UPDATE: April 25, 2000 - This is my first Web Site, created in February 1998. You can still view many different links of places that I have mountain biked and hiked. Eventually, I will have everything merged together.
Plus:
(yes, I love to go horseback riding)
FYI: You can guide the turn of the cube by directional pointing of your mouser, and click (toggle switch) on the picture to zoom in for a stationary view.
Summer Is My Favorite Time
This page has updated March 16, 2000.
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My guestbook has been added at the end of this page. Go ahead, take a peek!
Hi! Here's a cool cube view that displays: three river rafting pictures taken on the Arkansas River, Browns Canyon (8-95), and I am sitting up front, two pictures of my daughter hiking at White Ranch Park, Golden and Green Mountain, Lakewood (summer of 95), and one picture of me mountain biking on Green Mountain in Buffalo Creek(8-97).
Click the high lighted name to see pictures of where I have mountain biked in Colorado and Utah. To return back to my web page, just press the BACK key. Eagle, Colorado Camp and Mtn. Bike Fruita, Colorado Pollock Trail
Vail, Colorado Shrine Pass
The following sites are
Future sites will include: (no I haven't been everywhere)
in Colorado
in Moab Utah
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Please soft cycle through intense muddy sections of a mountain trail. However, if the trail seems too muddy, you can turn around and come back another day when the weather conditions have allowed the trail to dry out.
Currently under construction: Evergreen Mtn. Trail Shrine Pass Topics for Link site of damaged trails:
FYI: Two solutions:
I really hate to think that some of these mtn. bike riders do not care.
I welcome all comments on this topic. If you want to send me an email, click on my email icon at the end of this page.
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Over the last four years, mtn. biking in Colorado and outside of Colorado has become my favorite past-time. I made my first trip to Moab last October ('97), however, I did not get to do as much mtn. biking on slick rock as I would have liked. I must admit that even though slick rock can be very challenging, I love the single trail/treck much more while cruising through tall aspens and pine trees, and enjoying the panoramic view of the mountain peaks that spread out before me.
Along with mountain biking, I also love to go camping, and do some hiking. However, I am not as much into hiking as I am riding. I finally hiked my first 14ner, Aug. 8, 1998, Mt. Elbert, Leadville, CO. Since I was born in Leadville, I felt obligated to make Mt. Elbert my first 14ner.
SPECIAL NOTE OF INTEREST: Over the past year and a half, I have finally accepted that working full time, completing a bachelors at Regis U., and being involved with all the volunteer projects I do, has left me with little time or energy to update this web page, as I keep promising my visitors. It now seems even more impossible to update this web page (to its full potential) from Jan 2000 - August 2000 since I will be in school, no-breaks. Ahhh, but the brighter side, I will graduate in August. Regardless, my goal is to add some new pics, especially a rotating panoramic jpeg (similar to the cube above) before Jan 10, 2000. 'nuff said.
More future add-ins will be links to different web pages featuring different events, etc. Including many other great mtn. biking sites, and other pictures that will show your local (could be) neighbor (or you) volunteering to help build or maintenance trails that we all take advantage to mtn. bike, hike, or horse back ride on.
I enjoy volunteering to help build or maintain open space trails. I have also volunteered as mtn. bike trail host. Something I find interesting, most hikers I meet can not believe that a mtn. biker is willing to help build or maintenance open space trails. Hey, I'm only one out of a many mtn. bikers who volunteers to help work on open space trails. More on this later!
Please come back soon and visit me.