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Palisade Plunge phase 1 opens to public for the first time


Mountain bike riders will get their chance to experience one of the most exciting new trails in the state, or at least half of it, beginning this weekend.
The phase I section of the Palisade Plunge Trail, which covers the lower half of the route, officially opens to the public for the first time this Saturday.
The phase I section runs 17 miles from Lands End Road down to the Palisade Rim Trail area. This section of the Palisade Plunge navigates remote, backcountry terrain with some sections of extreme exposure recommended only for experienced riders, according to a release from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). ....

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Easing into e-bike access: Consideration of more trail use looks to be gradual process


When Silver- thorne resident Jacob Miller visited Mesa County earlier this month to ride the Lunch Loops trail system, he relied entirely on his legs and lungs to power a regular mountain bike.
But when asked if he thought electric-powered bikes, or e-bikes, should be allowed on trails like those at Lunch Loops, he said he saw no reason not to allow them.
“I mean, it’s all about impacts, right, and they don’t have any more impact on the trail than a regular bicycle. They’re not noisy, I mean not impactful in any way, on the environment, on the ears,” he said. ....

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