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PMBA has several annual membership options. All supporting members become memrs of IMBA also! (if you're not already a member)
We are a charitable non-profit organization and your donation is tax deductible!
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Free Membership
Ability to browse most areas of our website
Bronze/Student Membership
$25 or 20 hours of volunteer service - Access to all areas of website, make forum posts and post media
Silver Membership
$40 - All of the above and PMBA stickers
Gold Membership
$55 - All of the above & IMBA socks
Platinum Member
$70 or more - All of the above & 2008 PMBA T-Shirt!
We will greatly appreciate you if you join up. Your money will be used wisely. For example, we perform trail projects every month and we always need new TOOLS and related items.
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Wednesday Ride From the Pavilion Wed Sep 03 17:30:00 EDT 2008
 #Attending: 3Philadelphia Mountain Biking Association! Meetup Wed Sep 10 17:30:00 EDT 2008
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About Us
PMBA, a chartered IMBA chapter club, is a charitable non-profit 501(c)(3) organization based in Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
We are an organized group of mountain biking enthusiasts who share a common love of the sport and a desire to promote it. We are composed of all levels and types of riders, young and old, many of whom enjoy volunteering to build and maintain trails as much as we enjoy riding on them.
Our core philosophy is to be dedicated to protecting our precious trails via responsible usage, advocacy, volunteer work and financial contributions.
PMBA is open to all people who are looking for an effective and fun way to share in and contribute to the Philadelphia & surrounding area mountain biking experience!
Members are urged to contribute by any and all means possible, whether that is time, money, goods, services and/or expertise.
As IMBA says: "what would we do without trails?" That's a scary proposition...
We hope to see you at the next volunteer trail maintenance day, group ride, or meeting!!
Weekly Group RIDES and trail work. Mingle with the locals.
Upcoming Events. Please register for events you wish to attend.
Proceeds go back into trails on these Fundraising Products.
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June 28th Trail Maintenance |
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Written by Rob Krotee
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Thursday, 03 July 2008 |
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On Saturday, June 28th, PMBA with the tenacious support from FOW and the FPC had an extremely successful Trail Maintenance Day, on the Chestnut Hill side of the Wissahickon creek. For those who are curious of the location of the TMD, just trek a bit North of the Valley Green, in the direction of the ever-watchful Indian, not too far after the gazebo, on the ridge overlooking the creek. 
The heat and humidity felt overwhelming but didn’t hamper the work as much as one may think, in fact at times, I believe, it helped our stride, increasing our determination to accomplish our goal, wheelbarrows in tow, wrenching dense rocks as wide as a car door, strategically placing them with tons of dirt, combining nature and craftsmanship, increasing the sustainability of the trail and the overall watershed in that section of the Park.
The SK-500 was rumbling and churning up dirt under the expert skill of Dave Dannenberg, combined with the work horse Canycom, operated by a couple different volunteers, which can easily carry the volume of dirt of 5 overfilled wheelbarrows at a time, helped increase our production throughout the day.
Thanks to all who showed up, including the two, one-armed men with slings, the Treasurer and President of PMBA, generously presenting a check of $1,600.00 to the Friends Of the Wissahickon on behalf of all PMBA members. We raised these funds at the Rally in the Valley and they will be used directly for the Sustainable Trails Initiative!!!!!!
PMBA is honored to have partners of such outstanding organizations. You can see our gratitude by our obsession to Protect the Park that offers such a vital spirit to our lives it can never fully be describe only experienced.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 11 July 2008 )
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Current Wissahickon Conditions
Very dry and loose 
Beware the blind corners! Get a bell and ring it. It's courteous.
Our Friends and Associates
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