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30 | Jul | '25
Vivika Stamolis
It’s been a busy year so far in the TCF as we have been completing the last of the Phase 1 tasks and starting work on Phase 2 tasks.
28 | Jul | '25
Michael McLane
Another Kettle Fest has come and gone, leaving behind a trail of memories and camaraderie at the Jungle Hill Campground. This year marked around 20 years of celebration in the Kettle Crest, a tradition that began during the days of the Backcountry Bicycle Trails Club (BBTC).
24 | Jul | '25
Evan Stone
With numerous recent cougar sightings at Duthie Hill and a cougar attack in Olympic national park, we wanted to share some information from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife about cougars and provide guidance on what to do if you encounter a cougar on your local trails.
21 | Jul | '25
Alexandra Toombs
Our East Chapter hosted a special Team Epic gathering at Uprise Brewing — the first of its kind in Spokane in over six years. Team Epic members, Evergreen’s highest-level donors, gathered for a relaxed happy hour followed by a private dinner. The event brought together passionate supporters, East Chapter board members, and statewide staff for an evening of conversation, shared stories, trivia, and a collective look toward the future of mountain biking in Washington.
10 | Jul | '25
Vivika Stamolis
Beacon Hill in Spokane, Washington, offers an incredible variety of trails, but it’s especially known for its rocky technical features and numerous rock slabs. If you're new to riding rock rolls, it can feel intimidating and even overwhelming—where do you begin to progress safely and confidently? Words & photos by Jane Patten of the Biking Betties
09 | Jul | '25
Kristen McCune
This Spring, the Central Chapter Education team in Wenatchee and Leavenworth collaborated with local schools to provide “Intro to Mountain Biking” Lessons with three elementary and middle schools for over 50 students. 
07 | Jul | '25
Kristen McCune
Evergreen’s team of over 100 instructors across Washington leads youth and adult camps and classes year-round! Each instructor is trained through Evergreen’s Instructor Certification Program and equipped to guide riders through both foundational techniques and advanced skills in a supportive, trail-focused, and fun learning environment. Keep reading to learn more about the people behind the teaching!
20 | Jun | '25
Vivika Stamolis
We present to you the 2025 Dirty Dozen, our 6th annual summer trail challenge!  This is a virtual activity for you and your friends to get out and explore 12 new trails outside of your network, all across the state of Washington, highlighting the riding in each of our regional chapters, plus a few outside of our chapters.  And, while it’s not a contest or competition, those who complete each trail before December 31st, 2025 and record their rides using TrailForks will receive a 2025 Dirty Dozen Trailforks badge as a virtual medal of honor. 
18 | Jun | '25
Vivika Stamolis
WOW. What a weekend!!!! Here's a look back at all the fun and festivities!