About C.L.I.M.B.

Work Parties

Membership

Trips

Trail Patrol

Meetings

Concerned Long Island Mountain Bicyclists


About C.L.I.M.B.

Concerned Long Island Mountain Bicyclists is a legally incorporated not-for-profit organization dedicated to the growth and safe enjoyment of mountain biking.

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Work Parties

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Remember
Give some time back to the trail,
get out on a work party.

Call 271-6527, voice mailbox 5

C.L.I.M.B. work parties are designed to help maintain the trails we use. Work parties are held during select Saturdays and Sundays throughout the biking season.  After the work party we usually do a group ride. You don't have to be C.L.I.M.B. member to participate in the work parties. Each person who participates in a work party will be given a raffle ticket. Work parties are currently held at Stillwell Woods, Rocky Point and Cathedral Pines trails.

For more information on C.L.I.M.B. Work Parties or becoming a C.L.I.M.B. Member, visit our official web site at www.climbonline.org.

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Membership

climbthumbnail.gif (2488 bytes) WHAT? YOU DON'T
BELONG TO ONE OF
THE NATION'S LARGEST
MOUNTAIN BIKING CLUBS?

Benefits if becoming a C.L.I.M.B. member include:

For more information on becoming a C.L.I.M.B. Member or printing a membership form, visit our official web site at www.climbonline.org.

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Trips

bus2.gif (12510 bytes)C.L.I.M.B. runs monthly organized trips to such locations as Lake Minnewasaka, Williams Lake, Jim Thorpe. Platekill and other locations.  These locations provide trails for all levels of riders. Many of these locations offer other activities besides mountain biking such as: hiking, rock climbing, camping, swimming, sailing, canoeing and other fun stuff which also make it ideal for the non-mountain biker!  In the off-season, C.L.I.M.B. runs trips to local ski areas.

The trips usually include overnight accommodations, bike transportation, and round trip bus transportation, gratuities, insurance and park entrance fees, HOWEVER, trip costs and inclusions will vary.

For more information on C.L.I.M.B. trips or becoming a C.L.I.M.B. Member, visit our official web site at www.climbonline.org.

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Trail Patrol

C.L.I.M.B. Trail PatrolThe C.L.I.M.B.'s Trail Patrol is a group of riders that ride the trails and help riders with all sorts of things like: directions, bike problems, riders that need medical assistance or First Aid, Search and Rescue of lost riders and many other trail-helpful things. The Trail Patrol is open to any rider who wishes to participate. Interested riders will be given a DEC/C.L.I.M.B. Trail Patrol Orientation, a DEC Search and Rescue course, and a bike maintenance course and must also have current First Aid/CPR certifications.

For more information on joining the C.L.I.M.B. Trail Patrol or becoming a C.L.I.M.B. Member, visit our official web site at www.climbonline.org.

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Meetings

C.L.I.M.B.'s meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month.  The meetings are a great place to learn about all sorts of mountain biking information.  At these meetings you can expect to:

The C.L.I.M.B. monthly meeting locations alternate between the Inn at Medford, in Medford, and Sweet Hollow Hall, in Melville.  The meetings are always open to non-C.L.I.M.B. members and non-mountain bikers as well.

For more information on C.L.I.M.B. Meetings, directions or becoming a C.L.I.M.B. Member, visit our official web site at www.climbonline.org.

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C.L.I.M.B. is a proud member of the Paumonauk Bicycle Advocacy

Web page designed and maintained by J. Peters Enterprises and C.L.I.M.B.
Copyright © 1998 C.L.I.M.B. All rights reserved.
Last Updated: August 18, 1998.