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TWISTED SINGLETRACK

BUILT WITH LOVE BY TWISTED SINGLETRACK MINDS

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Nonprofit 501c3 Organiztion

Thank you all for your generous donations!

Mike & Heather Milsna

Sam Irons

Carl Peterson

Clyde Hecox

Patti Howes

Kristi Heuvers

Brenda Zimmerman Thorp

Kim Smolich

Mitchel Love

Adonia Finendale

Tommy Vanleberghe

Mike Pryor

John Wheeler

Justin Blubaugh

Rhonda Lassila

Margaret Twichell

Marta Franco

Brandon Schopf

Kristi McBride

Lori Hauswirth

Aaron Hulett

Tristan Carlson

Dan Sloat

Kerri Puckett Price

Paul & Debbie Hepner

Thomas Ries

Kristy Subilsky

Kyle Skinner

Mike Brunet

Ann Valiquette

Jon LaCore

Dean Fox

Joshua Horstmann

Scott Couture

John Robinson

Richard Uren

Chris Jenson

RAMBA
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RAMBA

30+

MILES OF GROOMED WINTER TRAIL

77

MILES OF HAND BUILT SINGLETRACK

30k+

Annual Trail Count Use

TRAILS

HAND BUILT TRAILS

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VOLUNTEERS, TRAIL MAINTENANCE AND TRAIL BUILDING

Trail Maintenance and Building Policy:

 

Due to the formal agreements, we have with the City of Ishpeming, City of Negaunee, and CCI and in the interest of protecting our relationships with them and as the appointed trail steward, the following procedure is necessary. All trail maintenance and building on the RAMBA trail network needs to be approved by RAMBA.

 

If you would like to maintain or build trail on the RAMBA Trail Network the following must be completed and on file with RAMBA:

  1. Contact RAMBA via rideramba@gmail.com with a proposal of maintenance (no Facebook requests)

    • Proposal must include a written detailed trail plan, map showing location, and timeline of work to be completed.

  2. Plan will be reviewed by the Board of Directors. Review will include a physical inspection with the party of the proposal. The review and inspection process will be performed within 14 business days of the dated proposal.

  3. Plan Approval or Denial provided.

    • Approval = Commence work based on provided and approved plan

    • Denial = Cease operation and work with RAMBA on alternative plan

  4. Notify RAMBA of completed work. It is also recommended the party request a partial project inspection to ensure the project is proceeding as planned. Physical inspection of the work with the party of the proposal will be done before the trail can be implemented. The inspection process will be done within 14 days of the dated notification of completion.

  5. Trail Approval or Denial provided

    • Approval = Open trail to users

    • Denial = Cease operation and work with RAMBA on corrections.

1: ABSOLUTELY NO NEW trail is to be built. Trail users and volunteers may only maintain the existing trail. New trail can only be initiated by RAMBA due to the formal agreement and procedures in place with the City of Ishpeming, City of Negaunee, CCI and Landowners. We, RAMBA, are required to present and propose all new trails to the landowners for review.  

 

2. The mentioned procedure does not apply to trail cleanup such as clearing of trail. Trail cleanup efforts can be initiated by the user. 

 

Definitions: 

 

Trail Maintenance: Maintenance is considered the altering or reroute of an existing trail of its original intent whether it is to fix erosion, improve, or to create alternative lines. It would typically utilize the same entry and exit points of the created segment. This would include but not limited to the relocation of a portion of trail, moving dirt to or from a trail, removing and/or adding natural or manmade obstacles within the existing trail.

 

New Trail: Includes the overall planning, design, construction of a segment that does not utilize an existing trail in the trail system. This is a trail or segment that is created for reasons other than maintenance. Typically, a new segment or trail would utilize a new entry point, ending point, or both. It could also be considered new if it were to include the omission of an existing trail to implement a new trail that does not utilize the existing trail even though part of the existing segment. 

  

Trail Cleanup: The clearing of debris from the trail. This includes removal of windfall trees, uproots, leaning trees, loose limbs, wood chunks, leaves etc. from both the vertical and horizontal trail corridor. Common cleanup methods would be hands, rakes, blowers, saws, and chainsaws. 

RAMBA ENDORSED RIDES

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WEDNESDAY NIGHT RIDE

Wednesday @ 6:30 pm

Downtown Negaunee - UP Brewing Co.

SUNDAY CHURCH RIDE

Sunday @ 10:00 am

Downtown Ishpeming -

Rainbow Bar

Join us for a group ride. Multiple groups available for appropriate skill level. Bring a bike, bring a helmet, bring a friend.

Wednesday @ 6:30 pm

Downtown Negaunee - UP Brewing Co.

POLAR ROLL

FEBRUARY, 2025

The 906 Adventure Team Presents the 906 Polar Roll Fat Bike Race.

FEBRUARY, 2025

RAMBA

24 Hours of Shenanigans

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August

2025

Brasswire Campground - Ishpeming

MARJI GESICK

SEPTEMBER, 2025

The Marji Gesick features 50 or100 miles of rocks, roots, punchy climbs, and soul crushing.

SEPTEMBER, 2025

SUPPORT
ABOUT US

OUR MISSION

RAMBA IS A NONPROFIT, VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO INSPIRING PEOPLE TO REALIZE THE BENEFITS OF LIVING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE. THROUGH THE ADVOCACY FOR, BUILDING, AND MAINTAINING HAND-BUILT NON-MOTORIZED TRAILS, WE STRIVE TO PROVIDE THE OUTDOOR ENTHUSIAST THE OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY ISHPEMING & NEGAUNEE, MI.

OUR BOARD

PRESIDENT
Glen Lerlie

VICE-PRESIDENT
Jake Colantonio

SECRETARY

Amy Lerlie

TREASURER
Allecia Fillibeck
(Not Pictured)

Members of the Board

Kilen Marcotte

(Not Pictured)

Cam Remein

Debbie Leaf

Mike Laurila

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