I love what you guys and gals all do and I very much appreciate it with the trails you have helped to create, maintain and the organization of this group.
I am always impressed every time I go riding on a CORP trail which is the majority of my MTB rides.
(Only other ones is the E.Side Burdocks and Kettle Moraine SP.)
And so I feel inspired to pay it back by volunteering at any of the CORP trails I ride.
(PV, X-Plains, Cam, Shehan and Seminole.)
Since I am now wanting to help out do I look for those opportunities under the specific trails?
If that is the case then I could do that though I think it would be more helpful to have them under this heading so that I or we don't have to be searching for it.
Under the link of "Volunteer Opportunities" it does read, " Requests for trail help..." so I'm a bit confused why I don't see that here.
Where do I go looking for "Trail help" if it is not posted here?
Also, there does not seem to be just one system for volunteer calls.
One link looking for help under PV takes me to another section of the Forum where times to help are posted while a link asking for help under X-Plains from the "Trails" link, and not "Forum," takes me to a FB page and I'm not sure how to suggest to volunteer since I do not see recent dates and times listed as I do for PV.
So if there could be one agreed upon system, if there is not already, on how to find the places and times to volunteer to make it less confusing that would be helpful.
Or do I just need to get used to how it is already set up?
My other suggestion would be an incentive to get volunteers who are anywhere from a beginner to intermediate level such as myself.
For example: There are two obstacles I am not sure how to ride through or over on the advance trail at Seminole.
If I worked with someone who knows these and he or she can coach me on how to ride them when we were done working then I would feel more inclined to help out and that could apply to others.
Not that I wouldn't help if that didn't happen. I am looking for some help to improve my riding skills and thought I would see if this is one way to do that.
(Every time I check the Ninja courses they are always booked and that is way more than I want to spend.)
Besides Ninja, is there any free or lower cost coaching that is being thought of or ever offered through CORP?
I suppose I could always ask those I am working with, "Hey, can you show me how to do that jump when we are done?" and maybe they could.