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How the New England Mountain Bike Association Gets Things Done

How the New England Mountain Bike Association Gets Things Done

Episode 321 Published 4 years, 2 months ago
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Travis Counsell is the executive director of the new England Mountain Bike Association, also known as NEMBA. He’s currently based out of Vermont.

  • Tell us a bit about NEMBA. What’s the organization’s mission and how large is your membership?
    • How is NEMBA organized?
    • How many miles of singletrack do NEMBA clubs support?
  • When and why did NEMBA get its start?
  • What were you doing before joining NEMBA?
  • NEMBAfest is back for 2022. What will the festival look like this year?
  • Did the recent boom in mountain bike participation translate into NEMBA membership growth?
  • Given population density, are there many opportunities for new trail builds in the northeast?
  • What are some ways you’ve been successful in countering folks who are against MTB trail access?
  • How popular is fat biking in New England? Is fat bike grooming something that chapters devote a lot of resources to in the winter?
  • What does the current discussion around e-bike trail access look like for NEMBA?
  • What’s the biggest constraint NEMBA faces in carrying out and growing the mission?
  • What’s next for NEMBA in 2022 and beyond?

Connect with NEMBA and learn more at nemba.org.

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