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Welcome to NetCairns, the collaboratively created and maintained resource for mountain bike trails. Click on any of the pins below then click the name of the guide book. This will take you to the trail index for that area.

The Front Range of Colorado guide book was the first and is by far the most complete, but other guide books keep on growing. If you are from Colorado...Lucky you. If you are from another area, get others involved to help build your local guide book.

NetCairns Guide Books

Adding a Guide Book for Your Area

Creating a guide book for trails in your area is easy. Click on Create a guide book in the left hand column to open the form. After choosing a name, add a few details about the area that you are describing, then choose a few map settings and click save page. To include existing trails in your guide book, simply edit the individual trails, specifying the guide book you just created.

Adding Trails to Your Guide Book

You can also create new trail pages for your area. Click here for some help on adding new trail pages.

Adding Bike Shops to Your Guide Book

To add your favorite local bike shops, click the Add a Bike Shop link in the left hand column. From this form you can create new bike shop pages; just be sure to add your Guide Book to the shop's page.

Adding Blog and Website Links to Your Guide Book

To add a relevant blog or website, click the Add a Blog link in the left hand column. Blog pages are meant to act as a more detailed version of a blog roll. Each blog must be given geographic coordinates that best describes it. We don't need exact coordinates to anything in particular, just a general idea of the area the blog covers.

Get the Word Out

Be sure to share us with your friends through social networking sites by clicking the Add This button on the left, follow us on Twitter, and become a fan of NetCairns on Facebook!

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