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2021 Annual General Meeting Highlights

March 11, 2021 By Chris Norfolk

On March 2, 2021 RVC held its first ever virtual AGM using the MS Teams platform. The club exec was set up at the Signature Sound studio allowing us to have great sound and light, the ability to physically distance, and the appearance of being a pro-outfit! So before we get to the news – huge thanks to Max Guerette for securing this donation and for providing tech support. Also thanks to NB Power… because this whole thing was a minute away from being cancelled before their crews restored the juice to the studio on a stormy night.

The Signature Sound studio.

No on to business:

  • Membership in 2020 was stable despite the pandemic. RVC grew steadily over the last decade and has 550 current members. We also note that many of you supported the club by upgrading to ‘bronze’ and ‘gold’ status in 2020.
  • Money in 2020 was lean but RVC is financially stable. Not being able to host large races and other events had its challenges but RVC benefitted from 2 sizeable grants: $6,600 from the NB Trail Infrastructure Fund and $5,000 from Velo NB.
  • Winterbike in 2021 continues with 150 members as of the meeting. The Tour de Beer (Bubble Edition) was a success bringing nearly $1,000 to the club. We now groom 2 trail systems through the winterbike program: MVP and Woolastook and this would not be possible without the heroic volunteer efforts of our grooming team! Thank you guys!
  • 2020 had its successes and challenges. While we saw a variety of great new trails built and improvements made at Penniac, MVP, and Woolastook; we also had significant closures occur at the request of landowners. It is a good reminder that a ridership of our size requires organization for success and ongoing land access.
  • 2021 Priorities:
    • Woolastook – build several km of new trail east of the existing network through our agreement with the Province.
    • Mactaquac – build several km of new trail in partnership with the Provincial Park management.
    • Islandview – work with the MCFT to reroute small sections of 2 existing trails in order to avoid private lands.
    • Odell & Killarney Lake – approach the City of Fredericton with a willingness to begin implementing park master plans.
    • Grant Harvey Bike Park – host a trail day to improve and revitalize the RVC perimeter trail and make better use of the space for kids.
    • Penniac – establish a landowner outreach approach to build relationships along the ridge. Host big opening of 2 new trails!
    • Brookside – grow the north-side trail network by working with a willing landowner who’s contacted RVC.
       
  • Elections – your new 2021 executive is:
    • President – Chris Norfolk
    • Past-president – Nick Russon
    • Vice-president – Mike Hutchinson
    • Treasurer – Ian Groen
    • Secretary – Norm Siebrasse
    • Risk Manager – Chris Furlotte
    • Trail Manager – Bev Bunker
    • Sponsorship Manager – Melissa Bordage
    • Director-at-large – Adam Hadley

Meeting presentation available here.

Full meeting minutes available here.

Filed Under: Announcements, Membership Tagged With: AGM

Winter Trail Etiquette Signs

February 21, 2021 By Chris Norfolk

Recently RVC developed and is installing a few trail signs at 2 winter singletrack networks where the club supports grooming – MVP & Woolastook. The signs went up briefly and didn’t go unnoticed. We wanted to explain our perspective on ‘Think before you sink‘… because you can’t really explore all of the important angles in a stylized sign. After hearing some initial feedback – we decided that we needed a 2-sided sign solution which is why we developed the ‘Good to go!’ sign. Groomers will decide which side to display on any given day.

Why post anything at all?

RVC works pretty hard to keep members riding in the woods all winter long. We’re spending about $5,000 of member money each year on our Winterbike program to keep grooming machines running and the parking lots plowed. The volunteers are really the ones investing. Last week we got about 10cm of mixed sugary snow and freezing rain (barely a storm eh!) and it took about 10 person hours to prep MVP and likely the same effort over at Woolastook. Ask a groomer and they’ll tell you it’s a labour of love – but the truth is that when people volunteer this kind of time it’s nice to see that their effort is rewarded with a week of nice firm, even trails if no new snow comes down.

The issue is that a few times each year we experience a change in weather patterns – and temperatures in Jan-Feb can soar far into the positive numbers. Often this is associated with moisture which can leave groomed trails slushy or with a weak surface. In these conditions, all of that hard work is vulnerable to damage.

RVC snow wizards can generate a lot of magic from an old tire.

A person enjoying a walk (or a bike ride) on a warm +5° February day can leave deep boot prints (or ruts) easily in the soft snow. When the weather turns again (and it can happen fast) – these new unpleasant trail features freeze solid and can stay that way for a long time if no new snow comes. RVC runs some basic grooming tools (not a $500,000 Pisten Bully) and we’re not able to erase impressions made in icy hardpack. In sensitive soft snow there are some easy solutions: wide fat bike tires, snowshoes, and skis. Spread your mass out over a wider area and you don’t break through.

When these freeze into the trail the can be there for a while.

Ruts and bootprints aren’t the end of the world… we realize that this is mountain biking. However, riding a perfectly smooth snow surface is a pretty amazing treat… and it is what we’re trying to provide our members. We have also heard from many other community members how much they love using the flat, level surface created by fatbikes… so we think this is winter trail management that good for everyone.

This is totally what the fuss is all about. So good!

This all makes sense… so… why isn’t RVC taking a stronger stance?

RVC doesn’t own land (not a single acre) and we don’t have any land agreements that give mountain bikers exclusive use of the trails. We have to share. That person enjoying a hike on a warm sunny Saturday might just be the landowner. Remember, everywhere we ride – we are guests. Our new signs recommend snowshoes and wide tires because we are in no position to be making any demands. We have found that when we ask riders to stay off the trails in sensitive conditions you always respond – so thank you! However our reach is limited and this message never seems to go far enough so fingers crossed that the new sings help. We can educate and hope that the message is well received.

We also know that sometimes, the groomers have things so dialed-in that in cooperative weather there’s no harm done by pedestrian, trail-runner, or “skinny-bike” traffic. When the trails are bullet hard – it’s great that everyone can enjoy them. That’s why we’ve developed a ‘Good to go!’ version of the winter trail sign. These will be set up so that the groomer can make the call and flip the sign over when needed.

Green means go!

Filed Under: News, Responsibility, Winter Bike

The Mid-Winter Thaw

January 17, 2021 By Chris Norfolk

In the Maritimes we get a few mid-winter thaws each year. Today is the first. These are killers when it comes to winterbike trails. The rain last night saturated the trail surface and the mild weather today has lots of trail users thinking about getting out.

Don’t do it!

  • Not nice.
  • Not nice at all!

In warm and wet conditions it doesn’t matter how wide your tires are or how ridiculously low you can drop the air pressure – the trails are just too sensitive. Today is one of those days we should be thinking about what else we can do.

Ruts and footprints put into the trails today will freeze with the rapidly falling temperatures tonight and will be there until we get a big snowfall – and that’s not in the 14-day forecast – we checked!

Please wait until temperatures are well below freezing before you head out for a ride. It only takes a single person to leave an impact over an entire trail system. We’d even be cautious about well-intentioned snowshoe grooming efforts today while the snow is soaking wet.

For more info – here’s a helpful article.

Filed Under: News, Responsibility

Call for Volunteers – RVC Executive

January 9, 2021 By Chris Norfolk

RVC has had another busy year, and the executive is looking for motivated members to join the team. We are a volunteer driven club of over 500 members now and we have big plans for 2021.  If you are interested in one of the positions set out below, or have any questions about either position, please send us an email at president@rivervalleycycling.com .

Treasurer
The treasurer will oversee the financial matters of RVC and report to the board of directors (executive) at regular intervals. Responsibilities will include:

  • Budget preparation;
  • Maintaining accounting records;
  • Dealing with insurers and maintaining insurance policies in good standing;
  • Setting and reviewing financial policies;
  • Approving expenditures; and
  • Preparing and signing cheques.

Position-at-large
An open position that at this time has no assigned tasks, we are looking for someone who is interested in contributing to any aspect of RVC’s mission, including things such as:

  •  trail planning and maintenance, 
  • member outreach, 
  • fundraising, 
  • website management, 
  • communications, 
  • organizing events. 

Hoping to hear from you!

RVC

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Winterbike Plans 2021 – Woolastook

December 16, 2020 By Chris Norfolk

More good news from RVC Winterbike. The snow is starting to fall and Woolastook is going to the focus of some serious grooming effort this winter. Get your membership now eh!

With almost 11 km of trail in the grooming plan for 2021 in a stacked-loop configuration there will be a lot of options for stitching together routes that will lead all the way up to the scenic lookout above Mountain Road. Beyond this guaranteed network there’s talk of some more distance being added in the park and beyond the lookout if snow conditions cooperate and everything comes together. We’ll see.

Woolastook mountain biking trails

Mike Hutchinson and Dave McFarlane have really put the sweat equity into getting Woolastook in shape for Winterbike and they plan to put in the grooming hours in the freezing cold so huge thanks to them!

There’s more good news coming with RVC Winterbike for 2021. Stay connected for more plans and announcements. Join RVC Winterbike and get pumped for smooth snowy flow.

Filed Under: Announcements, Membership, News, Winter Bike Tagged With: Woolastook

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