Gnome Fest 11

Gnome Fest is now in it's Eleventh year and has been bestowed upon the beautiful hills, valleys, streams and singletrack of the Hirsch Farm outside of Platteville, WI. It is a celebration of bikes, nature, friendship and beer. Come ride your bike in the sun and the shade. Meet some friends and Make some friends. We'd love it if you could join us. Check the tabs above for how to register, Schedule, Location, etc.

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Friday, July 25, 2014

Pssst... Registration is Live

Come One Come All - Gnome Fest Registration is live.


We're 40 days and 40 nights away from the best no race mountain bike event you've been to since last week.

Click here and pay $32.00, I think.

The money covers your camping fee, luxurious port-a-johns, fire wood, parking spot, raffle ticket prizes etc.

For more information about where your registration fee goes, see the registration tab above.





Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Downhill at the Hirsch Farm



Here's a Little History for ya.  A Look at the Hirsch Farm Down Hill Course from 8 years ago.

Schedule

Hey.  Check Out that Schedule tab.

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Registration

Registration is almost live.  Hang in there.

Gnome Fest 11 is an all inclusive backwoods event.  Registration for Gnome Fest 11 will be $40.00 and includes a weekend of camping, camaraderie, bon fires, well groomed trail riding and a series of unofficial events in which you may choose to participate, spectate or have no participation what-so-ever.  Your registration also earns you a T-Shirt which you will receive once you arrive at the fest grounds, and a raffle ticket for the prize drawing that will be held Saturday night before the Burning of the Bike.

We do ask that you be cool and register for the event.  While we're not going to make a big deal about it, "Poaching" the event is frowned upon, and here's why.

The Hirsch Farm trail system was built by volunteers over 20 years ago and has been host to events like the Block House Roll Mtn Bike Race, The Platty Fatty Winter Night Race,The Block House Trail Run, and the Plattucky PBR Enduro series.  The equipment, fuel and labor used to build and maintain the fest ground and trails has been loaned from patrons and supporters of mountain biking in South West Wisconsin and North East Iowa.  The time to maintain this trail system is all donated by hard working volunteers, including Chain Reaction Cycling club of Dubuque, Iowa and Platteville Human Powered Trails of Platteville Wisconsin, and the Mark Hirsch Family.  The majority of the money, time, labor, tools and materials used to successfully host events here are possible by the fees collected through event registration.

A portion of your registration fee goes to paying for things like tents, prizes, t-shirts, food and beverages.  Another portion will be donated to PHPT and other groups who have worked hard and invested time into making the fest grounds and trail system a place that you are invited to enjoy with other like minded folks for a weekend.  These trails are a privilege, not a right, and I hope everyone is looking forward to enjoying this weekend with each other.