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13 MARCH 2009 NEWS RELEASE No: 12303

Women urged to saddle up in Hamsterley

Women's mountain bike event, Hamsterley Forest

Women are being invited to saddle up and discover the joys of mountain biking in Hamsterley Forest, near Barnard Castle.

The Hamsterley Trailblazers, backed by the Forestry Commission, are staging female coaching sessions for complete novices and ladies keen to brush up on rusty technique.

The first is on Sunday 22 March when experts will teach basic riding skills, followed by a second session a week later (29 March) focusing on simple bike maintenance and culminating in a ride through the spectacular 2,000-hectare (5,000-acre) County Durham beauty spot.

Vicky Chilcott,  Hamsterley Traiblazers Secretary, explained:

“Last year’s female workshops were amazingly popular, underlining that there are loads of women out there who want to give biking a go.  These sessions are all about building confidence and showing everyone can gear up for the sport.”

When Hamsterley Trailblazers set up in 2003 there were just two women out of nearly 20 members.  Now over 30% of the group’s 160 roll call are women – and the number is growing.

Neil Taylor, Forestry Commission Ranger, added:

“A day in the saddle is a great way to experience the forest and keep in trim, which are two brilliant reasons to sign-up for these events.”

Sessions cost £5 (free to Trailblazer members) and last  up to five hours starting at 10.30am. Booking is required by contacting Vicky Chilcott on Vicky@Century.gb.com.  Bike hire can be arranged through Wood n Wheels on 01388 488222.  The sessions will be repeated on 14 and 28 June.

Media calls to Richard Darn on 01226 246351.  Mobile 0775 367 0038.

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NOTES TO EDITOR

  1. More details on the Hamsterley Trailblazers and how to join can be found at www.hamsterley-trailblazers.co.uk

  2. The Forestry Commission  is the government department responsible for protecting, expanding and promoting the sustainable management of woods and forests and increasing their value to society and the environment. Forestry makes a real contribution to sustainable development, providing social and environmental benefits arising from planting and managing attractive, as well as productive, woodlands.  To find out more visit www.forestry.gov.uk/NorthEastEngland