Category: Membership

  • Membership Cards: Update

    A quick post just to apologise for the speed in issuing membership cards, the large numbers to produce have led to some delays. I hope to be up to date with the cards by this time next week, so if you haven’t received your card by Friday June the 3rd please e-mail me at ian.crook@blackcanoncollective.co.uk

    If you want to join the club the membership page is here.

  • 2011-2012 memberships…

    ….will be open very shortly, so watch this space.

  • Follow Me Prizes

    We’re giving away 2 x year memberships + 2 x BCC T shirts at tonights Fund Raising raffle. So go on, buy a strip….

    Date: Thursday 17th June 2010

    Time: 20:00

    Place: Little Theatre, Bath

    TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW FROM THEIR BOX OFFICE (just click here)!

  • It's time to re-join!

    There’s loads going on here at the BCC and we’ve got the whole summer ahead of us…

    • Weekly XC Night rides (afterwork bikes, beer and banter)
    • Monthly XC Ride Away (ride somewhere completely new)
    • Monthly TickerTape (low-fi DH race)
    • Monthly Dig Day (trail building)
    • Velodrome trips (2 in May..)
    • Megavalanche Trip
    • Set 2 Rise teams (at least 4 so far!)

    *Plus NEW events*

    • BMX Fridays (Bath BMX track fun!)
    • Dinner ’til Dusk (low-fi 3hr XC enduro)

    …and loads more!

    We’re also working hard to provide training for those who want to progress in the sport, so far this year having arranged (and part funded) training for..

    • 12x CTC & ITC qualified MTB Trail Leaders
    • 2x BC XC Commissaires

    ..and with our BCC Skills Sessions due to be rolled out in the coming months we’ll be able to offer everything from Bike Maintenance and Repair training to step-by-step instructions on how to pull a wheelie, climb steep technical terrain or fly downhill like the pros!

    So please click on the image above and fill out the form…It takes 2 mins but means that you can carry on enjoying all the benefits of being a BCC member! If you’re new, no worries – just click the same image and follow the instructions. Simples. (sorry)

  • BCC0100

    Today, 01/01/10, our 100th member joined! It’s only one more than yesterday but it’s a milestone that we’re very proud of.

  • BCC0100

    100 is a pretty big number

    it’s 14 more than 86, and that’s pretty big too

    as numbers go, 100 is like 67 giving it 150% or French for “the whole lot”.

    Back in April we said ” wouldn’t it’d be great if we could get to 100 members by year 2″. We didn’t really know how, but we thought we’d try.

    Well we currently have 97 members, I wonder who’ll be BCC0100?

  • Join us…

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    The Black Canon Collective is delighted to announce its membership packages for 2009-10, available for all new and renewing members. We hope you’ll join our rapidly growing club (50+ members in our first year!) and join us in building and riding some great trails.

    Good news – no need for any trips to the post office, writing out cheques or finding a Passport photo; our new online membership application process takes care of everything!

    Click the image above for full details…

  • Whoops!

    It seems that I managed to screw up the embedded links on the membership page while updating it with the SALE prices a few weeks ago…

    It meant that if you tried to sign up you were presented with the club rules pdf rather than the membership application form; which obviously made joining a little difficult. 

    I’ve fixed it now so please have another go!

    P.s. Thanks to Robert Bunce and Sam Wells for telling me. 

  • SALE

    That’s right we’re having a blow out 42.8571429 % SALE here at the BCC. From now until March ’09 we’ll be offering Full Membership for just £20!!! Don’t worry if you’ve recently joined up; we’ll be refunding the difference to anyone who joined since October this year. 

    Even more impressive is our offer of Full Membership for £15 if you join during one of our Dig Days. We’re growing fast (just under 40 members) but want to encourage even more people to take part especially during these wetter months. We will of course gladly accept the full amount from those happy to contribute to what we’re doing, but for those of you who have been sitting on the deer fence we hope that this will help.

  • Many hands make light work…

    Since the formation of the BCC and in particular since we took control of the allotment we have come across a fantastic amount of support and encouragement from our fellow mountain bikers. As a result we have grown and continue to grow as people join us all with the aspiration to develop our little allotment and meet some other like minded people.

    However we have also come across a very small number of people who have found it hard to grasp the concept of what we are doing.

    This could be for a number of reasons; perhaps we are not communicating our motives well enough or perhaps our motives simply do not fall in line with as many people as we had imagined. Either way I feel it’s important to make a few points clear:

    1. We are not charging for any reason other than to cover our costs.
    2. We are not trying to sell the use of two short DH courses for £35, this is the cost of a full membership based upon our projected membership numbers and first year costs.
    3. We have not placed a value on this opportunity to build a local, purpose built MTB venue, as stated above the membership fee is purely based on our costs, these will change each year based on the club’s expenses and membership numbers – the more members we have the more likely it is the cost will come down, as the big expenses would be divided between us all.

    You will notice the fact that these three points are all very similar – if not the same – however they do seem to be queried (in that order) by a few people. I hope that the above answers clear up any misunderstanding.

    Something else that has been said is “I would join but there’s not much there yet, so what’s the point?” Well the point is simple; it’s an opportunity to be a part of creating a local, purpose built MTB venue. Now I know that course building isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but surely the end goal is sufficiently attractive that people will be enthused to work at achieving it. The alternative is to let others (the BCC) do all the hard work and then later reap the rewards. Rather than complain that only two trails currently exist why not join up and help out? That way the rate of progress will increase and we will reach our shared goal far quicker.

    For those who wish that they had a place to ride, or get tired of having their illegal work destroyed by a land owner but haven’t joined up yet because there’s not much on offer –  this is your opportunity to contribute to a solution.

    Remember that our motive is simple; to create a place to legally ride our mountain bikes –  something we are moving towards nicely with the help and dedication of our current members.