Thanks to our 2019 FAFL Volunteers!


Altogether, over 160 volunteers reported 4,000 hours of volunteer work in our chapter, building trails, helping with events, meeting with stakeholders. Thanks to all – you make the difference!

For those who have reported over 30 hours, we’d like to show our thanks for your above and beyond efforts with a small token of appreciation – drop in at our Chapter meeting tomorrow, or connect with us at an upcoming MCMBA event to receive yours!

  • Alice Klein
  • Amber Koa
  • Bill Hermann
  • Blaise Randall
  • Brian Case
  • Brian Rumohr
  • Bryan Garchar
  • Bryan Mitchell
  • Carrie Sirola
  • Carson Kowalski
  • Chad Rector
  • Chris Frey
  • Christopher Shepard
  • Curtis Kalina
  • Dale Klein
  • Darin Kowalski
  • Dave Bastine
  • Dave Cox
  • Dave Hurst
  • Dennis Doherty
  • Don Chisholm
  • Elijah Cope
  • Elliot Klein
  • Gary Weak
  • Grady Kowalski
  • Greg Koenig
  • Jacob Rende
  • James Petiprin
  • Jean Steinberg
  • Jeff Hudnut
  • Jeffrey Oles
  • John Jedynak
  • John Reyst
  • Joseph Foy
  • Karen Effner
  • Kevin Petts
  • Kit Kieser
  • Loren Konkus
  • Marc Cope
  • Mark Dombrowski
  • Mathias Hermann
  • Matt Bushore
  • Matthew Haggard
  • Matthew Migdalewicz
  • Mike Flack
  • Mike Rende
  • Norbert Skorupski
  • Richard Compeau
  • Robert A Blazoff
  • Ryan Rockey
  • Scott Silvers
  • Sharon James-Foy
  • Steve Steinberg
  • Terry Brown
  • Tim Reeves
  • Tim Rose
  • Tim Slabach
  • Tom Hermann

  • FAQ Volunteers

    FAQ Volunteers

    Our volunteers contribute in a variety of ways, from simply trimming branches, to organizing fund raising events with hundreds of participants, to designing some of the best trails in America. We track volunteer work hours and reward our outstanding volunteers at the end of each year.

  • FAQ Trailbuilding

    FAQ Trailbuilding

    Trail design, development, and maintenance are key components of the MCMBA and mountain biking in Michigan.  Our trail design volunteers are trained by IMBA using standards developed by the National Park Service and National Forest Service.

  • FAQ Mission

    FAQ Mission

    Our mission: to preserve, protect, and promote mountain bike access and diverse riding opportunities on Metropolitan Detroit’s public lands through education, communication, and unified action.