The Lower Hermosa Campground will be getting a makeover next week. From Sun., Sept. 11 – Fri., Sept 16, the campground will be closed to the public so crews can work on upgrading the facilities.
In a year of anniversaries and milestones, there’s one that may have missed your radar. This weekend, Sept. 10-11, marks the 40th running of the annual Tour de Pearl Pass to Aspen.
If last week’s dusting on the peaks has you chomping at the bit for ski season, chew on this. Silverton Mountain plans to drop the rope on its 15th season Dec. 29 – a mere four months away.
Three women walk into a bar.
No, it’s not the lead-in to a bad joke. It’s the scenario from Budweiser’s latest “Beerpressions” survey on how what you drink influences those all-important first encounters. Here’s the punchline: if you want to reel ’em in, according to the folks at Bud, go for the frosty brew.
Looking to supplement your Purg pass? Or maybe you’re planning a full-scale skifari this winter? Then it may behoove your ski-bumming ways to check out the Mountain Collective pass. An answer to Vail’s Goliath Epic Pass, the Mountain Collective has quietly been scooping up some of the big players in the steeps-lover’s repertoire.
If you’re thinking of strapping the bikes onto the car and heading to Moab or Fruita for some prime fall riding, you might want to think twice. According to a study in Consumer Reports (which was detailed at MTBR.com), that trusty roof rack may look cool but is probably destroying your fuel economy.
While the rest of the world is focused on the U.S. presidential election, the results of another, albeit lower profile one, have been tallied.
Of course we’re talking about the 2016 inductees into the Mountain Biking Hall of Fame. Founded in Crested Butte in 1988, the MBHOF was relocated last year to its sister facility, the Marin Museum of Bicycling in Fairfax, Calif.