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Colorado Governor Shares Plan for Bike Trail Network At Interbike in Las Vegas, Governor John Hickenlooper shared his vision for improving Colorado’s biking and hiking opportunities. According to the plan, over $100 million will be spent over the next few years to increase both recreational and transportation alternatives for Colorado bicyclist including a much more …
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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2015/09/18/best-state-for-bike-trails/
Healthy Trail Snacks I recently had the chance to sample a wide variety of trail snacks from the folks who make Epic Bars and Epic Bites. From the start, I was impressed by the long list of healthy attributes that accompany the Epic products. All of their foods are: Gluten Free Soy Free Dairy Free …
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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2015/09/13/epic-bar-trail-snacks-review/
[yop_poll id=”2″] Welcome to Adventure Project followers. We look forward to your input. Feel free to share the poll on your website, Twitter, Facebook, etc. And thanks to Outside magazine for getting this discussion started on their Facebook page.
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08/29/2015
Comments Finally Functional Again on Trailsnet.com If you are here to take the “Bicycles in the Wilderness” poll, that is located directly beneath this blog-post. For those of you who have tried leaving comments on Trailsnet.com, I’m sorry that it has not been working for over a year now. I finally bit the bullet and …
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Convertible Pants Are Perfect for Active Travel Autumn is just around the corner, and that means cool mornings and warm afternoons. That also means you’ll need a different wardrobe in the afternoon than you do in the morning. You’ll probably want to start your day with long sleeved shirts and full length pants to beat …
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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2015/08/20/prana-convertible-pants-review/
Boulder to Denver Bikeway I really want to give you some good news about the trail formerly known as the Boulder to Denver Bikeway. I was hoping that “phase 1” of the cycleway would be completed by now. But alas, I suppose if they’re having this much trouble figuring out what to call the bike …
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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2015/07/10/u-s-36-bikeway-update/
Aug 29 2015
Trailsnet Comments Working Again
08/29/2015
Comments Finally Functional Again on Trailsnet.com If you are here to take the “Bicycles in the Wilderness” poll, that is located directly beneath this blog-post. For those of you who have tried leaving comments on Trailsnet.com, I’m sorry that it has not been working for over a year now. I finally bit the bullet and …
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