Regional Effort to help Trail Stewardship Rebuild.

It’s no secret that Pale Ale is Paul’s favorite beer, and this will be our 4th year collaborating on a custom bike for Sierra Nevada Brewery to show off at Sea Otter and give away to a lucky winner. This year we decided to raise the bar by building up TWO bikes, and using them to help out two of our favorite trail stewardships!

One of these bikes will be used to raise funds for Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship on the West Coast, and the other will be used to raise funds for Pisgah SORBA on the East Coast, both of whom will need major help rebuilding trails after some pretty gnarly natural disasters this summer.

About the bikes: We stripped two Surly Straggler framesets, powdercoated them metallic Pale Ale green, then completed the theme by building them up with custom parts anodized gold (to match the Sierra Nevada banner and wheat) and blue (to match the sky and stream on the label) donated by these awesome companies:

If you’d like to help Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship recover and rebuild from all the fires that have been raging through their trail systems this summer, you can head over to their website for a chance to win the 52cm custom Sierra Trail Chaser here: Sierra Nevada Brewing Bike Fundraiser

If you’d like to help Pisgah SORBA recover and rebuild trails and bridges after all the recent flooding, and enter a chance to win the custom 54cm Sierra Trail Chaser, donate here: Support the trails and you could win a Sierra Trail Chaser!

This really is an “Everybody Wins” situation, so a huge thank you to all the brands who have kicked in, and everybody who makes a donation, no matter what the size. Cheers!

Instagram Hashtag: #SierraTrailChasers

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Publisher of Sierra Rec Magazine. An avid hiker and explorer of mountain lifestyle and adventure. I love to discover new trails, hike along rivers and hang a hammock along the shores of a mountain lake. I often great people on the trail and have found some of my favorite places from the advice of people I meet in the Wilderness. I love the sierra and just like sharing what I know.

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