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Bigfoot Honors one of its Own By Vicky Sama If you love riding the Tish Tang mountain bike trail in Willow Creek, you should know that there is one man who put hours and hours of work into the rebirth of the classic trail. His name: Tom Phillips. On Sunday, Sept. 26, the Bigfoot Bicycle [...]

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Load up your mountain bike and a side dish for the Bigfoot Bicycle Club’s ride and BBQ at Tish Tang in Willow Creek, on Sunday, Sept. 26. The ride starts at 10:00 a.m. and the BBQ is immediately afterward. Please bring a side dish to share with other hungry mouths. Mike Butler will lead the [...]

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Tish Tang Trail Review

By Vicky Sama The Tish Tang is in full swing, thanks to Bigfoot’s Tom Phillips and a host of volunteers who have cleared and improved this old, renegade mountain bike trail outside of Willow Creek. The trail starts at the Horse Linto Campground and climbs up the jeep road for about five miles to about [...]

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Pirates on Tish Tang

This is a five-star video of the Tish Tang.

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Camp and Ride at Tish Tang

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SUNDAY, FEB. 21 EVENT Bigfoot’s Tom Phillips is looking for volunteers to help improve the Tish Tang mountain bike trail in Willow Creek on Sunday. The plan is to build a new trail and clear an old one. Bring your work gloves and bike. Tom will bring the tools. Meet at Wildberries in Arcata at [...]

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Helmetcam video of Shale Trail at Tish Tang, from this past weekend. Mike and Justin are the models, the camera is on my noggin. I should either look further down the trail (always a good idea), or mount the camera a little higher. Sorry…still think it’s some good footage. Enjoy! Roller and DH trail video [...]

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Tish Tang-o

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Trail Day at Tish Tang

By Tom Phillips Just about everything you need to maintain trails, one tidy package. Great day in the mountains today.  Not exactly keeping trails clear, today was more restoration of part of a 150 year old pack trail.  Probably 3 or 4 days to completion, unless we get a group out there – then it’ll [...]

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