Image Credit: Kara Triance/NOCS March 12, 2021 - 6:30 AM Spring appears to be peeking around the corner, but hold off on pulling the mountain bikes out of storage. Bike trail associations in the Thompson-Okanagan are warning riders that muddy trail conditions can lead to extensive and time-intensive repair. We ve been discouraging riders from getting on the trails to keep them in good condition for the season and keep maintenance costs down, vice president of the Kamloops Bike Riders Association, Cam Marshall, said. The association is one of two Kamloops groups that work with governments to sanction trails for public use. They also maintain trails to keep berms rolling, smooth jump lines and tame brake bumps.
West Lothian s Shale Trail officially opened this week
To launch the trail a drone film of the 16-mile trail was posted online so everyone could experience the route for themselves
The Shale Trail, which runs 16 miles from West Calder to the South West of Winchburgh in the north east, has been created to bring an inspiring, enjoyable trail to locals and visitors. Picture by Tom Duffin
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Over £80,000 will be spent on West Lothian community
East Livingston and East Calder council ward will be handed cash from Scottish Government s Town Centre Improvement Fund
10:02, 13 JAN 2021
Councillor Damian Timson says he would like to see the process reviewed
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