Welcome to my fundraising page!
I'm back at it for a 3rd year in a row and looking to continue my streak as the largest individual fundraiser for the event. A big thank you to everyone who has contirubuted in the past and helped me to achieve that amazing goal. This organization has done great things over the years, and as I've said before, the Lost Sierra area is a special place for Shelby and me. We love going back every year to enjoy its beauty and solitude.
By raising donations for the Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship , the nonprofit that organizes the Lost & Found Gravel Festival, you're supporting continual trail development and enhancement in the Lost Sierra region, where our trail crews have built nearly 200 miles of new trail and maintained more than 2,200 miles since forming in 2003. You're also supporting our Connected Communities project, which aims to spur economic development in the Lost Sierra by leveraging the $887 billion outdoor industry. Our longterm goal is to link up nearly 600 miles of new and existing singletrack to form multi-use signature route to connect and highligh communities across the region.
With your donation, you're not only helping me to reach my fundraising goal, but you're making a real difference for The Lost Sierra region! Any donation amount counts, even just a $1. Thank you to new donors, and of course, thank you to those who have continued to help me support this cause over several years.
Greg
Lost & Found Gravel Festival 2024
This year Lost & Found racers can earn their entry fees back by doubling them through donations to Connected Communities, the cornerstone project of the Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship . Riders will be reimbursed ALL their entry fees (minus the non-refundable BikeReg surcharge) if they raise at least twice what they paid to enter in donations (racers who meet the minimum donation will be reimbursed within two weeks following the event on the credit card used for original payment).
This year, we are providing a fundraising opportunity as part of our race registration process that enables racers to earn their entry fees back, as well as play a pivotal role in a bigger mission to ensure longterm economic prosperity in the Lost Sierra region. Racers who choose to fundraise will be rallying their networks for donations for Connected Communities, the cornerstone project of the Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship (the nonprofit that organizes the Downieville Classic and Lost & Found Gravel races). The goal? Raise at least double your entry fees, and you'll get your fees back (minus a BikeReg surcharge).