You’re riding along on your favorite trail on a nice winter morning. It’s frozen solid and you’re having a great ride. After awhile, the sun comes out and a few minutes later the beautiful hardpacked trail has turned to mush, and you and your bike are coated with mud. In this article, originally intended for the GORC newsletter, Sam Mitchell explains how this happens.
Mark Your Calendars… November 2nd 2024… It’s the annual appreciation party where we thank YOU the volunteer for all of […]
Our fall trail building schedule for 2024 has been posted. Here are dates and parks where we will be building […]
GORC has launched a new website (version 4.0) as you can see in this desktop, and now, mobile-friendly edition. We […]
Volunteers Needed for the Greensfelder Challenge On May 11, 2024, UFD and GORC host the Greensfelder Challenge. This is GORC’s […]
The 2024 Spring Trail Building Schedule is now published! Be sure to check the website under the Events section for information on […]
GORC will be working at our usual favorite parks and will include new trail and much-needed maintenance after a summer of strong storms and heavy use.
The 2023 Spring Trail Building Schedule is in full swing. Be sure to check the website under the Events section […]
The 2023 Spring Trail Building Schedule is in full swing. Be sure to check…
The 2022 Fall Trail Building Schedule is in full swing. Be sure to check the website under the Events section […]