Bike Cochrane Women’s Mountain Bike Camp

Empowering Women Through Sport and Community

SEPTEMBER 25-27, 2026

Applicants must be Bike Cochrane members!

Watch for more information about this year’s camp in an upcoming Bike Cochrane newsletter…We’re stoked for another year of REC!

 
 

2026 Ride, Empower and Connect (REC) Women’s Mountain Bike Camp

This is the fourth annual REC Camp, in which 20+ local women ages 18 and up will connect to their community, have fun, and build skills. Four groups of beginner to intermediate+ riders will be taught by PMBIA-certified coaches, get amazing swag, and rip it up on Cochrane’s local trails! 

Application dates are TBD and will be communicated through a Bike Cochrane newsletter. Participants are sorted by skill, chosen by lottery (e.g. not first-come-first-served), and can live in any neighbouring municipality. Returning participants are welcome to apply, and if selected will be asked to pay a fee of $120 that will be donated 100% back into the program to make it more sustainable for future years. 30% of spaces are reserved first for LGBTQ2S+, low-income, and BIPOC participants; non-binary folks who are comfortable in women-oriented spaces are welcome. 

All of our coaches are local, mountain bike instructors certified through the Professional Mountain Bike Instructor Certification (PMBIA), and are trained in Standard First Aid or higher.


Weekend Schedule

Schedule will be released this spring.

 
 

Mandatory Gear List for Clinic

1. Mountain bike in good working order.  If you are not sure, please feel free to email grants@bikecochrane.com with a photo and description of your bike, and we will help you determine whether it’s good to go. To ensure a fun, safe, and smooth weekend, all bikes should:

  • Have had a recent service at a bike shop (or equivalent)

  • Be a true mountain bike (no fat bikes)

  • Have disc brakes

  • Have front suspension

  • Fit you properly: In order to have the best and safest experience it is important that your bike fits; if your bike is an older bike and you haven’t taken it to a shop to see if it is set up for you, this is something you may want to consider so your riding experience will be safe and enjoyable.

  • For Level 4 (intermediate+) participants only: Because you are learning jumps and drops your bike should have front AND rear suspension, with rear travel preferably around 140mm (120mm is the lowest acceptable range).

  • If you do not have a bike, we do have limited available funds to help with rental costs for those who need financial support in this!

  • We currently don't have the capacity to coach newer riders on e-bikes, as this is a separate skill set with unique needs. If you are an experienced rider and are very comfortable on your e-bike, please email rachael@bikecochrane.com and we can chat!

2. Bike helmet – fits properly and is no more than 5 years old

3. Appropriate riding clothing such as cycling shorts/pants and jersey. We also request that you carry a jacket and everything you will need for the weekend (we will ride in almost any weather!)

4. Appropriate foot wear (we recommend a MTB shoe such as a Ride Concept with a flat, soft, sticky sole). Running shoes are not ideal. Clipless shoes are fine as long as this is normally how you ride and are comfortable doing so.

5. Full-fingered bike gloves 

6. Backpack or hip pack that can fit snacks, extra clothing and water  

7. Flat tire repair kit

  • a spare tube - even if your bike is set up with tubeless tires, it is a good idea to carry a tube as a back-up

  • bike pump or CO2 Inflator

  • tire levers

  • a bike-specific multi-tool


Sounds amazing, how do I join?!

The application will be available shortly, and dates will be communicated through a Bike Cochrane newsletter.


Huge shout out to our sponsors, thank you!!!

 

If you are a business and would like to support this amazing program, please contact grants@bikecochrane.com