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Message from Medicine Wheel's Jim Schwerin: Illegal trail building has to stop

Dear Mountain Biking Community,
 
Medicine Wheel Trail Advocates is sending you this message with deep concern for the future of mountain biking in Colorado Springs. 
 
Recently, an off-duty city park ranger was hiking in Garden of the Gods Park in a relatively undeveloped area near Rampart Range Road and came across several individuals hacking away at trying to build a "radical downhill" trail.  You know, the kind you might see at a ski area, with gap jumps, straight down the fall line, big rocks, etc.  These people had no authorization, had chopped down trees, moved boulders, and had generally made a real mess of things.  As most of you know, mountain biking in most of Garden of the Gods is specifically banned, so you probably couldn't pick a worse place to build a renegade trail. 
 
To make matters worse, when this ranger  inquired as to what the "trail builders" were doing, they threatened to physically harm her.   So, the police were called, the "trail builders" disappeared, and now the entire mountain biking community is left to clean up the mess.
 
Medicine Wheel Trail Advocates has worked for almost 20 years to keep the Pikes Peak Region a mountain bike-friendly place.  Lately though, with more people, more riders and  better bikes, there's been more and more off-trail riding.  You can see especially see this in places like Palmer Park and Ute Valley.  At the same time, the parks department has gotten more calls about "those damned bikers".  The trend isn't good.  We sure don't want to end up like some other cities in Colorado where opening just one trail to bikes has been a long and fruitless quest **cough**cough**boulder**.
 
So, what can you do to help?
 
First, we're going to help the parks department repair the damage that was done to Garden of the Gods.  Medicine Wheel would like to get a large crew of volunteers out to erase the trail that those guys tried to build.  We'll have an announcement soon about the date.
 
Second, STAY ON DESIGNATED TRAILS!  Please let all your friends know that riding off trail isn't "cool".  If it keeps happening, it's easy to imagine a future where biking gets banned in Palmer Park, Ute Valley, or a lot of the other riding spots we love so much.
 
Third, be a good neighbor.  Ride with a bell on your bike.  Try not to startle other trail users.  Smile, have a good time.  Say "Hello".
 
Fourth, and this is the toughest, get involved!  MWTA is always looking for motivated people to help with our mission.  If you'd like to serve on the board (on whatever level you like), be a trail builder, develop a downhill park, or whatever other way you might be able to contribute,  then please let one of us know.
 
Thanks for taking a little time to think about the future and keeping the riding here great.  Now, get back out and ride.

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Oh Geez, that is not good at all. Please keep us posted on the dates for work.

Wow, what a triple threat bad idea it is to build a trail like this in Garden of the Gods.

1. Illegal

2. Beautiful and delicate place prone to erosion.

3. The threat of violence.

 

So I'm in to help put it back the way it was. Looking forward to hearing about the work dates.

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