebrates progress behind Bonneville Shoreline Trail development and the Bonneville Shoreline Trail Advancement Act becoming law in 2022, while focusing on the opportunities now ahead to connect and complete the full 280-mile multi-use trail that reaches 75% of Utah residents.

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Sean Benesh Sean Benesh

Issue 2 of Trail Builder Mag Has Arrived!

The wait is over! Volume 1, Issue 2 of Trail Builder Mag is HERE! We’re excited about this expanded issue. We’re adding more content, including our first product review (Dakine Builder pack). This second issue is packed with content from cover to cover. We have topics covering the gamut of what matters in trail building, from sanctioned vs. unsanctioned trails, thinking through the long-term community benefits of trails, building a bike park in Uganda, and so much more.

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Liz Kapsner Liz Kapsner

NWACC Launches New Trail Technician Program

Northwest Arkansas Community College (NWACC) recently received approval from the Arkansas Legislative Council and Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board to offer a new Trail Technician program in fall of 2024 and further renovate the college’s previous physical plant into a trail construction lab. Earlier this year, the NWACC Foundation received an $8 million grant from the Walton Family Charitable Support Foundation to support the creation of the trails program and facility renovation.

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Sean Benesh Sean Benesh

Preorder Volume 1, Issue 2 of Trail Builder Mag To Secure Your Print Copy

It’s time to release Issue 2 of Trail Builder Magazine! We’re stoked that this day has come. After the success of Issue 1 and selling out of our print copies in less than a week, we’re doing something different this time around. We’re taking preorders. Here’s how you can secure your copy (at the end of the bottom of the page) … but first, what kind of articles and content can you expect in Issue 2?

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Anna Davlantes Anna Davlantes

World-Class Bike Park Opens in Texas | The Creation of Teenager Rhett Jones Who Built His Dream Park Outside His Home Town

Texas teenager Rhett Jones had a dream of building a world-class bike park close to home and just saw his dream turn into reality with the opening of Station Mountain bike park in Marble Falls, Tx. Built for riders, by riders, it has the most trails, highest elevation and by far the longest jump lines in the state of Texas. There’s a weekend shuttle service a lot of initial buzz and it’s already attracting some of the top mountain bikers in the country. Pro Neko Mulally, who built his own bike park and inspired Jones, was the first rider to hit the trails when it opened. Seth Alvo, sent a video congratulating him on his impressive venture and is planning a visit.

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Sean Benesh Sean Benesh

Introducing the Trail Builder Mag Fall 2023 Media Kit

Now that it’s September, the release of Issue #2 is right around the corner in October. Time has flown by since we released our first issue at the beginning of July. As with anything new, there’s trial and error. We’ve also given ourselves space to be flexible and adaptable. There will be changes implemented for Issue #2. Thank you, though, for journeying with us in this startup process. Our user survey has given us valuable data, which we are putting into action. But before we go any further, we’re excited to announce the release of our updated Media Kit. So what is it, and why is it important? And why am I telling you this?

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TranSierra Norte is Back for 2023!

TranSierra Norte is the first international Multi-Day Enduro Mountain Bike race in Mexico. Taking place in the Sierra Norte Region of Oaxaca, South Central Mexico. The race features a combination of physically demanding stage racing, traditional food & drink, and cultural immersion. A week of adventure, just before the iconic celebration “Día de Muertos”, a traditional festivity that reminisces on those who have passed and celebrates life after death. During these times, the city is covered with “ofrendas” (traditional tables with offerings for the dead) , Orange “Cempasuchil” Flowers, candles, Candy Skulls and “Papel Picado” (paper flags).

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