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Thread: Front Range Trail Conditions

  1. #176
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    Up Cub Creek was a freakin’ HOOT on the e-bike.Actually, out Staunton and back down were so, so fun as well. Did you go with your lady-friend?
    Cub Creek is non-motorized USFS trail and not open to ebikes, FYI. Same with North Elk. They're allowed in Staunton as it is a state park.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    Up Cub Creek was a freakin’ HOOT on the e-bike.Actually, out Staunton and back down were so, so fun as well. Did you go with your lady-friend?
    Quote Originally Posted by adrenalated View Post
    Cub Creek is non-motorized USFS trail and not open to ebikes, FYI. Same with North Elk. They're allowed in Staunton as it is a state park.
    This post is more enforcement than any mopeder has ever faced here around Tahoe... Do the actual authorities enforce the non-motorized rules in CO?
    ride bikes, climb, ski, travel, cook, work to fund former, repeat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by climberevan View Post
    This post is more enforcement than any mopeder has ever faced here around Tahoe... Do the actual authorities enforce the non-motorized rules in CO?
    Fuck the authorities. Self police and let people know the rules. They always make excuses but shape up after being scolded

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    Quote Originally Posted by climberevan View Post
    This post is more enforcement than any mopeder has ever faced here around Tahoe... Do the actual authorities enforce the non-motorized rules in CO?
    FS in CO isn't funded any better than anywhere else....

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    Quote Originally Posted by adrenalated View Post
    FS in CO isn't funded any better than anywhere else....
    This. Not sure I've ever seen a FS ranger/officer in any of my backcountry excursions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
    This. Not sure I've ever seen a FS ranger/officer in any of my backcountry excursions.
    Didn't hey recently change the structure to make sure more of the funds generated by the ski areas benefit the areas where they are located? But yeah, there aren't many FS officials round these parts considering our NF os the most visited in the nation, they are spread quite thin. I went many years without buying OHV tags and never got busted, but now I buy them out of principle. They've (local trail builders funded by OHV grants, not the FS) built and continue to build a bunch of trails right across from my house.

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    I had a goal for a lot of years of cleaning cub creek on the up without any dabs. Got close but never pulled it off. It’s just so deeply anaerobic that you mess something up.

    That to Staunton is an incredible ride. I don’t live locally anymore but gosh I miss it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tailwind View Post
    I had a goal for a lot of years of cleaning cub creek on the up without any dabs. Got close but never pulled it off. It’s just so deeply anaerobic that you mess something up.

    That to Staunton is an incredible ride. I don’t live locally anymore but gosh I miss it.
    Yup - the Full Monty from Cub to Staunton is a stout, fun day.

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