Telluride in the Winter
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Telluride in the Winter
Going to Telluride with the family here at the first of the year. I have a fat bike I can steal from my boss and I have my own 27.5 Full Suspension.
Is there enough to do to keep me happy? Anyone know of open trails that are doable? Maybe the resorts policy on fat biking or biking in general?
I can only seem to find the one guided tour they want you to do. 5 miles for 120$ doesn't seem like a bargain.
Is there enough to do to keep me happy? Anyone know of open trails that are doable? Maybe the resorts policy on fat biking or biking in general?
I can only seem to find the one guided tour they want you to do. 5 miles for 120$ doesn't seem like a bargain.
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I'd investigate the operators of the Nordic trail networks and see what their fatbike policies are.
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