Trail Stewardship Campaign and Trail Builder eBike Giveaway
Final week to participate. Donate by Nov 6 @ 11:59 Pacific for a chance to win! Drawing will take place on Nov 7 @ 11am pacific on Facebook Live.
Attention all mountain bike riders! We're teaming up with Bosch eBike Systems Americas to give away an amazing Trail Builder package to one lucky trail advocacy organization. The $8,000 prize pack features a Cannondale Moterra Neo 3 Carbon eBike, a Burley Coho XC Trailer, a Trail Boss USA hand tool, and a tricked out Bosch Power Tool Kit! Additionally, the winning ticket holder will receive a special prize pack from Bosch ($1,000 value) as a thank you for their support.
Donate $5 or more to California Mountain Biking Coalition's Can You Dig It?! Trail Stewardship program below for a chance to win*. This rig is the perfect addition for any trail team looking to take their trail building to the next level.
* The winning individual will receive a special gift pack from Bosch and the opportunity to award the Trail Builder package (ebike, trailer, and tools) to a trail advocacy organization of their choice. The selected organization must be a recognized 501(c)3 organization (or fiscally sponsored 501(c)3) with an established mission that focuses on multi-use trail stewardship.
$5 Entry. $8,000 eBike, Trailer, and Tool Kit .
Can You Dig It?!
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The gift that keeps on giving. Your $5, $50, or $5,000 contribution to the Can You Dig It?! Trail Stewardship program below will support CAMTB’s ongoing efforts to improve and increase trail access for mountain biking and underwrite trail improvements and maintenance projects across California AND will help one lucky nonprofit trail advocacy group build and maintain epic trails in your region.
For every $5 you donate you get one entry to win. Donations accepted until Nov 6, 2020 at 11:59 p.m.
100% of the money raised goes to California Trails
100% of the funds will support CAMTB’s launch of the first state-wide member coalition of trail advocacy organizations in California and fuel ongoing trail building, and rider education across the state.