Archive for November, 2006

Turning Wheels For Kids

Thursday, November 9th, 2006

Ok folks we have more information regarding this volunteer opportunity!

You can read up on the organization and find all the details at this website:
http://www.turningwheelsforkids.org/

The event is December 16 at the San Jose Convention Center South Hall (435 South Market St., San Jose, CA 95113). They will be assembling over 1,000 bikes for donation to several children’s charities. If you’d like to help, they’re looking for volunteers! Bring your tools and bike stand (if you have one).

I plan on going. Let me know if you’re interested - we can organize carpooling if necessary.

Thanks,
Shelley

Upcoming clinics

Thursday, November 9th, 2006

Sharon deMaria Osgood, a USATriathlon Expert Level Coach, is puting on some clinics in the near future that may be of interest. If you are interested, email her: tballntricoach@aol.com

Sat Nov 11 8:30AM-12; East Garrison gate of the Old Ft Ord; $50; class is limited to first 6. This is a beginner clinic. Bring a Mtn bike in good working order (tuned up, good tires, brakes that work,clip in pedals or just flat pedals), helmet, gloves, water, snack, layered clothing, a great attitude for fun and learning! It will be designed for anyone who has fears and anxiety about riding their mtn bike in the dirt, or just needs some tips to feel more confident. We will cover balance issues, clipping in and out (if you have clip- in pedals and shoes with cleats), shifting effeciently, steering and turning, descending (fast and slow), climbing, bunny hopping, planning and keeping your line and training techniques. If you have specific needs or desires, we can address them also!

Sat Dec 2 8:30AM-12; Creekside Trailhead of the Old Ft Ord; $50; class is limited to first 6. This is an advanced beginner clinic. This clinic will include more advanced skills and a higher fitness level. We will be riding the more technical trails of the Sea Otter course.

Sat Dec 9 all day; Wilder Ranch and UCSC trails; $100; class is limited to first 4. This is an intermediate/advanced clinic. These are very technical trails and include lots of climbing and descending. There are many obstacles and exciting surprises on these trails! This event may be pushed to Dec 10 depending on interest.

Getting Started

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006

Once you register to be a user of the MORCA blog you will be permitted to post comments to existing discussions. The site administrator will be notified of a new member and approve you as an ‘author’. This allows you to start discussion threads of your own. Please be patient as this is a manual review to minimize abuse of this service.

To post a message, visit ‘Site Admin’ in the right column. You will be taken to the ‘Dashboard’. Select ‘Write’ There are a series of options you can toggle and select by clicking the ‘+’ symbol. One of the options is the category under which you can place your topic. Categories include: Advocacy, Rides, Trails, Volunteer, and Blog help. If your discussion thread doesn’t fit well into any of the provided categories, use the catch-all ‘etc…’.

Feel free to write to your heart’s content and save as you go using the ’save and continue editing’ option. Once you are happy w/ your submission, be sure ‘Post Status’ is set to ‘Published.’ This ensures that all users can read your topic and participate in discussion.

Have fun!

Shelley

Welcome to our little corner in the blog world!

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006

This is your spot to sound off about all things mountain biking pertaining to MORCA!

Be sure to register to use this blog service. Once you’ve registered, login and cruise around. Registered members have the privileges of starting discussion threads and posting replies/comments.

When posting a message, be sure to categorize it. There is a list of categories to choose from along the right hand side of the message entry page. This will aid in usage and organization of this blog for you and others.

So have at it! Let me know if you see any problems or have some suggestions. It will take a collective effort and your participation to make this service as beneficial as it can be.

Enjoy!!

-Shelley