Feb. 19, 2022

Matthew Kellogg Executive Director of AMBC Part 3 of the Knoxville Series (#44)

Matthew Kellogg Executive Director of AMBC Part 3 of the Knoxville Series (#44)
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Matthew Kellogg Executive Director of AMBC Part 3 of the Knoxville Series (#44)
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Trail EAffect Episode 44 Matthew Kellogg E.D. of AMBC – The Knoxville Series Part 3

This episode first aired on November 1st, 2021 on Mountain Bike Radio

Topics Covered:

  • Matthew Kellogg Backstory
  • The Appalachian Mountain Bike Club Background
  • Restarting the Club with a new agenda and aligning with SORBA and IMBA
  • How a trip to Kingdom Trails inspired a greater vision for Knoxville
  • Collaborative process with public and private land owners and managers
  • How the Bell Built Grant Campaign really put Baker Creek and the Urban Wilderness on the map
  • How a Plan / Master Plan can spring board trail building
    • How plans leverage grant funding
    • How plans offer a road map to the future
    • How plans provide building in phases
    • Building progression into trails
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  • A Breakdown of the various trail systems around the Knoxville region
    • Urban Wilderness (40 or so miles of trails)
    • Ijams Nature Center
    • The State of Tennessee – Forks of the River
    • Private Lands (about 25 private land owners) – MOU Breakdown for owners
    • County Land
    • Hastie Park
    • View Park
    • Baker Creek Preserve
    • Stanley Lippencott
    • Fort Dickerson
    • Sharps Ridge (used to reduce undesirable activity in the area)
    • C. King
    • Concord Park
    • Lake Norris / Loyston Point
    • Clinch Valley Trail Alliance / Haw Ridge
    • Cherokee National Forest (future project)
    • Big South Fork (NPS land)
  • The Secret Sauce for a diversity of different trails and trail types
  • Vee Hollow
  • Famous AMBC Failures
  • The mix of Professional Trail Builders with Volunteer Builders and the importance of this mix
  • Trail Champions
  • The #SoNoLimo Story
  • Closing Comments

Links:

Appalachian Mountain Bike Club (AMBC): www.ambcknox.org

AMBC Fall Fest: https://fallfest.ambcknox.org/

AMBC Kona Bike Raffle (Drawing 11/6/21): https://ambcknox.org/raffle/

Stan’s No Tubes Intersections – Knoxville: https://www.notubes.com/stories/intersections-knoxville

Devil’s Race Track PR: https://www.pinkbike.com/news/tennessee-opens-the-bell-built-devils-racetrack-2016.html

Eastbound and Down Knoxville: https://www.pinkbike.com/news/east-bound-and-down-knoxville-tennessee-2016.html

SORBA: https://sorba.org/

Trailforks: https://www.trailforks.com/region/knoxville/

 

Support for Trail EAffect Comes from Smith’s Bike Shop in La Crosse, WI https://smithsbikes.com/

This show has been edited and produced by Evolution Trail Services, for more information go to:

Evolution Trail Services: www.evotrails.com

Contact Josh at evolutiontrails@gmail.com

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