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 Front Country Trails Remain
Extremely Vulnerable -
Good Weather Does Not Mean
Good Trail Conditions
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    We know, this mud season is taking a toll on our collective mental health.  But we need to report that ALL Boulder County trails are marginal at best and extremely vulnerable to damage.  We don't know of any natural surface trails in the Denver region that are in good, ridable condition.
 
   This freeze/thaw cycle that our frontcountry lands have been enduring creates a perfect storm of damage that could take years to recover from. 
 
   Please, if you have to use the trails, ride THROUGH the mud, not around it.  Better yet, BMA suggests that you go discover the network of hard surface trails throughout the County and Denver Metro area and give our singletrack a break.
 
    To our knowledge, the only good riding to be had this weekend in Colorado is at Lake Pueblo State Park.  Conditions are dry and wonderful there.  Click here for current conditions.
 
Again, thanks so much for your help in spreading the word.
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