Press
Posted April 28, 2008 7:56 PM
SBTS in the NEWS
- On the trail with IMBA | November 2, 2009
The Downieville Experiencee
by the IMBA trailcrew - 104 Bronson | October 19, 2009
The Good Things in Life
by Mike Ferrentino -
Beguelin.com | April 28, 2009
Ibis Mojo
by Adam Beguelin -
FatCyclist.com | April 21, 2009
And Now, A Word from Chuck
by Scot Nicol -
MTBR.com | April 21, 2009
Mojo Raffle & The Tranny - Ibis At Sea Otter
by Photo-John -
Sea Otter Classic Expo | April 21, 2009
Part 4 - April 21: Yet more bikes from Monterey
by James Huang -
Velo News | April 18, 2009
Raffling for a cause
by Matt Pacocha -
Plumas County News | 06/18/2008
Downieville: Mountain biking meca
by Shannon Morrow -
Marin Bikes Blog | 05/21/2008
Sierra Buttes Epic Update -
Decline Magazine | 05/20/2008
North Yuba Trail, Downieville Update
by Mark Jordan -
Dirt Rag {Web Rag}
Bikes Belong Awards $44K in Grants
by Karl Rosengarth -
Decline Magazine | 04/22/2008
Blowing up Rocks in Downieville
by Mark Jordan
Press Releases
- North Yuba Press Release | 10/28/2008
Press Kit
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Who We Are Blurb
- Formed in 2003, the Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship is a volunteer driven non-profit whose primary goal is the maintenance and enhancement of the trail systems in and around Downieville, the Lakes Basin, Graeagle and Quincy.This small group has donated over 22,000 hours of volunteer labor to both the Plumas and Tahoe National Forests, maintaining over 30 trails, including the creation of 25 miles of new trails. While these trails see over 200,000 users per year, they continue to maintain a level A standing due to all the hard work of the Stewardship volunteers. This organization is not only a shining example of what a small group of dedicated, passionate people can do for an area, it is a demonstration of economic efficiency when no alternatives exist. All our product sponsors' and volunteer monies go directly to trail maintenance and development. We multiply all donations by over 1500% through organized volunteer labor in kind contributions.
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High Res Images
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Trail Work on the North Yuba Extension
Volunteers: Jason Moeschler, Bob Langley, Mark Weir, Aaron Tieman, Tod Buis, James Camino, & Doug Common
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Sunrise Trail Opening Day
Volunteers toasting after finishing the last bits of the Sunrise Trail
Video
Bear Lakes Loop dedication
Nature Valley Commercial
Upcoming Trail Daze
- Mar 13 2010 - 9:30amNorth Yuba Extension










