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Peace is Possible – even on the Trails of Marin County
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I live in “peaceful, politically correct, Marin County”. However after reading the comment section of this article in the Marin IJ, I started to doubt that Marin County is actually a peaceful place. The name calling and mean spirited comments coming from all sides of the trail use debate disappointed me. Marin is known for being a peace loving place but sometimes I wonder if it is all just talk. Because many of those “peace loving” people become mean, entitled and rude when they are on the trails. I believe in full transparency so before I go on I will tell you my belief on trail use. I believe in multi-use trails. I believe the open space should be open to (polite and respectful) hikers, runners, dog walkers, mountain bikers and equestrians. I believe we can all co-exist peacefully and respectfully. I’ve seen it in other states and other countries so I know it is possible. For some reason, here in Marin County people do not always want to share the trails. Hikers and equestrians don’t like bikers, bikers don’t like equestrians, bikers and hikers don’t like walking through horse poop, equestrians don’t like dogs, walkers with their dogs on leash get annoyed with the dogs off leash, the list goes on in every possible direction. The trails of Marin County are not always peaceful. People can be down right mean and unpleasant. And when I say people I mean all people on the trails (hikers, bikers, dog walkers, equestrians, runners, etc). But, this blog is not a place for negative trail politics. The reason I am writing this post is to tell you about the fabulous experience I had on the trails today!
As I was walking across a single track trail today with my dog, a woman on a mountain bike was riding toward us. When she saw us she got off her bike and stepped to the side so there was room for Poncho and I to walk by. She said good morning to me and hello to my dog. I told her to enjoy this beautiful day, she said likewise and rode off her way and I continued walking my way. Then when I was on the fire road we came upon a neighbor with her dog off leash and we started walking peacefully with her. When we came around a curve we were surprised to happen upon an equestrian. Before we could do anything our dogs and her horse were already face to face. Well face (dog) to knee (horse). My heart starting racing (because of previous experiences with equestrians not being very nice to me and Poncho) when the woman said good morning and said hello to our dogs telling them they were nice doggies. She told us to have a great walk and continued on her way and we continued on our way. After that we got passed by a few runners that said good morning to our dogs and kept on their merry way. Poncho then pooped, I scooped it up and deposited it in the nearest trash can as we headed home. It was a wonderfully beautiful peaceful day on the trails of Marin. I believe everyday can be this way if each person takes responsibility for the energy they put out. It was wonderful to witness the hikers, bikers, equestrians and dog walkers all coexisting and sharing our wonderful trails peacefully.
“Can’t we all just get along?” – Rodney King
Mountain Bike Film Festival and Party
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Access4Bikes & BTC Marin present the 3rd Annual Mountain Bike Film Festival & Party.
I’m always up for a party! I volunteered at this event last year and had a blast. I will be selling tickets at the Film Festival again this year so please stop by and say hi.
When: Sunday, May 17th
Happy Hour & Dinner: 5:00 p.m.
Show starts: 6:30 p.m.
Where: San Rafael Community Center
618 B Street, San Rafael, CA
Cost: $25 Donation includes Music, Movie, Dinner, Beer, Wine and the Party!
This is one of the year’s best bike gatherings in Marin County. The evening starts out with a fun filled happy hour in the beautiful beer garden, with live music by “Red Paint“. Feast on fabulous food and enjoy a great line-up of films. Films by local filmmakers. As well as some international and student submissions.
Mountain Bike Film Festival Facebook Event page: 2009 Mountian Bike Film Festival of Marin
Mountain Biking Around The Bay
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Marin County is famous for mountain biking. I’m not a mountain biker but I know a ton of them. It seems that everyone in the Bay Area bikes, however I do not. But I do hang out with bikers. They are a very social and fun crowd. Instead of writing a post about something I don’t do, I thought I’d introduce you to the owner of Mountain Biking Marin: Celia Graterol– mountain biker extraordinaire. She lives, eats and breathes mountain biking. So, if you are looking for places to mountain bike, you want to learn how to mountain bike, or you want to take your employees out on a team building mountain bike excursion then Celia, the owner of Mountain Biking Marin is the one to talk to. You can also follow her on Twitter @mamamtnbike
If you are looking for a great bike store check out China Camp Bikes & Beans. Celia wrote a review about them here: Bikes & Beans





