
Riding once is great. Riding every day is the goal.
The more time you spend at the NIRC basecamp, the more time you spend on the mountain. No long drives, no wasted hours. Just wake up, roll out the door, and ride.
He who rides the most wins. Simple as that.
REPEAT
REPEAT
Riding once is great. Riding every day is the goal.
The more time you spend at the NIRC basecamp, the more time you spend on the mountain. No long drives, no wasted hours. Just wake up, roll out the door, and ride.
He who rides the most wins. Simple as that.

Imagine waking up steps from the trails, putting in a full day on the mountain, and doing it all over again tomorrow. No commute. No excuses.
Stay a few days. Go home with more laps than any day trip could ever give you.
DITCH THE DRIVE. DOUBLE THE LAPS.
Ditch the Drive. Double the Laps.
Imagine waking up steps from the trails, putting in a full day on the mountain, and doing it all over again tomorrow. No commute. No excuses.
Stay a few days. Go home with more laps than any day trip could ever give you.

The more riders showing up, the less work any single person has to do.
A windstorm covers the trail with downfall, one person cleaning that up is a long day. Ten people? Done before the first lap.
We all chip in a little so nobody has to chip in a lot. More riders means better trails means more riding for everyone.
Ride more. Cut less. That's the deal.
Ride More. Cut Less.
Ride More. Cut Less.
The more riders showing up, the less work any single person has to do.
A windstorm covers the trail with downfall, one person cleaning that up is a long day. Ten people? Done before the first lap.
We all chip in a little so nobody has to chip in a lot. More riders means better trails means more riding for everyone.
Ride more. Cut less. That's the deal.
More days at Basecamp
= more days on the trail
More riders in the collective
= better trails
More hands on deck
= less work for everyone
It's not complicated. It's just a better way to ride.
Show up. Ride hard. Give a little back. Repeat.

