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Engage
Trail Collectors' Tribe is a community and no community can exist without engagement so don't just watch form side also take an active part in the community life, engage in conversations, share rides, or photos form rides, join events or invite others to join rides you organise.
02
Contribute
There are many ways in which you can contribute to the life of the Tribe however there three core obligations of every Tribe member:
1. Contribute at least 1 day per year to trail shaping
2. Organise at least 1 properly organised and announced ride for others to participate
3. Help others to join and engage with our community by inviting riders and sharing
03
Welcome
Simply say hello to the new joiners! We all know how it is when you join a larger well bound group you say hello and nobody replies. Yes we are a lot in a group so if we all said hello to every new joiner that would be too much but if you see there were less than 5 people who welcomed the new joiner to the whatsapp group for example then don't just sit there say hello too and make them feel welcome!
04
Respect
Respect not only other Tribe members, regardless of their fitnes or skill level (we were all beginners once), but also other trail users. Without respect, there are conflicts and conflict lead to destruction and prohibitions. Our aim is to legalise trails and promote mountain biking in our region and for that we need friends and positive image.
05
Support
Without your support, we won't get very far. The most evident is your annual membership subscription with which you ensure we will be able to cover all the operational costs and allowing us to continue providing you with our rides end events.
The annual subscription is set low because we don't want money to be a reason you miss out on riding with us, but in reality, at the current level annual subscriptions only partly cover our expenses so if you really like what we do and you want to do the extra bit to help us continue, you can also donate via Patreon to support our mission.
Another very meaningful way you can support the Tribe is by simply liking our posts on social media and by tagging us to your posts. It helps us significantly with visibility and reach. If we want authorities and potential strategic partners to take us seriously they need to know we exist.
And lastly but not least importantly, don't hesitate to tell our team members if you like what we do, we often put many long hours of our free time into organising all the events with everything around it to make it all happen and a good word is what really makes it all worthwhile for us.
01
Engage
Trail Collectors' Tribe is a community and no community can exist without engagement so don't just watch form side also take an active part in the community life, engage in conversations, share rides, or photos form rides, join events or invite others to join rides you organise.
02
Contribute
There are many ways in which you can contribute to the life of the Tribe however there three core obligations of every Tribe member:
1. Contribute at least 1 day per year to trail shaping
2. Organise at least 1 properly organised and announced ride for others to participate
3. Help others to join and engage with our community by inviting riders and sharing
03
Welcome
Simply say hello to the new joiners! We all know how it is when you join a larger well bound group you say hello and nobody replies. Yes we are a lot in a group so if we all said hello to every new joiner that would be too much but if you see there were less than 5 people who welcomed the new joiner to the whatsapp group for example then don't just sit there say hello too and make them feel welcome!
04
Respect
Respect not only other Tribe members, regardless of their fitnes or skill level (we were all beginners once), but also other trail users. Without respect, there are conflicts and conflict lead to destruction and prohibitions. Our aim is to legalise trails and promote mountain biking in our region and for that we need friends and positive image.
05
Support
Without your support, we won't get very far. The most evident is your annual membership subscription with which you ensure we will be able to cover all the operational costs and allowing us to continue providing you with our rides end events.
The annual subscription is set low because we don't want money to be a reason you miss out on riding with us, but in reality, at the current level annual subscriptions only partly cover our expenses so if you really like what we do and you want to do the extra bit to help us continue, you can also donate via Patreon to support our mission.
Another very meaningful way you can support the Tribe is by simply liking our posts on social media and by tagging us to your posts. It helps us significantly with visibility and reach. If we want authorities and potential strategic partners to take us seriously they need to know we exist.
And lastly but not least importantly, don't hesitate to tell our team members if you like what we do, we often put many long hours of our free time into organising all the events with everything around it to make it all happen and a good word is what really makes it all worthwhile for us.
01
Engage
Trail Collectors' Tribe is a community and no community can exist without engagement so don't just watch form side also take an active part in the community life, engage in conversations, share rides, or photos form rides, join events or invite others to join rides you organise.
02
Contribute
There are many ways in which you can contribute to the life of the Tribe however there three core obligations of every Tribe member:
1. Contribute at least 1 day per year to trail shaping
2. Organise at least 1 properly organised and announced ride for others to participate
3. Help others to join and engage with our community by inviting riders and sharing
03
Welcome
Simply say hello to the new joiners! We all know how it is when you join a larger well bound group you say hello and nobody replies. Yes we are a lot in a group so if we all said hello to every new joiner that would be too much but if you see there were less than 5 people who welcomed the new joiner to the whatsapp group for example then don't just sit there say hello too and make them feel welcome!
04
Respect
Respect not only other Tribe members, regardless of their fitnes or skill level (we were all beginners once), but also other trail users. Without respect, there are conflicts and conflict lead to destruction and prohibitions. Our aim is to legalise trails and promote mountain biking in our region and for that we need friends and positive image.
05
Support
Without your support, we won't get very far. The most evident is your annual membership subscription with which you ensure we will be able to cover all the operational costs and allowing us to continue providing you with our rides end events.
The annual subscription is set low because we don't want money to be a reason you miss out on riding with us, but in reality, at the current level annual subscriptions only partly cover our expenses so if you really like what we do and you want to do the extra bit to help us continue, you can also donate via Patreon to support our mission.
Another very meaningful way you can support the Tribe is by simply liking our posts on social media and by tagging us to your posts. It helps us significantly with visibility and reach. If we want authorities and potential strategic partners to take us seriously they need to know we exist.
And lastly but not least importantly, don't hesitate to tell our team members if you like what we do, we often put many long hours of our free time into organising all the events with everything around it to make it all happen and a good word is what really makes it all worthwhile for us.
01
Engage
Trail Collectors' Tribe is a community and no community can exist without engagement so don't just watch form side also take an active part in the community life, engage in conversations, share rides, or photos form rides, join events or invite others to join rides you organise.
02
Contribute
There are many ways in which you can contribute to the life of the Tribe however there three core obligations of every Tribe member:
1. Contribute at least 1 day per year to trail shaping
2. Organise at least 1 properly organised and announced ride for others to participate
3. Help others to join and engage with our community by inviting riders and sharing
03
Welcome
Simply say hello to the new joiners! We all know how it is when you join a larger well bound group you say hello and nobody replies. Yes we are a lot in a group so if we all said hello to every new joiner that would be too much but if you see there were less than 5 people who welcomed the new joiner to the whatsapp group for example then don't just sit there say hello too and make them feel welcome!
04
Respect
Respect not only other Tribe members, regardless of their fitnes or skill level (we were all beginners once), but also other trail users. Without respect, there are conflicts and conflict lead to destruction and prohibitions. Our aim is to legalise trails and promote mountain biking in our region and for that we need friends and positive image.
05
Support
Without your support, we won't get very far. The most evident is your annual membership subscription with which you ensure we will be able to cover all the operational costs and allowing us to continue providing you with our rides end events.
The annual subscription is set low because we don't want money to be a reason you miss out on riding with us, but in reality, at the current level annual subscriptions only partly cover our expenses so if you really like what we do and you want to do the extra bit to help us continue, you can also donate via Patreon to support our mission.
Another very meaningful way you can support the Tribe is by simply liking our posts on social media and by tagging us to your posts. It helps us significantly with visibility and reach. If we want authorities and potential strategic partners to take us seriously they need to know we exist.
And lastly but not least importantly, don't hesitate to tell our team members if you like what we do, we often put many long hours of our free time into organising all the events with everything around it to make it all happen and a good word is what really makes it all worthwhile for us.
Get involved!
The Tribe
Get involved!
The Tribe
About Us
Trail Collectors are the fastest-growing & most lively bunch of Enduro Mtn Bikers in the region!
We ride Enduro MTB all year round and in all weather, with regular Skill Drill Mondays sessions in various Geneva City Woods locations, Wednesday evening rides on trails all around and many weekend rides as well as plenty of random last-minute outings and simple social hangouts and biker BBQs.
Most riders are of intermediate level as well as several beginners, a number of very advanced riders and women. In summary, although most of the rides are on the upper intermediate level do not hesitate to join group rides as we always make sure it's fun for everyone.
Typically rides are announced in a clear and structured format with all essential information about the outing, on our website, our WhatsApp group and other popular platforms, to make it easy for you to see which rides correspond to your preferences. At the same time random, last-minute outings are frequent too.
Our Mission
Our mission is to make mtb live in our region as awesome as possible!
Bustling with mtb events, ever-growing world-class trail network and thriving community.
We know where the best trails are, we got awesome people to ride with and we coordinate it all to make the riding happen!
Searching for ride ideas and coordinating buddies to ride with is often very time-consuming. We, therefore, facilitate & organise great rides so even without time for arranging rides you get to ride!
Our Objectives
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Create the most awesome, lively & well bound together social network of MTB Enduro Riders
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Generate a large number of group rides, trips, weekends and multi-day trips choose from
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Assure regular and dependable mtb outings and events throughout the year
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Assemble a comprehensive database of the best MTB enduro trails and spots in the region
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Advocate MTB interests in the region to develop more legal and purpose-built trails, progressive jump lanes and mtb practice grounds in the area
Get involved!
The Tribe