This notice is issued to fully-paid 2020-2021 members of the Hawkes Bay Mountain Bike Club Inc. (HBMTBC).
You invited to a Special Meeting of the HBMTBC.
Check the Line rider unblocked game here. Before you is a very interesting game that will require you to express your imagination. One driver decided to get a shot of adrenaline and ride on a special device on the track. The highlight of the game is that you need to draw this track. She can be absolutely any. During October 2018, the HBMTBC conducted an online rider survey to gauge what mountain bikers liked and wanted within a MTB Park and what else this club could do as a club. 295 responses were received (approx 15% of current membership). 2018 Survey RESULTS. This is the 1st version of Line Rider game in which you can draw your own road using the available tools that look like paint screen. Once the drawing is done, click on the play icon. You can also play Line Rider 2 game.
When: 6:00 pm Monday, 30 November 2020
Where: East Pier Hotel, 50 Nelson Quay, Ahuriri
BACKGROUND
Line Rider Unblocked Games Crew Simulator
The HBMTBC Committee have been in extensive discussions over the last three years with Pan Pac Forest Products regarding the proposed new mountain bike park, which includes possible access into the proposed park.
On top of the new park proposal, there have also been discussions with Pan Pac on extending the life of the existing mountain bike park, as well as developing a new temporary car park into the existing Mill block trails.
The Committee wishes to discuss with members the current status of the:
- New mountain bike park proposal;
- Eskdale Park development concept plan circulated by Hastings District Council and the opposition to this concept plan;
- Retention and duration of the existing trails in the Mill block, which includes the Club funding a new temporary car park;
- Current funding options available for future park development; and
- Future of the existing Committee structure.
Business of the Meeting
The business of the Special Meeting is to consider, and if thought fit to vote on, the following items:
- Spending membership funds on developing a new temporary car park into the existing Mill block trails.
- Confirm the best alternative access point(s) into the proposed new park.
- Any other solutions, if required, on any or all of the five points of discussion outlined above.
Yours sincerely
Jo Field
Secretary
Hawkes Bay Mountain Bike Club Inc.
Line Rider Unblocked Games Crew Play
23 November 2020
At first glimpse, it looks like a silly scrawl. But don't let that fool you — Line Rider is becoming one of the most popular flash games on the web. Part Jackass stunt, part physics lesson, Line Rider encourages users to 'draw' their own ramps, hills, and slopes with a pencil tool, then sends a virtual sledder (wearing a red scarf) along the route until he swoops, swerves and crashes. Build an elaborate enough course and you'll feel like a little kid playing in the snow again, zooming downhill, popping up in the air, wiping out on a ramp jump a la Evel Knievel.Now in beta form, the addictive, low-tech time waster was introduced just last month and has quickly amassed a worldwide cult following. Created by a programmer with the screen name ~fsk who claims to be from the small European country of Slovenia, the digital amusement first showed up Sept. 23 on deviantART, an online community of artists, designers, photographers and art lovers . 'This is a project I did for illustration class,' states ~fsk in a brief intro. 'It's not a game, it's a toy... there are no goals to achieve and there is no score.'
Remarkably, the new simulation is gaining quickly on Google Zeitgeist, which charts growing search query trends. Last week, Line Rider rose from No. 10 to No. 7 — ahead of both North Korean leader Kim Jong Il and the popular fighting console game Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. According to deviantART figures, more than four million people have viewed the game so far and over 325,000 have downloaded it. Another sign of its popularity: copycat programs have emerged, including the motorcycle-riding LineFlyer and associated knockoffs Line Border (a snowboarder), Jeep Flyer, and Chair Flyer.