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Old March 29th 07, 09:21 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
zinger
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Default Colorado - Wyoming - Colorado - Utah - Colorado Trip Report

If anyone is interested I've just posted my latest (or should that be
oldest) mountain bike trip report on my web site

This time for an trip we did way back in 2004 flying into Denver from the UK
and Leaving from Denver at the end after a great 3 week vacation riding some
excellent trails

Might be handy for any one planning a road trip this year ..

Website is www.mtb-hol.com

Click on the Link for Colorado-Wyoming-Colorado-Utah-Colorado 2004 to see
the trip report in words and pictures


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Old March 29th 07, 09:34 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
G.T.
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Default Colorado - Wyoming - Colorado - Utah - Colorado Trip Report


"zinger" zinger@dontemailhere wrote in message
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If anyone is interested I've just posted my latest (or should that be
oldest) mountain bike trip report on my web site

This time for an trip we did way back in 2004 flying into Denver from the
UK and Leaving from Denver at the end after a great 3 week vacation riding
some excellent trails

Might be handy for any one planning a road trip this year ..

Website is www.mtb-hol.com

Click on the Link for Colorado-Wyoming-Colorado-Utah-Colorado 2004 to see
the trip report in words and pictures


Another excellent report. I was just hoping for some more Wyoming content
since I rarely hear anything from up there. But I can understand your quick
blast up there since you probably didn't get much info beforehand either?

Greg


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Old March 30th 07, 11:50 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
JD
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Default Colorado - Wyoming - Colorado - Utah - Colorado Trip Report

On Mar 29, 12:21 pm, "zinger" zinger@dontemailhere wrote:
If anyone is interested I've just posted my latest (or should that be
oldest) mountain bike trip report on my web site

This time for an trip we did way back in 2004 flying into Denver from the UK
and Leaving from Denver at the end after a great 3 week vacation riding some
excellent trails

Might be handy for any one planning a road trip this year ..

Website iswww.mtb-hol.com

Click on the Link for Colorado-Wyoming-Colorado-Utah-Colorado 2004 to see
the trip report in words and pictures



Grand Junction - Tabeguache would be the correct spelling/name of the
trail system you rode there.

"San Rafael Swell" would be the correct spelling for that particular
terrain feature you visited.

The trail in the Bookcliffs of Fruita that you called "Kesler" is
actually The Kessel Run, named for the Millenium Falcon's run
mentioned by Han Solo in Star Wars.

You stand corrected.

JD

 




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