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UndergroundTrailblazer Dusty


Joined: Dec 08, 2006 Posts: 65
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Posted: Fri 8/Dec/06 11:32am Post subject: Underground Trailblazers - Political Action Group |
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I am the Spokesperson for a newly formed mountainbike political action group called Underground Trailblazers (UTB).
UTB require that Auckland City meet its longstanding obligations to provide a variety of purpose built off-road urban recreation opportunities for the Mountainbiking Community. Until these alternatives are in place we undertake to continue building ad hoc trails in underutilised areas of urban open space.
Auckland City has the unenviable claim of having a Mountainbike Policy with zero purpose-built trails to their name. This is a longstanding grievance held by the Auckland Mountainbike Community from my perspective of having been personally involved in this campaign for urban trails since 1999. Some progress has been made, under the auspices of the Auckland Mountainbike Club, albeit mostly talk and very little action.
The Hobson Community Board even saw fit to bestow on me a ‘Good Citizen Community Service Award’ for my efforts. Unfortunately being a ‘good citizen’ and following proper process for seven years didn’t get us any trails. We believe it is now time to take direct protest action as Councils seem to work best in a reactive rather than proactive environment e.g. the skateboard community and its numerous facilities.
Do we have a mandate for 'direct political action', in Auckland, from the Mountainbike Community?
Peter Stoneham
Underground Trailblazers Spokesperson
“People are participating in an ever-expanding range of activities, usually in a casual, unstructured fashion. Requisitions from organised sports for grounds, courts and arenas will still be received, but they have been joined by the demands of those whose penchant is for easy going, spur-of-the-moment leisure.” (G Bush, Local Government and Politics in New Zealand, Auckland University Press, Auckland, 1995, p 156.)
P.S. We have vinyl bumper stickers of our logo (see attachment) to give away in exchange for your email address/ membership (free or koha). If you would like one fresh off the press - we havent even taken delivery of them yet - please send a stamped and addressed envelope to;
Underground Trailblazers
c/- Virtualight Ltd
Private Bag MBE M150, Auckland
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CrustyMTB Wrecked


Joined: Jun 20, 2004 Posts: 4,587 Location: Back in the Hood
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Posted: Fri 8/Dec/06 11:36am Post subject: |
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Good work, Viva la (cycling) Revolucien!
parc that the councils are no use...
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inzane Wrecked


Joined: Feb 23, 2005 Posts: 6,601 Location: churchur
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Posted: Fri 8/Dec/06 11:40am Post subject: |
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If all other avenues have produced nothing...
Look at skate parks. Too many kids skating on buildings and streets etc... so to take them off these there have been skate parks built... This might work for the bikers too... but biking on a trail that is not in the face of people might go underneath the radar a little too...
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Henry Dorset Case Mangled


Joined: Apr 10, 2002 Posts: 10,237 Location: Talos IV
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Posted: Fri 8/Dec/06 1:10pm Post subject: |
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I think its a really bad, really stupid idea.
All you guys will do is completely ruin whatever working relationship you had with Council, AND poison any future hope of creating a positive outcome. I forsee entrenched positions, removal of illegal stuff ("its a hazard" "its illegal") and a lot of wasted time effort and energy by all parties.
So you havent gotten anywhere with the Council in seven years?
keep trying. This half kcoced idea will only end in tears.
and no, thanks, I dont want a sticker.
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Henry Dorset Case Mangled


Joined: Apr 10, 2002 Posts: 10,237 Location: Talos IV
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Posted: Fri 8/Dec/06 1:11pm Post subject: |
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oh, and builidng among regenerating native bush?
great idea, way to go to ssip off the Maoris the greenies AND the council. Good effort.
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Dinsy Wrecked


Joined: May 07, 2002 Posts: 6,136
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Posted: Fri 8/Dec/06 1:12pm Post subject: |
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| inzane wrote: | If all other avenues have produced nothing...
Look at skate parks. Too many kids skating on buildings and streets etc... so to take them off these there have been skate parks built.... |
skateparks will never solve the problem with people skating in buildings or streets or whatever public property.
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lubie I ♥ Survivor


Joined: Jan 20, 2003 Posts: 17,125
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Posted: Fri 8/Dec/06 1:24pm Post subject: |
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| inzane wrote: | | but biking on a trail that is not in the face of people might go underneath the radar a little too... |
Must be aware of it to some degree, enough to know about the structures and remove them at least.
Wouldn't submitting a petition, or running for local council (so you know, there's a bike friendly person on the 'inside') be easier and better long term than going all "resistance" styles?
I'm with HDC on this one... Good on you for wanting to make a difference, but I think there are better ways of making it happen. Dual access to the Heaphy track is a great example! Maybe talking to some of the guys who made that happen would give you some alternatives to taking 'terrorist trails' action.
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ape Worn


Joined: Jul 01, 2004 Posts: 576 Location: auckland
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Posted: Fri 8/Dec/06 1:31pm Post subject: |
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My first instinct was don't do it.., it's a stupid idea.. then I thought about it., and I can see where you're coming from. Numerous times I have read council policy documents, and got really excited about the fact that trails were going to be built, etc, then it just doesn't happen... ok, you're allowed to ride on Hamlin's Hill.., but not on the walking tracks.., (that leaves some open Farmland..., goody). So, I say, go for it!!, just be very carefull where you choose to make trails, as long as you don't get in anyone's way or damage anything, the council will continue to remove any structures.., but as they do, simply replace them with simpler, more rickety plank-across-a-stream structures untill they realise that they're actually creating a hazard.
In short, be careful, but go hard!! (oh, and I hope you don't end up in court) thanks.
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Clarky Mangled


Joined: Oct 01, 2002 Posts: 18,618 Location: North Canterbury
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Posted: Fri 8/Dec/06 1:31pm Post subject: |
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DURKA DURKA MOUNTAINBIKE ISLAMIC JIHAD!!
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UndergroundTrailblazer Dusty


Joined: Dec 08, 2006 Posts: 65
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Posted: Fri 8/Dec/06 1:38pm Post subject: |
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The trails in Western Springs ‘Pines’ have not been blazed through pristine native bush.
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hickie Back to the Jungle...


Joined: Nov 09, 2005 Posts: 1,994 Location: Down the Hutt
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Posted: Fri 8/Dec/06 1:39pm Post subject: |
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I think your problem is simply that the Auckland city council doesn't have anywhere where they can have trails of any significance developed. A quick look at Google maps in hybrid mode will show you the hopelessness of your cause.
I would suggest you would be better of advocating for better cycle lanes.
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UndergroundTrailblazer Dusty


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Posted: Fri 8/Dec/06 1:45pm Post subject: |
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What really inspired UTB is the fact that the Chairman of the Western Bays Copmmunity Board is blazing his own unofficial trails in Purewa Valley in Kepa Bush (East Auckland). Here is an email from Greame Easte to David Simpson (Chairman of the Hobson Community Board)
"Hi David - yes I have been making tracks in the Purewa Vally but NOT for bikes - it is difficult enough building them to a suitable standard for walkers without having to deal with rutting from mountain bikes - we can handle the odd bike group coming through but not en masse - please do not encourage the bikers through there"
Graeme Easte
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UndergroundTrailblazer Dusty


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Posted: Fri 8/Dec/06 1:48pm Post subject: |
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We intend to link areas of underutilised open space around the North Western Cycle Way i.e. western springs Arch Hill reserve, Nixon Park, Fowlds Park, grafton gully. this will make for a substantial ride.
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james on your right


Joined: Feb 09, 2004 Posts: 13,698 Location: land of the long white latte
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Posted: Fri 8/Dec/06 2:06pm Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | Council parks officer Graham Marchant says although the area is not used by the public, it is designated for the regeneration of native trees. |
| Quote: | | Mr Marchant says the council is in discussions with community boards and the Auckland Mountain Bike Club about creating suitable facilities. |
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Kyle Wrecked


Joined: Mar 03, 2003 Posts: 5,624 Location: Oldpeoplesville
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Posted: Fri 8/Dec/06 2:16pm Post subject: |
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Just, correct me if I'm wrong here but in the second photo, those are pungas but they aren't native?
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