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Added 06/09/2009 by reggie:
Distance: 19.54 miles Elevation: +600'/-582'
Route: Op Location: Bexar County, TX
Added 05/18/2009 by Harry Travis:
Distance: 87.68 miles Elevation: +1,977'/-1,944'
Route: Seflagdona Location: Yavapai County, AZ
Added 04/28/2009 by Jonathan Mottern:
Distance: 10.27 miles Elevation: +459'/-455'
Route: Over And Over Location: Fairfax County, VA
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| Extra Dirt! |
Posted: May 10, 2009 OK. OK. So I had two legitimate centuries this year of over 100 miles and today I rode my first metric century of the year, or my third... Depends on how you look at it.
Yes, I'm a good old American boy and I measure my distance with miles,... Continue reading this article.
Posted: September 15, 2008 Recently I wrote about the first leg of the epic Tour de Front Rage (TdFR), which covers three major trail networks, 21 miles of trail, and 4,375 vertical feet of elevation gain. As I look back at the write up for leg one I can't help but loose my... Continue reading this article.
Posted: August 24, 2008 Welcome to the first of three reports regarding the 2008 TdFR course. The 2008 TdFR course was announced earlier in the month and I took it upon myself to head out to the course with my GPS so riders could have as much knowledge as possible ... Continue reading this article.
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| Trail of the Month |
Posted: October 01, 2008
Devil's Backbone - Blue Sky - Lory - Horsetooth
Location: Larimer County
Distance: 30.14 miles
Elevation: +4766 / -4691
Difficulty: Intermediate/Difficult (Route Specific)
Only a week after the epic ride called the Tour de Front Range I again set my sights on another epic day in the saddle. I'd heard of the Blue Sky Trail and how it connects the Devil's Backbone to Lory State Park, but in all the time it has been open I've never... Continue reading the Trail of the Month.
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