Friday, June 4, 2010
Galbraith Mountain Rider Survey
7:53 AM |
Posted by
ClarkBar |
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Hi all,
In order to get a better understanding of our community using the trails on Galbraith, we’ve put together a rider survey. As the survey states, this information is completely anonymous and the WMBC is not collecting any personal data (email, names, etc.). This information will be used to support future discussions with land managers in Whatcom County and provide insight into the recreational value mt. biking has in Bellingham.
Please take 5 minutes to fill the survey and help the WMBC learn more about the rider population.
Click to take survey
Because a lot of riders don’t frequent the various bike forums or aren’t likely on this email list, we’ll be setting up a couple of weekend days at Birch St. and Galbraith lane to capture info. from other users and riders. I would love to have some volunteers who could help me with that effort (maybe in 2 or 3 hour shifts). While it’s true that I’m broken (again) and can’t ride right now, I do have several trail projects happening on the hill and would like to keep those moving forward. Let me know if you’re interested in helping out with such an endeavor.
PLEASE FORWARD TO ANY FRIENDS THAT HAVE RIDDEN GALBAITH IN THE PAST YEAR.
In order to get a better understanding of our community using the trails on Galbraith, we’ve put together a rider survey. As the survey states, this information is completely anonymous and the WMBC is not collecting any personal data (email, names, etc.). This information will be used to support future discussions with land managers in Whatcom County and provide insight into the recreational value mt. biking has in Bellingham.
Please take 5 minutes to fill the survey and help the WMBC learn more about the rider population.
Click to take survey
Because a lot of riders don’t frequent the various bike forums or aren’t likely on this email list, we’ll be setting up a couple of weekend days at Birch St. and Galbraith lane to capture info. from other users and riders. I would love to have some volunteers who could help me with that effort (maybe in 2 or 3 hour shifts). While it’s true that I’m broken (again) and can’t ride right now, I do have several trail projects happening on the hill and would like to keep those moving forward. Let me know if you’re interested in helping out with such an endeavor.
PLEASE FORWARD TO ANY FRIENDS THAT HAVE RIDDEN GALBAITH IN THE PAST YEAR.