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Spring Trail building update
Please head over to the Trails update page to view all the work our trail crew has put into making the North Okanagan trails better this spring.
NOTICE OF AGM, March 15
NOTICE OF AGM
NOCS Annual General Meeting
I think we can all agree that 2020 has been a wild ride. We’d like to thank our amazing members who continued to support us this year, as well as a massive thank you to all of our community partners and sponsors who stepped up in a huge way. Our successes this past year would not have been possible without all of you.
What: NOCS Annual General Meeting
When: Monday, March 15, 2021 @ 7:00 PM
Where: Zoom!
2021 NOCS members can register for the AGM HERE
A meeting invite will be sent to members following registration.
If you are not yet a member but would still like to watch the AGM, you can tune in to the YouTube livestream
Why: Join us to find out more about our work in 2020, and our plans for 2021. You can review the minutes from last year's AGM here
With this new year comes some big changes to the Board - we owe an immense thank you to our President - Brett Woods, Vice President - Mark Dowhaniuk, and Secretary - Cynthia Kapicki, who are stepping down from their roles. Their contributions to the Board over the years have significantly shaped where NOCS is today. Join us in thanking them at the AGM and make sure to show them your appreciation next time you see them on the trails!
To that end, we are calling for nominations for the positions of President, Vice-President, and Secretary. Experience on a board is an asset but not a requirement.
If you are passionate, motivated, and want to make a difference in the community, we'd love to have you! Please submit your nominations to info@nocs.ca by March 10th.
Jan 27th news letter
The latest info from NOCS can be found on our newsletter, and can be read HERE
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UPDATE from BC Parks, Recreation Sites & Trails, Predator Ridge
As a volunteer organization we are finding it difficult to keep our membership up to date with the latest updates regarding trail closures due to COVID-19. We urge our membership to please check the sites listed below before you head out to ride to ensure you are up to date and following government mandated protocols. (Avoid fines my friends.)
BC PARKS : http://bcparks.ca/covid-19/
Recreation Sites & Trails :: http://www.sitesandtrailsbc.ca/
Predator Ridge trails remain closed. We will update you when they reopen.
Week of April 5th:
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BC Parks and COVID-19 in the Vernon area:
BC Parks and Covid-19 in the Vernon area.
BC Parks has taken steps provincially to reduce the spread of Covid-19. Facilities such as campgrounds, buildings and parking lots have been closed in an attempt to encourage social distancing and reduce the risk of Covid-19 transmission.
Please follow this link for further information. http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/covid-19/
Locally in the Vernon area there are many popular Provincial Parks, specifically Kalamalka Lake PP, Kekuli Bay PP and Ellison PP. The parking lots at these parks have been closed so access is very limited. In order to prevent our bordering neighbourhoods and residential streets from being impacted by visitors still trying to access the Park, BC Parks is asking that the public stay local and within their own neighbourhoods so they can walk or ride to Parks within their immediate area. Driving to these Parks is currently not an option.
We appreciate your patience and cooperation during these challenging times.
BC Parks.
A letter from the President:
A Letter from the President
March 18, 2020
Hello and I hope, despite Covid-19, this letter is finding you well. It’s been forming, in my head, for several days now (the letter, not the VID – but that’s been weighing in heavily too). It started off as a commentary on the AGM last week and a preamble to the minutes… to welcome you all to the upcoming season… and hopefully raise the mountain bike stoke a little!
Flat tire! More like two flat tires and the wheel has fallen off after an epic OTB!
Seriously though, I want to reach out to and acknowledge the challenges we will all be facing. There are many unknowns and it is easy to be drawn into the negative spiral of social media. Sometimes I get caught up in it and I need to remind my self (or my daughter kindly does) that support, patience and inclusion will help strengthen, rather than divide. We need community now more than ever. How we navigate the next few weeks and potentially months, will re-define us.
It is hard to predict what NOCS Events and Programs will run this year. We are evaluating and making decisions in the next few weeks on those that require registrations or with other time sensitive impacts with consideration to all recommended practice.
- Trail Ninjas, G-Tribe, TNT – Cancelled – refer to notice from Nicole Guerrero
- NCCP Mountain Bike Skills and Tactics Course – cancelled
- Bike Fest – Advise by April 12th (Race has been cancelled)
- Women’s Enduro – Re-evaluate May 1st
When we are able to engage in group activities again we will initiate the Toonie Rides and Trail Days. You will probably feel the excitement as it gets close!
I suspect Bike Fest will be a much scaled back version, if it is possible at all, but at 6 weeks away, I’m hopeful we will be ready and able to celebrate by then. If it’s not the first week of May then it will be as soon as we can, even if it’s as simple as a pack of awesome NOCS members out on bikes and hi-fiving again! I think that is something we must look forward to.
It is too early to speculate on the impact of our planned trail builds this year – it will be vital to keep these projects going in our community.
Unfortunately the trails, an excellent way to socially distance yourself, are not quite ready to go. But they will be soon thought and the challenge will be to stay off them during the melt. Please recognize when you are leaving ruts and help keep the trails in shape to minimize maintenance: Have a watch o Jason Martin’s AGM presentation in the video above.
Naturally some are looking for ways to engage or encourage the community to be active without compromising our safety. There will be some discussions about that throughout Vernon in the coming weeks at the tourism level – if you have some ideas, this will be a great time to get involved and possible enable others.
Thank you to those who attended the AGM last week. Also, to those of you who were unable to make it – thank you for your choice to isolate. We talked about the Strategic Plan and why the Board feels it necessary to move towards having a paid Executive Director and trail crew. With a sustainable funding model we would be able to maintain and grow our club. With over 1050 members last year (fastest growth in the province) and future trail expansion planned, out ability to manage the work load is beyond that of volunteers. Raising our membership fees is one aspect of the sustainable funding model. It was a tough conversation at the Board level because we value our membership but we also value the contribution that NOCS provides mountain bikers and the larger community. After some discussion at the AGM and a general impression that we were not raising the fees enough, we were met with overwhelming support for the proposed fee increase this year as well as the 5% incremental increase each year over the next 5 years.
In the coming months, we will be forming a committee tasked with the process of hiring a paid Executive Director. This could take many different shapes and forms. Perhaps you are or know the right person for this job. Maybe you have some valuable insight into this position and want to get involved – details to come on how to.
Our relatively new Grants and Sponsorship Committee (Jeff, Bridget) will be working to try and develop our overall sponsorship program to support our initiatives.
Our Volunteer Coordinator, Niki, will be trying to task all of you who indicate you can help out in various areas. We always welcome new blood!
Since this follows the Covid-19 talk the reality is that we all have financial uncertainty in the months ahead. It will be a factor in individuals and businesses so please consider your options when spending and shop local as much as possible.
If you can, please maintain your memberships in community groups even while they are closed or appear to not be working in the background (NOCS, Arts, Music, Etc) to ensure they weather the storm.
Tourism is going to need a huge shot in the arm when we get the all clear – please consider being a tourist at home this summer and help rebuild our community. Take time to notice the variety, culture and beauty we have.
Increased membership fees seems even more burdensome this week than last. I would like to acknowledge that NOCS is in a positive position that will get us through this year and allow some new trail progress. We will also be financially able to meet our basic requirements in 2021. There will be tough choices for us all ahead – only you can make them for your situation.
Watch for regular updates from us via our weekly newsletter and social media.
Good luck, take care of yourself, your loved ones, and check in on your neighbors. Thank you for your continued support of the North Okanagan Cycling Society!
Sincerely,
Brett Woods
President
Please respect the trails as they thaw out!!
It feels like its been a LONG WINTER, and we are all looking to get out on the trails as soon as we can. While it was cold and the ground was frozen it was ok, but now as we enter the spring thaw and the ground is soft and our tires are leaving ruts in the mud instead of riding on top we NEED TO GIVE THE TRAILS A BREAK!!
Please, if you’re riding trail and encounter wet muddy sections, re-evaluate: “Should I be riding this trail right now?” As Fat-biking has increased in popularity we are getting use to riding “all year long” It’s almost true but we need to let the frost come out of the ground and let our trails firm up right now .
If you encounter puddles forming on the trail, take a moment to make a small shallow diversion with you shoe or a stick to let the water run off the trail instead of down it.
Report trail conditions on Trail Forks! It will let other trail users know whether a trail is ready to go or not. It also lets our trail crews know where to focus our efforts.
Our Trail Director Jason Martin prepared this message for our Annual General Meeting if you’d like to learn more about the trail crews plans for 2020, including plans for new trails, and how you can help click HERE
AGM:
Thank you for a great meeting tonight, we had a great turn out from the community. Look forward to a great year on the trails WHEN they are ready!!
NOCS AGM, Thursday March 12th, and upcoming events.
Annual General Meeting
Upcoming Events
Instagram Community Spotlight :: #MtbVernon
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AGM Notice, Trails Strategy for BC survey, and Event updates:
Annual General Meeting
Upcoming Events
Instagram Community Spotlight :: #MtbVernon
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Annual General Meeting, Upcoming Events and Community Spotlight
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Mtn Bike Coach Course - April 25/26
NORTH OKANAGAN - NCCP CYCLING COURSES
SKILLS & TACTICS (MTN. BIKE)
Presented by: Predator Ridge
April 25/26 @ Predator Ridge
Course registration and details - COMING SOON
Week of Jan. 27th: Upcoming events, and #MtbVernon community spotlight.
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