Founded in 1992, The Mid Atlantic Off-Road Enthusiasts (MORE) maintains hundreds of miles of natural-surface trails in over 50 state and county parks throughout the Washington DC metropolitan region. MORE members contribute more than 10,000 volunteer hours annually and have constructed nearly over 1…
Mid Atlantic Off-Road Enthusiasts
Join Martin Fernandez for a quick chat with MORE's new Executive Director; Peggy Flaxman. Peggy brings a wealth of non-profit, business and personal knowledge and experience to MORE as we continue to Ride Bikes and Build Trails in DC, MD and VA. You may have seen Peggy riding with her husband Howard or her kids Noah, Luke and Hope. Peggy has been organizing and leading volunteer activities for over 25 years including leading women’s rides, sMORE’s and Science Olympiad. Peggy has a background in engineering and owns her own IT business. Look for Peggy on a trail near you.
MORE member, accomplished attorney, athlete, author and philanthropist, Brent Goldstein, joins Martin Fernandez for a conversation on his experience riding and conquering the Leadville 100 and the 2,700-mile Tour Divide mountain bike race down the Continental Divide from Canada to Mexico.
Join Martin Fernandez and special guest Austin Riba as they talk about Austin's Trail.Care project and how you can make a difference every time your local trails by simply connecting your Strava account with Trail.Care.
Join Martin Fernandez and special guests Elaine Hess and Todd Bauer as they talk about MORE's sMORE's program, including how to join and get your kids involved in Mountain Biking.
Join Martin Fernandez and MORE's River's Edge, Brunswick, MD Trail Liaison Carlo Alfano for a talk about the River's Edge trail system. Carlo gives us the low down on how the trails came about and what's in store for the future.
Join Martin Fernandez and MORE's Virginia Advocacy Director, Tom Howe, to get the low-down on upcoming MORE trail projects for 2019.
Join Martin Fernandez and MORE's Maryland Advocacy Director, Dave Magill, to get the low-down on upcoming MORE trail projects for 2019.