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<blockquote data-quote="Boonie Buster" data-source="post: 1527990" data-attributes="member: 15974"><p>My opinion, is we are spread too thin, with too many smaller organizations. Think of the organizations you hear about with cycling and hiking, not that I agree with the goals behind some of them, but:</p><p></p><p>-Cascade Bicycle Club: Geared more towards road cycling and large group rides, they are a driving force in the community for safer roads for the cyclists, creating safer lanes and even commenting on a recent ride this year where a lot of cyclists were acting like assholes on the roads and telling their fellow cyclists to "knock it off" and represent our cycling community in a better light.</p><p></p><p>-Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance: This group has done AMAZING work locally to get/keep biking places open, to ALL TYPES of riders, Duthie Hills is a GREAT example of riders of ALL TYPES coming together to WORK AS ONE towards a common goal. I suggest those of you that haven't, go take a hike, look at some pics of Duthie Hills for this reason. You have a kids beginner area, some beginner adult trails and training areas, all the way up to extreme drops and jumps and VERY technical cross country trails.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: To add to this, not all of us can, "Get up off our ****ing asses" and do work every weekend. I think if there was a common and larger group with a way to donate to a clear and defined cause, you could get a greater following. People are lazy plain and simple (myself included). And some would rather donate than do work, whether it's because of physical or time limitations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boonie Buster, post: 1527990, member: 15974"] My opinion, is we are spread too thin, with too many smaller organizations. Think of the organizations you hear about with cycling and hiking, not that I agree with the goals behind some of them, but: -Cascade Bicycle Club: Geared more towards road cycling and large group rides, they are a driving force in the community for safer roads for the cyclists, creating safer lanes and even commenting on a recent ride this year where a lot of cyclists were acting like assholes on the roads and telling their fellow cyclists to "knock it off" and represent our cycling community in a better light. -Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance: This group has done AMAZING work locally to get/keep biking places open, to ALL TYPES of riders, Duthie Hills is a GREAT example of riders of ALL TYPES coming together to WORK AS ONE towards a common goal. I suggest those of you that haven't, go take a hike, look at some pics of Duthie Hills for this reason. You have a kids beginner area, some beginner adult trails and training areas, all the way up to extreme drops and jumps and VERY technical cross country trails. EDIT: To add to this, not all of us can, "Get up off our ****ing asses" and do work every weekend. I think if there was a common and larger group with a way to donate to a clear and defined cause, you could get a greater following. People are lazy plain and simple (myself included). And some would rather donate than do work, whether it's because of physical or time limitations. [/QUOTE]
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