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Record Number of Offroad Community Participate in Trail Work Weekend in CB

 

More than 50 members of the offroad community showed up to lend a hand the weekend of August 18-19, 2007, for a trail maintenance weekend focusing on the Bear Creek and Flag Creek Trails near the vicinity of Spring Creek Reservoir.

The Colorado Backcountry Trail Riders Alliance (CBTRA) in cooperation with Crested Butte Mountain Bike Association with the supervision of the USFS Gunnison Ranger District Trail Crew, coordinated an effort to rebuild and rejuvinate said trails. For the first time, the number of offroad community volunteers equaled the number of mountain bike volunteers!

Wearing heavy work shoes and gloves, over 100 volunteers gathered over the entire weekend. Saturday morning began a full day of work concentrating on the Bear Creek Trail. Picks and shovels were handed out to every volunteer by the USFS Gunnison Ranger District Trail Crew headed by Lora Schmillen. With the large number of volunteers, the entire section of trail was completed much to the satisfaction of the Forest Service. More than half the participants elected to stay for the ensuing dinner, drawing and campout that evening. Flag Creek Trail was on Sunday's agenda for the final day of work. The trail was completed in half the amount of time estimated leaving time to ride, whether on a dirt or mountain bike.

On an ending note-- — while most of the mountain bike volunteers came from the Crested Butte area, most of the motorized community came from all over Colorado and beyond. We had 2 volunteers from Iowa and 3 from California. This is a testimony to how important it is we work to keep the trails within the Gunnison National Forest open to motorized use! For those of us in the close vicinity of CB and Taylor Park who take it for granted that we will always have a place to ride, look at the majority of those who come to ride here and why. We are fortunate!







 

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Links
Colorado Off-Highway Vehicle Coalition : : Stay the Trail : : Blue Ribbon Coalition : : Stewards of the Sequioa
KTM of Aspen / Rocky Mountain Racing Works : : Sun Sports--Gunnison
Forest Service : : BLM