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Photos by Tom Stillo & Jim Garrison Courtesy Gunnison-Crested Butte Tourism Association Gunnison-Crested Butte, Colorado Since the 1970s, when locals
started
retrofitting old Schwinn paperboy bikes with multiple gears, Crested
Butte has helped write the history of mountain biking and is home to
the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame. Today, some of the sport’s most
thrilling chapters are still unfolding in the Gunnison Valley, with
both classic and cutting-edge events and backcountry trails straight
out of mountain biker fantasies.The Gunnison-Crested Butte area hosts the world’s oldest mountain bike festival, the Annual Fat Tire Bike Week in June, as well as a new generation of events that range from 24-hour marathons to race courses plunging down Mt. Crested Butte’s ski slopes. The Annual Pearl Pass Mountain Bike Tour, from Crested Butte to Aspen in September, is the oldest mountain bike event in the world and chronicles a friendly rivalry between these two ski towns. The full range of summer and fall biking events take advantage of the area’s diverse terrain, from Crested Butte’s legendary alpine single track to Gunnison’s high-desert sage and slickrock at Hartman Rocks Multi-Use Recreation Area. They also reflect the fit-and-fun spirit of the communities. To view trail reports and sign up for email trail report newsletters that include current information about mountain biking, hiking and wildflower viewing, visit www.coloradomountainbiking.info. Annual PowerAde Pinnacle Summer Race Series - July & August This regional
recreational racing series was created in 1998 by Crested
Butte Mountain Resort. The popular event is geared for fun and
competition in a total of 12 racing categories for beginner to expert
riders. The races consist of varying lengths and difficulty to
challenge riders on Mt. Crested Butte's network of trails and quality
single-track.
The races take place on five Thursday evenings (July and August). A free Shimano Youth series, designed to give children the opportunity to compete in a positive and fun environment, will be offered. The registration cost for each race includes pizza or pasta, beer, and prizes following every race. For more information call 970-349-2221 or visit www.ridecb.com as the event nears. Annual Crested Butte Bank Xterra, Crested
Butte - JulyThe Annual Crested
Butte Bank Xterra (previously known as the
Crested Butte Bank Trails Triathlon) is a triathlon for individuals and
teams that consists of a 1K swim, 24K mountain bike ride and 9K trail
run. Music, food and enthusiastic spectators lend a festive atmosphere
to the triathlon whih includes a pro category and a
challenged athlete division in
addition to several age groups for men and women.
The triathlon course is set in and around Skyland, a residential community south of Crested Butte. Swimming takes place at Skyland’s Grant Lake, while mountain biking is a mix of the area’s most popular single track (Upper Loop, Upper-Upper Loop and Strand Hill). In the last leg of the race, competitors begin by running the Upper Loop, then descend Whetstone Vista and return back to Grant Lake to cross the finish line. All proceeds from the Crested Butte Bank Trails Triathlon go to local causes, including the Crested Butte Land Trust for the protection of open space. For more information, contact Crested Butte Bank at 970-349-0170, visit the event website at www.westelktri.com, or email. Colorado Rocky Mountain Bicycle Tour - August Seven days of great
riding in the Colorado Rocky Mountains begins and
ends in Gunnison. Arrive in Gunnison for
check in and an early kick-off party for the second annual Colorado
Rocky Mountain Bicycle Tour. Enjoy the 65-mile route
ride from Gunnison to Montrose next to Blue Mesa Reservoir. Visit
Carbondale, Aspen, Leadville, Frisco and Salida along the way before
returning to Gunnison.
To register and for more information, visit www.crmbt.com. Questions can be directed to email. Annual 24 Hours in the Sage - August Gunnison’s Hartman
Rocks Multi-Use Recreation Area again sets the stage
for a summer race of a different sort: a 24-hour relay. Individual
entrants, duo teams, four-person men’s and women’s teams, and
five-person co-ed teams ride a 13-mile loop continuously. The
person/team in each
category with the most laps wins.
The loop incorporates 14 different trails, with almost 80 percent single track and 1,100 feet vertical gain per lap, which race organizer Mitch Fedak describes as “substantial, but not killer.” The weekend also includes live entertainment, the World Townie Championships (with entrants riding single-speed bikes with mandatory fenders and either horns or fuzzy seat covers) and more. The event typically attracts approximately 150 racers, with proceeds benefiting Gunnison community projects. To register or for more information, contact 303-507-1148 or visit www.24hoursinthesage.com. Annual Pearl Pass Mountain Bike Tour - September The Annual Pearl
Pass Mountain Bike Tour, the oldest mountain bike
event in the world, runs from Crested Butte to Aspen via Pearl
Pass. In 1976, the first group of 15 or 20 cyclists
from The Butte rode one-speed town bikes over the 12,705-foot Pearl
Pass to Aspen in response to a group of Aspenites riding their
motorcycles over Pearl Pass and parking them in front of the old
Grubstake Saloon (now the Brick Oven) in Crested Butte. The Crested
Butte rowdies pulled up in downtown Aspen in front of the historic
Hotel Jerome upon arrival.
The following year, a majority of the Buttians were out fighting forest fires so skipped a year and began making the ride an annual party starting in 1978. By the early 1980s, the event had grown and become a weeklong event known as Fat Tire Bike Week, which at the time was the only mountain bike festival anywhere. Today, Fat Tire Bike Week is held in June and the Pearl Pass Mountain Bike Tour is in September to honor the origins of mountain biking in Crested Butte. For more Pearl Pass Tour information and registration, call 970-349-6817 or visit www.mtnbikehalloffame.com. Annual Gunni-Cross (ACA Cyclo-cross) - October Day
one takes place in Gunnison’s Jorgensen Park, utilizing the local
BMX track and tight turns around the park. This is part of the ACA
BCR/BCT point series. Western State College is the site of the
action on day two, utilizing natural features and amazing terrain to
create laps straight out of European cyclo-cross. Quick accelerations,
tricky off-camber corners, pristine grass sections and a mammoth run-up
are highlights on day two.
Both days are sanctioned by the ACA, with all ACA rules applying. Great prizes and a cash purse can be won by top finishers on both days. Proceeds benefit local organizations. For more information, call 970-275-8191. Ride the Slopes All Aummer Chairlift rides at
Crested Butte Mountain Resort are available to
bikers and hikers. Red Lady Express lift transports mountain
bikers and hikers. From rolling single-track to more advanced technical
terrain, Crested Butte Mountain offers miles of summer trails to entice
bikers of all abilities and ages. Silver Queen lift transports
hikers to just below the summit at 11,400 feet. From there, sightseers
can climb to the 12,162-foot Mt. Crested Butte peak, stop for a picnic
or simply take in the spectacular views of the Elk Mountains Range of
the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Both lifts open in mid-June, with
Silver Queen operating through Labor Day and Red Lady Express running
through mid-August. For more information, contact 970-349- 2262 or
visit www.skicb.com as the summer
season nears.
Mountain Bike Hall of Fame & Crested Butte Mountain Association Those
interested in the story of mountain biking can see it first-hand
at the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame located in the Crested Butte Mountain
Heritage Museum in downtown Crested Butte. Classic bikes, photos,
mementos and media clips tell the lively story of this home-grown sport
and the characters who gave it life. Visit Mountain Bike Hall of Fame
online at www.mtnbikehalloffame.com.
The Crested Butte Mountain Bike Association (CBMBA) has been involved in trail maintenance, trail protection, access and land holder trust since 1983. Most of the small trail signs bikers see along the way are compliments of CBMBA and the local forest service. CBMBA works to educate cyclists on responsible mountain biking, advocate for appropriate access and promote cohesion among trail users. CBMA assists the local U.S. Forest Service by coordinating trail work projects, which help repair damage done to trails by mountain bikers and other users. On National Trails Day in June, volunteers will work on an area trail. Additional trail work days will be announced in the near future, watch www.cbmba.org. About Gunnison-Crested Butte Gunnison-Crested
Butte is nestled among almost two million acres of
pristine wilderness in southwest Colorado. Winter sports enthusiasts
know the area for its world-class alpine skiing and snowboarding at
Crested Butte Mountain Resort, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing,
snowshoeing and ice fishing.
Gunnison-Crested Butte is also a haven for outdoor summer activities. In the warmer months, visitors can choose from recreational activities such as hiking, mountain biking, boating, whitewater rafting, kayaking, fly-fishing, camping and horseback riding. Year-round visitors enjoy distinctive restaurants, unique shops and stimulating cultural opportunities, and have a wide range of lodging options — from rustic inns to guest cabins and bed-and-breakfasts to full-service resort hotels. Recognized as the “Official Wildflower Capital of Colorado” by the Colorado Legislature, Crested Butte is the site of rich mining, ranching and skiing heritage and home to the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame and Crested Butte Academy, a private college preparatory boarding and day school with special emphasis on world-class alpine, snowboarding and high altitude distance running programs. Gunnison, a real western town, is home to the beautiful, high-country campus of Western State College, a four-year institution offering 22 majors in the liberal arts and sciences and professional fields, and the Gunnison-Crested Butte Regional Airport. Both Crested Butte and Gunnison have thriving historic central business districts packed with shopping and dining opportunities. In Gunnison County, visitors will find the Curecanti National Recreation Area, where dinosaur fossils were recently discovered; the Blue Mesa Reservoir, Colorado's largest body of water and home to the largest Kokanee salmon fishery in the United States; and The Black Canyon of the Gunnison, one of our country's newest national parks. Gunnison County includes the quaint and historic towns of Pitkin, Gothic, Tin Cup, Marble, Powderhorn, Almont and Crystal, plus the better-known communities of Gunnison, Crested Butte and Mt. Crested Butte. To find out more about Gunnison-Crested Butte’s calendar of events call the Gunnison-Crested Butte Tourism Association at 800-814-8893 or visit www.GunnisonCrestedButte.com. |
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