Category: News

  • Permanent Trail Closures at MROSD

    The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District Board of Directors will meet 7:30 pm this coming Wednesday, November 30, at the Los Altos Youth Center, 1 N. San Antonio Road in Los Altos. This special meeting will consider the fate of four trails: Black Mountain in Rancho San Antonio, Ridge in Skyline, Zinfandel in Pichetti Ranch,…

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  • New Trails opening to Mountain bikes in MROSD!

    Great News huh? You can help make this a reality, and the trails are pretty choice too.The trails are Black Mountain in Rancho San Antonio, Zinfandel Trail in Picchetti Ranch, Ridge Trail (south of Horseshoe Lake) in Skyline Ridge,and Soda Gulch Trail in Purisima Creek Open Space Preserves. Take a few moments today and write…

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  • November December Mountain Cyclist Newsletter

    The latest issue of ROMP’s newsletter, The Mountain Cyclist, is now avaliable online. 8.5 x 11 version Tabloid version

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  • NorCal High School Mountain Bike League Benefit

    On November 12th Andy Hampsten is hosting a benefit dinner for the NorCal High School Mountain Bike League. Many of you may have already received an invitation (see attached invite/RSVP). The League is promising a bright future for cycling, and the dinner is the cornerstone of our annual budget. As leaders, I am asking you…

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  • MROSD Use & Management Meeting 2 pm Wednesday, November 2

    This is a rare opportrunity to get some more trails open to bikes! The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District (MROSD) Use & Management Committee will meet 2 pm Wednesday, November 2 at their offices at 330 Distel Circle in Los Altos. They will “review the status of four trails that are currently closed on an…

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  • September – October Mountain Cyclist Online

    The latest issue of ROMP’s newsletter, The Mountain Cyclist, is now avaliable online. 8.5 x 11 version Tabloid version

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  • Huddart / Wunderlich Master Plan Goes to Supervisors with Dirt Bike Route to Sky

    I attended the San Mateo County Parks Commission meeting today with Jim Sullivan, Josh Moore, and a nice cyclist from the Woodside Bicycle Committee whose name seems to have slipped from my brain (sorry). Jim and Josh and the Woodside cyclist all spoke well, in favor of including bikes in the plan. There were also…

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