Events
Graham & Coal Creek Partnership Work Day
Trail maintenance workday partnership with PANTRA & the USFS. Please view the attached map to see the system of trails involved with the trail work day on Sat. July 9. The FS trail crew will be working on brushing out the lower portion of Graham #33 and performing tread widening and improvement.
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Lady dirtbikers, you are invited to come check out some of the best single track in North Idaho and stay at the coolest dirtbike hotel ever! Camping, with water & electricity hookups, is available if you’d prefer.
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Newport-Sullivan Lake District Ranger Gayne Sears will explain the ideas they have about management of the Batey-Bould trail system for the short term and long term. Sustainability and eventually a showcase trail system as an economic driver is what their ultimate goal is for motorcycle opportunity in Pend Oreille County. However, to get there they may have need to take short term actions to alleviate possible safety hazard situations.
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New Business:
Idaho Recreation Council Pay-to-Play legislation update.
Batey-Bould possible closure update.
Batey-Bould club ‘evaluation’ ride.
Budget allocation for Christmas party prizes.
PANTRA General Meeting
This is November’s rescheduled PANTRA General Meeting that was canceled last week.
Note the new restaurant/location in Post Falls. Timber’s is centrally located, has an expanded menu (they have pizza too), and is much more accommodating to us than the other interim restaurants we’ve tried.
Come to the meeting and try out Timber’s and let us know if you think it’s a good place to have our future meetings.
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New Business:
Elections for PANTTRA’s 2017 Officers (President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer).
Idaho Parks and Recreation RTP Grant application for chainsaw mounts and chainsaws.
Prioritize 2017 trail work that we’ve been asked to do.
PANTRA General Meeting
New Business:
Government/Legislative trail maintenance funding issues/updates
Updates/reviews/suggestions on last months rides and events (Silver Mt. XC, Weatherly Ride, Graham & Coal Creek)
Wallace to Avery Ride final planning
White Water rafting trip final planning/payment options
Summer Picnic final planning/budgeting
Concert on the Cliff final planning/budgeting
New event(s) & group ride(s) discussion/planning
The Weatherly Ride
Gold Creek Lodge and PANTRA are happy to be bringing back the Weatherly Ride. The neighbors of Gold Creek Lodge, the Weatherly family, have been clearing the Gold Creek and Independence Creek area trails for nearly 40 years. In years past, the Weatherly family hosted an annual PANTRA ride followed by a large BBQ. This was an opportunity for PANTRA members to get a guided tour of some of the best backcountry single track around.
Read MoreWallace to Avery Ride
This Wallace to Avery ride is ~80 miles (round trip) of mostly technical single-track for intermediate to advanced riders only!
If you’re not sure if you qualify as an “advanced rider” and would like to come, there are several exit points that will take you to Moon Pass Road and back to the staging area if the ride becomes too difficult or if you have a bike or body breakdown. We recommend you bring a friend that doesn’t mind riding back with you if turning back becomes necessary.
We will be staging at the Cranky Gulch trail head just outside of Wallace (see map) at 9:00 am. From Cranky Gulch, we will head down Slate Creek and make our way towards Avery. We will refuel and have lunch at Avery before we head back towards Wallace via the Nelson Ridge Trail #186.
Read MoreCanfield to Spades Ride
This is a PANTRA group ride where we will be riding from Canfield to Spades and back. The rout we take will depend on how many riders and the skill level of the group(s). Riders should be capable beginners, and above, and be able to ride 50+ miles of a combination of single-track, double-track, and FS roads.
Spades Tower is no more (torn down) but it’s still a fun ride that’s relatively easy. Don’t forget to pack a lunch.
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