Donate to MBOSC for the chance to win an Ibis

Press release / Santa Cruz, Calif.ย โ€“ย  April 30, 2018

Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruz Ante Up

One lucky donor will ride away with a new $9,500 Ibis bicycle in the Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruzโ€™s (MBOSC) โ€œAnte Up for Trailsโ€ campaign. Donors receive one entry for every $5 donated to the MBOSC between now and May 29 when a winner will be chosen. The winner then gets to pick the production Ibis bicycle of their choice as the prize. Donations can be made at www.mbosc.org/anteup.

โ€œWe have witnessed MBOSC gain momentum as they work to improve trail access in Santa Cruz,โ€ said Ibis Founder Scot Nicol. โ€œTheir recent growth and success has been impressive, and theyโ€™ve clearly cultivated great relationships with local land managers. All of us at Ibis are proud to support MBOSC, and we are eager to ride new trails that can be built as a result of the Ante Up for Trails campaign. We look forward to sending a bike to the lucky winner!โ€

MBOSC continues to work towards its vision to make Santa Cruz County the premier place to be a mountain biker through advocacy, trail construction, maintenance, and world-class cycling events. Some of the current project updates include:

  • Three Miles of New Trail in Scotts Valley: Three miles of new public multi-use trails are coming to the Glenwood Open Space Preserve in Scotts Valley. These trails will provide local schools and the community a new resource for recreation and connection with the environment.ย The Land Trust of Santa Cruz County, responsible for stewarding the property, has partnered with MBOSC to perform the trail design and construction. Construction began on April 25, 2018 and is planned to be completed by mid-June.
  • New Trail Reroute in Wilder Ranch: MBOSC has received full approval for the West Engelsmans Reroute at Wilder Ranch. MBOSC will be working with CA State Parks to decommission the badly eroded West Engelsmans Fire Road and replace it with just over a mile of sustainably built trail. Through their fundraising efforts, MBOSC will be covering their own costs for this project and paying for State Parks staff time and expenses. Construction is scheduled for the fall of 2018.
  • New 30+ Mile Trail Network in San Vicente Redwoods: MBOSC took a leading role on the design of a 30+ mile trail network in the San Vicente Redwoods. Recently the partners managing this property have successfully worked through their public access planning process and are moving forward with submitting their plan to Santa Cruz County for approval this spring. This means the new trail network is one step closer to becoming a reality.

โ€œIbis Cyclesย and MBOSC have been longtime partners working to expand and promote sustainable trail access in the Santa Cruz area,โ€ ยญยญsaid MBOSC Marketing and Events Director Amanda Schaper. โ€œWe are thrilled to have their support through advocacy campaigns, trail construction and maintenance projects, event sponsorship, and volunteer appreciation. Our progress on bringing more trails to Santa Cruz wouldnโ€™t be possible without Ibisโ€™ continued support, and we are grateful to have them behind the MBOSC mission.โ€

In 2013 Ibis and MBOSC launchedย Own the Flow, a fundraising campaign that coincided with the original Ripley release, which raised over $40,000 towards construction of the legendary Flow Trail at Soquel Demonstration State Forest. In 2017 Ibis and MBOSC launched the first everย Ante Up for Trails fundraising campaign, which raised a record-breaking $60,000 for trails in Santa Cruz.

The current Ante Up for Trails campaign is open until 11:59pm on Tuesday, May 29, 2018.

Learn more atย mbosc.org/anteup.

Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruz Ante Up

Ibis Ripmo. Photo courtesy Ibis Cycles.

Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruz Ante Up

MBOSC Trails Program Director Drew Perkins. Photo courtesy MBOSC.

Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruz Ante Up

MBOSC Marketing and Events Director Amanda Schaper. Photo courtesy MBOSC.

Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruz Ante Up

Trail work camaraderie. Photo: Josh Sawyer

Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruz Ante Up

Volunteer gather at a trail work day. Photo courtesy MBOSC.


About Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruz

Since 1997, Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruz (MBOSC) has worked to support, preserve, and expand trail access and responsible mountain biking in Santa Cruz County. The rapidly-growing non-profit organization is driven by passionate volunteers and high-caliber professional staff who promote legal and sustainable mountain bike access through trail building, races, events, and collaboration throughout the county. Strategic partnerships with land managers, other trail users, and the local bike industry help MBOSC build new trails and support sustainable mountain biking. www.mbosc.org

About Ibis Cycles

Ibis is a design and engineering driven manufacturer of carbon fiber bicycles based in Santa Cruz California. Founded in 1981 by a young hippie named Scot Nicol,ย Ibis offers five different mountain bike and gravel models, plus a full range of carbon fiber and aluminum wheelsets. You’d think there would be a lot of beer in the fridge, but there isn’t.ย www.ibiscycles.com

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