
500 HOURS? LET’S DO THIS.
We spend a lot of time enjoying our local trails, and it is equally important to ensure that we spend time caring for them. We are kicking off our 2025 TTC season of trail work in the best way we know how – WITH LOVE (and sweat, and rakes, and loppers, and Mcleods, and work gloves!)
THE GOAL:
Record 500 hours of trail work in one weekend! If every coach and student-athlete were to participate, that would be about 1 3/4 hr each.
DETAILS:
Contact and organize with your local trail organization or trail steward to plan a trail day on TBD (You can participate in an already planned work day or plan your day. Coordinate with the trail boss so you ensure you are working when and where they need).
Have an awesome day, ensuring your trails are in great shape. Learn some new skills. Maybe you’ll get first tracks on a new feature or trail change!
Record your hours in Pit Zone.
DON’T STOP THERE:
Connect with your local trail organization and let them know you want to know when they are planning trail work days throughout the year.
Adopt a section(s) of the trail. Weed eat, clear debris, leaf blow (if permitted). You can do this as a team, a family, or a group of friends. Pick a mile or two and let your trail steward know (they may do a happy dance)!
Keep recording your trail hours in Pit Zone!
Win TTC awards at the State Championship – Race #5!
BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR YOUR TRAIL LOVE ’25 AWESOME BOX! (This will be sent to Head Coaches)
“Trail access is a privilege, not a right. Local trails are often designed, built, funded, and maintained by clubs and everyday riders like you. Let’s show our respect for the hard work that makes riding possible. Be part of the long-standing tradition of digging and riding!”
Questions? Contact TTC Coordinator Scott Duvall by emailing Scott@Kentuckymtb.org