The ladies’ rides begin on Monday, May 15! Details can be found on the Spinnin’ Sugar Facebook page. The rides are ladies only, no drop, and all abilities are welcome! Spinnin’ Sugar is an all-volunteer group. If you’re interested in…
The ladies’ rides begin on Monday, May 15! Details can be found on the Spinnin’ Sugar Facebook page. The rides are ladies only, no drop, and all abilities are welcome! Spinnin’ Sugar is an all-volunteer group. If you’re interested in…
The Carrabassett Backcountry Cycle Challenge is completely run by volunteers. A big shout-out to these folks! All proceeds from the race are used to fund the local trail system and mountain bike programs. They will need an army of volunteers…
A Message from CRNEMBA President Pete Smith: Date: November 30, 2016 For Release to the CRNEMBA Facebook Page and website Re: Trail Closures from CRNEMBA President Peter Smith: There has been much confusion this season surrounding the mountain bike trail…
Check out this article written by CRNEMBA member Mark Condon titled Carrabassett Valley Uprising. This article appeared in the June/July 2016 issue of SingleTracks. A few minor refinements have been included in the version available here. Enjoy!
Carrabassett Valley Trail System Logo Idea Contest The Carrabassett Valley Trails Committee is seeking ideas for creating a logo to represent our incredible trail system. CRNEMBA is helping coordinate the contest, which is open to CRNEMBA members and non-members alike. …
2nd Annual Sugarloaf Fat Tire Race and Festival February 5-7! Building on the success of last year’s event, Sugarloaf is hosting the 2nd annual Fat Tire Festival on February 6 and 7, 2016. There will be a three-part on-snow race held…
On the heels of the successful Mountain Bike Trail Development Forum held on December 30, 2015, the Town of Carrabassett Valley, CRNEMBA , Maine Huts & Trails, and Sugarloaf Mountain have developed a survey to get additional input to help…
Great turnout for the Carrabassett Valley MTB Trail Development Public Forum. More than 55 people attended the forum held at the Carrabassett Valley Library to hear presentations by the Town of CV (Dave Cota), CRNEMBA (Pete Smith), Maine Huts & Trails…
Kona: They came, they rode, and they stayed for dinner. The first annual Kona MTB Adventure Ride was well attended and by all accounts pretty much pegged the fun meter. The day saw around sixty mountain bikers participate in the…
Great news for mountain bike riders who look to enjoy riding in the Carrabassett Region! We can confirm that CRNEMBA has received a $50,000 grant from LL Bean for trail construction for the Campbell Field Trail Head (pod two). In…