Adventure Riding 500 miles on the Colorado Trail

Mountain Biking the Colorado Trail
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"Sometimes the most challenging and arduous adventure is the one in your own backyard. The Colorado Trail links up the state’s largest metropolitan region with some of the best mountain bike trails in the country, spanning over 500 miles through the rugged and scenic alpine wilderness from Denver to Durango. Once summer rolls around, the trail clears of snow and those daring enough to attempt a through-ride set out into the unknown. This past summer a group of Colorado based Yeti Ambassadors set out to give it a go for themselves."

Riders: Justin Reiter, Craig Jones, Sam Seward, and Joey Schusler.

 


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