Mission Statement

 

Our mission  is to promote responsible mountain biking and to work toward the goals of common land access and natural resource protection through interaction with policy makers, the cycling industry, race promoters, mountain bikers and other trail users.

Our association represents all levels of riders, our common passion for trail riding and stewardship brings us together as a collective voice.

 

 

 

 

 

Contact Information

 

 

Adrian Whitmore

 John Mackey

P.O. Box 146

Sundance WY 82729

 

307-290-2000

 

Email: haroow@hotmail.com

Ref: Bearlodge or Sundance or Classic

 

SCGMBA is proud to be

members of the

Sundance Chamber Of Commerce

 

 

 

Trails Map

 

We cross private property and forest service on many rides, one trailhead is from private property. So we ask no skidding, no trail or stunts building, and no switchback cutting. We are visitors and guests and are blessed to have access.  Please help us keep it that way.

Thank You

 

 

Current Projects

 

Future Plans for Biking and Hiking Trail in Sundance

  Future Plans For Connecting Sundance with Cook Lake

  SCGMBA helps and Donates for Sundance Elementary Community   Bike rodeo..

  SCGMBA Does Mtn Bike Skills Class for SHS 9th Grade PE Photo Album

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The way we ride today shapes mountain bike trail access tomorrow. Do your part to preserve and enhance our sport's access and image by observing the following rules of the trail, formulated by IMBA, the International Mountain Bicycling Association. These rules are recognized around the world as the standard code of conduct for mountain bikers. IMBA's mission is to promote mountain bicycling that is environmentally sound and socially responsible

 

 

Know your equipment, your ability, and the area in which you are riding -- and prepare accordingly. Be self-sufficient at all times, keep your equipment in good repair, and carry necessary supplies for changes in weather or other conditions. A well-executed trip is a satisfaction to you and not a burden to others. Always wear a helmet and appropriate safety gear. Keep trails open by setting a good example of environmentally sound and socially responsible off-road cycling.

 

 

 

Picture Albums

 

“Grrruntin Time”

 

“Back From Hibernation”

 

“Knobby’s Revenge”

 

Gold In the Hills Fall Ride 06

 

“Bearly Movin”

 

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SCGMBA  Links

 

Results of 08 (PDF)

 

Bearlodge Mt. Bike Race Past and Future

 

Association News & Information

 

 

Cycling Related Links

 

Laramie Enduro

 

N.D. Cycling Federation

 

Black Hills Mtn Bike Association

 

Black Hills Fat Tire Festival

 

High Plains Classic

 

MBPOST

 

 

1. Ride on Open Trails Only.

2. Leave No Trace.

3. Control Your Bicycle!

4. Always Yield Trail.

5. Never Scare Animals.

6. Plan Ahead.

 

 

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