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IMBA urges mountain bikers to protect and enhance the
legendary trail system of Gunnison and Crested Butte, Colorado. The Forest
Service and BLM are in the process of designating all trails as either open
or closed to bicycle use. This is your opportunity to ensure bike access
to a fun, sustainable singletrack network.
IMBA asks mountain bikers to support proposals from the Crested Butte
Mountain Bike Association (CBMBA) and Gunnison Trails
that would enhance this spectaular riding destination by creating better
loop options and more all-day epics.
Take Action!
Tell the Forest Service and BLM you value mountain biking in Crested
Butte and Gunnison. Individualized comments are most effective: Use IMBA's
simple template and customize your letter with your own thoughts.
Your support directly benefits well-known trails like 401, 403, Teocalli
Ridge and more!
Proposals for Better Riding
Green Lake Trail - Under the Forest Service Proposed Alternative,
this trail would be closed to mountain bikers, open only to
hiker/equestrian users. This trail is one of very few trails that can be
acccessed right from town. It is both a world class climb and an amazing downhill,
with great views of high mountain lakes and vistas over the picturesque
town of Crested Butte, and it has been enjoyed by mountain bikers for
years. CBMBA would like to see the Forest Service manage this trail
according to their Alternative #4, which keeps this important trail open to
mountain bikers.
Carbon Creek Trail - Under the Forest Service Proposed Alternative,
this trail would be closed to mountain bikers, open only to
hiker/equestrian users. This is an excellent mountain biking trail near
town, yet with the feel of a wilderness experience. It's rocky, it's tough,
and it's more technical than the more famous trails of Crested Butte.
Carbon Creek Trail, along with the Green Lake Trail, is an integral part of
a trail network that offers several loop options for varying distances.
Included in this network is the proposed trail from Crested Butte to
Gunnison. CBMBA would like to see the Forest Service manage this trail
according to their Alternative #4, which keeps this important trail open to
mountain bikers.
Teocalli Ridge Trail - Under the Forest Service Alternative #3,
which is under consideration by the Forest Service, this trail would become
decommissioned and closed to all trail users. Teocalli Ridge is a
world-renowned mountain biking trail. It has been featured in several
mountain biking magazines, recently for its breathtaking uphill, and more
often for its hair-raising descent. This trail is a true Crested Butte
legendary ride. CBMBA would like to see the Forest Service manage this trail
according to their Alternative #4, which keeps this important trail open to
mountain bikers.
Snodgrass to #403 Trail (proposed) - CBMBA has proposed this new
trail which links the ever popular Snodgrass Trail to one of Crested
Butte's most infamous downhills, the #403 trail. Currently a rider must
spin for miles up a steep, dusty road to reach the #403 trail, or shuttle a
car to each end of this popular descent. CBMBA proposes building this new
singletrack trail to allow mountain bikers to enjoy a better riding
experience and to reduce vehicle traffic in the Crested Butte valley. CBMBA
would like to see the Snodgrass to #403 Trail, which is currently on the
Forest Service Alternative #4, be included on the Forest Service Proposed
Alternative.
Mt. Crested Butte to Gothic Trail (proposed) - CBMBA has proposed
this new trail which links the town of Mt. Crested Butte to the town of
Gothic which is the start or finish to the #403 trail, Deer Creek Trail,
and the extremely popular #401 trail. The road to the town of Gothic, where
the Rocky Mountain Biological Lab is located, sees an incredible amount of
vehicle traffic due to the many recreational opportunities that exist near
this town, including the trails mentioned above. Creating this new trail
would greatly reduce the vehicle traffic on this road. CBMBA would like to
see the Mt. Crested Butte to Gothic Trail, which is currently on the Forest
Service Alternative #4, be included on the Forest Service Proposed
Alternative.
Crested Butte to Gunnison Trail (proposed) - Gunnison Trails has
proposed this new trail linking the world famous singletrack trails of
Crested Butte to the undiscovered but unequaled trails of Gunnison. This
trail would become the new standard for epic rides in the nation. Not only
would this trail provide an excellent single track experience for locals
and visitors alike, it would help ensure healthy tourism for the Gunnison
Valley for years to come. CBMBA would like to see the Crested Butte to
Gunnison Trail, which is currently on the Forest Service
Alternative #4, be included on the Forest Service Proposed
Alternative.
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Amazing vistas and epic singletrack
define the Crested Butte-Gunnison area. Photo: David Ochs.
Three
Things You Can Do
1. Take Action!
2. Help save trails like these around the
country by donating
to the IMBA Legal Advocacy Fund.
3. Tell your friends to take action!
Epic
Areas at Stake
This planning process will shape one of the
country's most famous trail systems for the next 15-20 years. Rides like
401, 403, Hartman Rocks, Teocalli Ridge and more have made Crested
Butte-Gunnison a destination--let's keep it that way.
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