Help build the longest urban single-track trail in the United States

Cyclists of Gitchee Gumee Shores and Fitger’s Brewhouse are teaming up again to offer “Taps for Trails.”

For every $4 Duluth Traverse commemorative glass purchased at the Brewhouse, $2 will go to COGGS development of the Duluth Traverse Trail. Another $1 will be donated with every refill.  A limited amount of glasses are available!!

This fundraising event runs May 19, 20, 21 and 22.

5 thoughts on “Help build the longest urban single-track trail in the United States”

  1. Lugged three of them thar Duluth Traverse pint glasses back up the hill after first draining them last night. Fuel… and for a great cause!

    This trail will indeed be epic and THE best urban slab of singletrack in the U.S.! Thanks to all involved: local bike shops, COGGS, IMBA, volunteers, Cities of Duluth, Proctor and Hermantown, St. Louis County, Fitger’s, etc.

  2. I suggest filling them often with the Imperial Pilsner. Keep refilling them through Sunday!

  3. The glasses are really nice and do support a great cause. Never enough good singletrack around here!

  4. If you are interested in helping COGGS with trail building, you can contact Matt Evingson their trail coordinator via:

    trails at coggs dot com

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