IMBA Advanced Trailbuilding School: Focus on Challenging Trails
For Immediate Release
12-18-02
Contact: Dan Vardamis
303-545-9011
Thanks to extensive research and field-testing of mountain bike trail design and construction and techniques, IMBA is transforming the way trails are built. Today, properly constructed trails that are heavily used by hikers, equestrians and mountain bikers can endure for years with minimal maintenance.
Join IMBA's four-person team of instructors for a two-day Advanced Trailbuilding School February 14-15, 2002 in Reno, Nevada. This two-day workshop is much more advanced than a standard IMBA Trailbuilding Schools. This course will present cutting-edge trailbuilding techniques, including a focus on design strategies for highly challenging trails, advanced user-conflict resolution methods, and success stories from around the world.
The two-day advanced workshop is being held at the end of the annual Western Trailbuilders Association (WTA) Trailbuilders Conference. This Conference, held February 11-13, is dedicated to practical, field-useful trail design, construction, maintenance, and closely related issues. Plenary and concurrent sessions explore many topics of interest to trailbuilders and trail contractors.
You do not have to attend to WTA Trailbuilders Conference to attend the IMBA Advanced Trailbuilding School.
For more information or to register visit http://www.trailbuilders.org/conference/2003_conference/overview_2003.html
For a full schedule of events at the IMBA Advanced Trailbuilding School visit http://www.trailbuilders.org/conference/2003_conference/imba_2003.html
