TrailPatrol
03-06-2003, 10:15 AM
"www.trailpatrol.org" the website of the Backcountry Trail Patrol has been totally revised, with a whole new look. The graphics are faster to load, the content is easier to read, links work better and the whole site has a cleaner, more professional look to it, rather than a FrontPage theme.
One note: The trail reports and maps that were previously under the "Trails" link on the homepage, will be linked to the Trails Review section of the new MORC website (www.morcmtb.org) when it comes online later this month. Current trail conditions, from patroller reports, will be posted on the "News" page after the biking season starts.
Wilderness First Aid and Medical Training information can still be found on the "Medical Training" page, and by Monday, March 10th, you will be able to link directly to Altrec.com and WebMountainbike.com, and buy biking accessories online and support the Backcountry Trail Patrol at the same time.
Check out the new "trailpatrol.org" The website of the National Mountain Bike Patrol in Minnesota's Chippewa and Superior National Forests, and the premier advocate of "Long Ride-Long Patrols" in the sport!
One note: The trail reports and maps that were previously under the "Trails" link on the homepage, will be linked to the Trails Review section of the new MORC website (www.morcmtb.org) when it comes online later this month. Current trail conditions, from patroller reports, will be posted on the "News" page after the biking season starts.
Wilderness First Aid and Medical Training information can still be found on the "Medical Training" page, and by Monday, March 10th, you will be able to link directly to Altrec.com and WebMountainbike.com, and buy biking accessories online and support the Backcountry Trail Patrol at the same time.
Check out the new "trailpatrol.org" The website of the National Mountain Bike Patrol in Minnesota's Chippewa and Superior National Forests, and the premier advocate of "Long Ride-Long Patrols" in the sport!