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Colorado Trail near Mt. Elbert |
May 06 2011
Colorado Trail near Mt. Elbert |
Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2011/05/06/a-dozen-of-colorados-best-trails/
May 05 2011
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Hills are better than pills! |
“Exercise is Medicine” is a global initiative that encourages doctors to prescribe exercise much like they now prescribe drugs.
It’s not a crazy idea and it might just work. In fact, according to a New Zealand study, a group of inactive women was prescribed exercise, and two years later, 39% were still at it.
“Hike two miles and call me in the morning.” It has a nice ring to it. I prescribe a local trail. They’re a lot safer, healthier, prettier, and more exciting than medicine.
Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2011/05/05/exercise-is-medicine/
May 05 2011
Pikes Peak Greenway trail |
I just published the Pike Peak Greenway trail guide on Everytrail, and it reminded me of a fun overnight experience.
Most of us think of urban trails as a fun little morning or afternoon activity. Hop on your bike; ride from point a to point b; go home and do another trail tomorrow.
And that is indeed lots of fun. But have you ever thought of turning it into an overnight? It’s pretty easy to do and doesn’t take a lot of planning. Basically, make a hotel reservation, pack and extra pair of skivvies and a t-shirt and you’re ready to go. Since it’s an urban trail, you’ll have plenty of eating options along the way.
It’s like a mini-vacation, but way cheaper and easier to plan. The next day, after a restful night at a hotel (preferably one with a pool) you feel refreshed and ready to hit the trail again.
Some reasons why this is a great option include:
Side trails off Pikes Peak Greenway |
Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2011/05/05/pikes-peak-greenway-trail-overnight/
Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2011/05/01/physical-activity-is-the-key-to-fitness/
Apr 30 2011
Trail Vacations
I’ve been fortunate enough to travel all over the world and visit castles, cathedrals, theme parks, beaches, and landmarks. But after all that, I’ve found the most satisfying and fulfilling vacations include lots of time on the seat of a bicycle or in a pair of hiking boots. I enjoy trails for numerous reasons:
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Proposed map of Great Plains Trail |
Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2011/04/30/epic-trails-on-the-horizon/
Apr 30 2011
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I swear, the blob you see in the middle of the picture is a mountain lion… really!! |
I was riding along and saw what I first thought to be two deer running through the field nearby. Then, I realized they were running too fast and decided it was a coyote chasing a deer, which was a little weird but nature is never totally predictable, so I chalked it up to an extremely hungry coyote.
On my return ride, as I was nearing the South Boulder Road trail underpass, I noticed lots of flashing lights on the road. Hmm? Car wreck, drug bust, or what?
Then, as I drew nearer, a guy told me they had a mountain lion cornered up a nearby tree. Unfortunately, I didn’t have my camera at the time… only my iphone. So I snapped a few pictures of a moving blob in the tree, then quickly drove home, grabbed my camera and got back to the scene (with considerably more spectators at this point) just as it was getting dark. Now, with my improved camera, I was able to get a zoomed in picture of a slightly bigger and darker moving blob in the tree. Only this blob clearly had a tail. (When Claude Monet paints fuzzy pictures, they’re called pieces of art. When I take a blurry photo, it’s called a crappy photo. Wazzup wid dat?)
So it turns out that what I saw earlier was a mountain lion chasing a deer. Now when I see the signs warning of mountain lions in the area, I know they aren’t just bluffing. They’re serious; they mean business; now I know that once every 50 years or so, I’ll actually see mountain lion from the trail.
Have you had any wildlife experiences on the trail lately/ever? I’d love to hear about them in the comments below.
Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2011/04/30/mountain-lion-spotted-from-biking-trail/