Tim Post
VP / Fells Coordinator
(contact here)

Bio
Tim first succumbed to his mountain biking addiction in 1992 and has been trying to recover ever since. In the last 10 plus years, Tim has guided nearly a thousand riders of various levels through some of the finest trails and terrain all over New England. He has also taught foundational off-road riding skills for nearly 5 years to adults and children. Tim gets a vast satisfaction from introducing new riders to the sport and helping them develop into enthusiastic MTB addicts, and by reinforcing the love of the sport in more experienced riders when showing them new riding opportunities.
Tim's favorite ride buddies are his 14 and 16 year old sons.
Trail Resume
HIGHLIGHTS (1998-Present)
-Performed, Planned and Directed 6639 hours of non-profit leadership, administration, conservation, environmental rehabilitation, educational outreach, and recreational trail use advocacy activities from 2006 to present.
-Performed non-profit conservation, environmental rehabilitation, and recreational trail use advocacy activities from 1970 to present.
-Participated in 56 conservation and rehabilitation events, personally contributing over 237 hours of hands-on labor.
-Participated in planning 32 conservation and rehabilitation events, personally contributing over 320 hours of planning labor.
-Relocated or built approximately 2700 linear feet of trail and 400+ feet of boardwalk.
-Rehabilitated over 8000 linear feet of trail and trail features.
-Supervised, as Trail Crew Leader, more than 124 volunteers who performed over 744 hours of volunteer conservation labor.
-Conceived, planned and managed, as Project Manager, 9 conservation and rehabilitation events involving approximately 200 volunteers who contributed more than 1000 volunteer hours and personally performing over 613 hours of volunteer (planning and management) labor.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
NEMBA Trail School, Trail Crew Leader Training (as student) 2004
NEMBA/IMBA Trail School, Trail Crew Leader Advanced Training (as student) 2006
NEMBA/IMBA Trail School, Trail Crew Leader Advanced Training (as Junior Instructor) 2008
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY
Trail Work
Served as volunteer worker, trail crew leader, project planner and/or project manager at nearly 60
trail maintenance and construction events contributing more than 6600 hours of volunteer labor at
Lynn Woods Reservation, Belmont Rock Meadow, Beaverbrook North, Harold Parker State Park,
Great Brook Farm State Park, Middlesex Fells Reservation, Melrose Conservation Land, Acton
Conservation Land, and Hodges Village Dam, along with various other parks and segments of the
Appalachian Trail in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and Vermont.
Professional Experience
Product and Project Management. - Media/Advertising 25+ years
MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS
Greater Boston Chapter of New England Mountain Bike Association (GBNEMBA):
Board of Directors: 2004-Present.
GBNEMBA, President: 2006, 2007, 2008.
GBNEMBA, Vice President 2009-Present
NEMBA Regional, Board of Directors: 2006, 2007, 2008.
Member (Past or Current):
International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA)
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
The Trustees of Reservations
Appalachian Mountain Club
The Friends of the Fells
NEMBA
Kingdom Trails Association
Boy Scouts of America

