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Southern Arizona Mountain Bike Association

Tucson, AZ

Southern Arizona Mountain Bike Association
**Southern Arizona Mountain Bike Association (SAMBA) was established in 1991 as a community based organization of people with a passion for mountain biking!** We love to explore the spectacular scenery and terrain of Southern Arizona by bike! **As a club, we have been organizing one or more weekly rides for 30 years!** You may find us on local Tucson trails or traveling to less frequented areas of the Sonoran Desert and beyond. **Our objective is to promote the enjoyment of mountain biking and nature; to protect and enhance mountain biking opportunities; and to support environmentally and socially responsible use of the land.** **SAMBA is active in trail maintenance and mountain biking advocacy.** As a group, we are the trail stewards to Passage 5 - Santa Rita section of the AZ Trail. We also highly recommend members to join with groups such as SDMB, TORCA, AZ Trail Association and IMBA for volunteer work, trail maintenance, construction and advocacy.  **SAMBA welcomes everyone on our rides!** We enjoy the social aspects of mountain biking as well as the challenges. We try to gear the pace of our rides to the group and stop frequently to regroup. However, we do ride in difficult terrain and suggest that you and your bike to be in fairly good condition in order to enjoy the ride. **Most of our rides would fall into the moderate / intermediate category, unless otherwise listed**. Our day rides generally last about three to four hours, with a fair amount of stopping to regroup. Beginners with good stamina should do fine. We are also trying to add Beginner Friendly rides on a regular basis. Night rides are shorter, but do require good lights. If you have questions, please contact the ride leader. Please make sure you and your bike are prepared for the ride: bring a helmet, plenty of water, snacks, spare tube, sunscreen, tools, etc. **The Legal Stuff: PLEASE READ WAIVER! - Participating in a SAMBA ride indicates your agreement with terms of the Liability Release Waiver for yourself and any invited guests!** *LIABILITY WAIVER, RELEASE, AND ASSUMPTION OF RISKS:*   *I/we hereby waive, release and discharge the Southern Arizona Mountain Bike Association (SAMBA) and its officers, ride leaders,volunteers, employees, organizers, sponsors, members, and ride participants from any and all claims for personal injury, property damage or death resulting from my/our participation in any SAMBA event.*  *I/we acknowledge that mountain biking is a high-risk sport. I/we realize there are certain dangers inherent in the sport of mountain biking, and I/we assume these risks with the full understanding that serious injuries and even death may result from my/our participation in any SAMBA event.*  *I intend this release to discharge the above-named from any and all liability arising from or connected in any way with my/our participation in any event, even though that liability may result from the negligence or carelessness of the above named. I/we certify that my/our bicycle is suitable for safe use in all events, that I/we are in good physical condition, and that I/we are able to complete the event. I/we agree to wear a bicycle helmet properly adjusted and fastened and approved by SNELL or ANSI. I/we agree to obey all traffic laws and other laws at all times during all events.* *I/we have read this waiver and release and fully understand its terms and agree that it shall be binding on my/our heirs and assigns. I/we consent to emergency care at my own expense if injured or ill .Furthermore, I/we are willing to abide to the Bylaws and Code of Ethics of SAMBA.* *\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\**
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Southern Arizona Preppers

Tucson, AZ

Southern Arizona Preppers

We are people who prepare.  We may have different reasons for coming to the conclusion to prepare but we can learn from each other.   The most important part of the preparation equation is yourself. You must prepare your mind and body.  All the equipment in the world is not going to help if you yourself are not prepared.   Anyone who prepares should join, both beginners and experienced are welcome.

When the SHTF, where will you be?  Chances are you will not be at home where the majority of your preparations are.  What will you do?  What if you are in your office when the SHTF and you can't get to the preparations you have in the trunk of your car?  If you are confronted with the forces of nature such as fire and flood, do you have an escape/evacuation plan?  Do you know how many routes there are out of Tucson?  Which one will you take?   These are scenarios that can happen and you must have a plan to deal with them. 

There are a few groups of people that chuckle to themselves when they hear all the hoopla about prepping.  They chuckle because they have been living this way for years, if not all of their lives.  One group of people chuckling could be your grandparents if they lived through the depression back in the 1920s.  Another group could be people living in the country who are actually doing most of the things you read about on preppers' blogs.  Not to mention some religious groups like the Amish and Mennonites.  You see, to these groups, prepping is how they live and not something they do "part time" or as a hobby.

One must decide why they are prepping and then decide for what exactly are they prepping.  You are either prepared or you are not.  Knowledge, know-how, experience, supplies and tools are what it takes to be prepared.  The goal of this group is for the members to become prepared the best that they can.

This group will take a realistic look at all aspects of prepping.  The emphasis and focus will be on the basics and fundamentals of prepping such as proper care and use of a knife rather than waste time debating whether or not knife "A" is superior to knife "B".  We all know having a knife is important and each person will have their own personal preference. 

We are not the gloom and doom crowd nor are we camo-clad, guns-a-blazing Rambos with a kill or be killed mindset (though I personally do like to wear camo cargo pants).  We are just everyday. law-abiding, hard working people who want to overcome the obstacles and challenges that life presents and take care of our loved ones in good times and bad.  Rather than gripe about how bad  things are, we prepare, assume responsibility, take action and produce results.

Most likely, you are reading this because you feel the future is not as bright as it has been and you want to do something to ensure that you get through the tough times that we are living in.  You have witnessed the failings of our government dealing with natural disasters like hurricane Katrina and man-made disasters like the housing and stock market bubbles.  You want to take action now so you can be prepared when the SHTF.  You have come to the right place.  Welcome aboard!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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