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Monday, August 29, 2011

Try A Welly On

The most summer I had all fun! This weekend CTS took a road trip to Wellington Brewery for a Private Group Tour. The tour included samples of their finest beers, a guided tour of our brewing facility, and a Wellington Brewery plastic mug. A big thanks to Wellington Brewery for their support of the CTS bike club.

Above: CTS drinking at the Duke's House.

Above: CTS taking a Private Tour of the brewery.

Above: 168 bottles of Trailhead for us to enjoy at the CTS BBQ Sunday Sept. 4th

6 comments:

  1. Is that 144 bottles total after the ones you already drank?!?! ;)

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  2. CTS Public relations said...
    “We don’t get advertising dollars, we get a couple of free cases of beer for our end of year wind-up;”
    In MTBing beer is money, looks like Crownland Forest has been good to you this year. What do your sponsors think of promotion of singletrack that has no organization looking after its well being? Promotion without protection leads big beer belly’s.
    Tom Shaw

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  3. Thanks for the comment Tom,
    There is an organization looking after its well being the MNR. We were invited to join the Copeland Forest Stewardship Initiative in June. CTS plans on participating in a series of events and workshops designed to begin the process of building a network of partners dedicated to keeping Copeland Forest healthy for years to come. And Tom If you would like free beer too, all you have to do is join us for some rides. We would love to have you out.

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  4. You guys did a great job of promoting us this year.

    Cheers
    Paul

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  5. Yes Paul they are very good at promotion and I am sure your sponsorship is paying back in spades.
    “Tom,
    Please understand that the CTS bike club wants to ensure the longevity of all trails. We will do everything in our power to make sure that the blood sweat and tears that went into creating such an amazing trail system never goes to waste. We are just a group of riders the gets together to have a good time, we will never promote how to get to these trails. Please let us know if there is work to be done. We would love to organize a group to go out and help you.
    Happy Trails
    Gorilla “
    Um, well the MNR is not looking after the singletrack you showcase on a regular basis. And there is a reason why they are not chairing the Copeland Forest Stewardship, but I am very happy that CTS is getting involved.
    Would CTS be interested in helping out one of the other Singletrack Forests that star in your shows?
    Tom Shaw

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  6. Already visited this place and has had real palms on experience.Moreover, the enjoy need to get the from the wildlife natural color so that you can go for Gorilla Safaris.I like the one of the tour place.

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