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Our word for today is.... ACCESSIBLE
The Rico area is phenomenal... provided you came for kick your tail single track. There are very few bunny slopes and if the crew isn't up to B class riders then the fun factor drops for everyone. And, it's a long dang drive from Texas.
The area well east of Creede, however...
Headwaters of the Rio Grande river.
This kind of fun stuff goes on till you drop.
Big bike friendly - provided the one on the throttle can ride. Honest C class and up will have a hoot out here. There are also plenty of improved roads for adventure riders.
It's higher elevation for most of the day. 11K or better means cool and breezy. This herd of commercial cattle are heavy with fur regardless of color.
Very nice narrow two track to warm things up.
Reasonable switchbacks that don't require bulldoggin the front end.
Little shelf work to lighten the moment.
And then, splendidly righteous single track!
Yes, there are stream crossings, rocky patches where you put a foot on either side and slowly lean-snuggle the bike in between, log hopping and just about any other kind of trail challenge you'd mention - BUT - it's the sort that any good off-road rider can enjoy. A group of like riders will have an awesome day. Very accessible.
And some sight seeing in places that few can go...
The Rico area is phenomenal... provided you came for kick your tail single track. There are very few bunny slopes and if the crew isn't up to B class riders then the fun factor drops for everyone. And, it's a long dang drive from Texas.
The area well east of Creede, however...
Headwaters of the Rio Grande river.
This kind of fun stuff goes on till you drop.
Big bike friendly - provided the one on the throttle can ride. Honest C class and up will have a hoot out here. There are also plenty of improved roads for adventure riders.
It's higher elevation for most of the day. 11K or better means cool and breezy. This herd of commercial cattle are heavy with fur regardless of color.
Very nice narrow two track to warm things up.
Reasonable switchbacks that don't require bulldoggin the front end.
Little shelf work to lighten the moment.
And then, splendidly righteous single track!
Yes, there are stream crossings, rocky patches where you put a foot on either side and slowly lean-snuggle the bike in between, log hopping and just about any other kind of trail challenge you'd mention - BUT - it's the sort that any good off-road rider can enjoy. A group of like riders will have an awesome day. Very accessible.
And some sight seeing in places that few can go...
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