Congratulations Ron Bergin for his 27 years of service, and to all CAMBA Supporters and Volunteers.
Cable, Wis. (June 30, 2020)
The Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association (CAMBA) has been recognized by the U.S. Forest Service, Eastern Region as the recipient of its Enduring Service Award, which acknowledges the organization’s long standing service and partnership with the U.S. Forest Service.
Enduring Service Award, which acknowledges the organization’s long standing service and partnership with the U.S. Forest Service. Congratulations Ron Bergin, CAMBA supporters, and volunteers!
Based in Northwest Wisconsin, CAMBA’s vision is to be the premiere Midwest mountain bike and gravel riding destination. CAMBA comprises a team of dedicated volunteers, members, board of directors and part-time staff in support of the CAMBA mission: to be stewards of the trail, host exceptional events and build community and economic enhancement. CAMBA maintains 130 miles of mountain bike trails, which vary from easy to difficult, in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest’s Washburn and Great Divide Ranger Districts, as well as on surrounding county forest lands.
The USFS Eastern Region is among the largest in the country, and includes 20 states with over 43 percent of the U.S. population. Great Divide District Ranger Mike Martin,states, “In nominating CAMBA for this award, I wanted to share my appreciation and offer congratulations to CAMBA for over 27 years of working with the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest to deliver a quality mountain biking experience to the public. Trails don’t get built by accident, and they are certainly not maintained by chance, but through the hard work, blood, sweat, and tears of CAMBA.”
“CAMBA has had a long and very positive working relationship with the Forest Service,” states CAMBA Executive Director Ron Bergin. “We have had solid support and cooperation for over 27 years, which has contributed significantly to our success in developing a trail system unsurpassed in distance and variety.”
Please enjoy the following video, a to-the-point presentation all silent sporters will enjoy.
Additional information about CAMBA and the CAMBA trail system can be found at cambatrails.org.
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