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Kristin Lesar's avatar

Are your wheels ready for spring?


<p>The Singletrack Factory</p>

Did you know that one of the top three Yeti bike dealers in the nation is located right here in our neighborhood? The Singletrack Factory at 1005 south Gaylord street (80209) have been supplying the Denver metro area with bikes, skateboards, snowboards, and accessories since 1997. 

Quality and… read more

David Pennington's avatar

Three ways to get around Bradburn without driving your car


<p>Choices. In Bradburn, you’ve got them.</p>

Bradburn was designed to be a “New Urban” community in order  to promote diverse, mixed-use buildings that are walkable and less petroleum reliant. From the variety of homes, office and retail space, public parks and open space, as well as connections to other communities, Bradburn is designed to be a… read more

Kristin Lesar's avatar

Velo is Good for the Soul


Velo is Good for the Soul

When you’re passionate about biking, it is really difficult to explain how much cycling impacts your life. Words fall short when describing the thrill of zipping down hills, the peacefulness of communing with roads and trails, and the camaraderie shared between bike enthusiasts. But if pure zeal for bicycling existed… read more

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Friday Night @ the Velodrome!


<p>Cyclist competes on Velodrome Track</p>

Friday Night @ Boulder's Velodrome Track is sure to set your head spinning with Fun!

It’s the first Friday of March! What are your plans? How about doing something fun and spontaneous with the whole family?

Down at Boulder Indoor Cycling, The “First Friday” event is happening tonight! Come down… read more

David Pennington's avatar

Superior Morgul-Classic to get promotional boost


<p>The Morgul-Classic has provided a huge boost to Superior’s cycling community</p>

In the late 70s and early 80s, the steep roads and challenging cycling routes around Superior made it a hub for competitive cycling. During those days, the Red Zinger Classic and the Coors Original Classic hosted hundreds, if not thousands, of cyclists from around the world. After a prolonged… read more

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Denver BCycle looks to expand in 2012


<p>A Bcycle Kiosk after a refreshing rainstorm.</p>

Two summers ago Denver BCycle arrived on the scene as a bicycle sharing infrastructure for residents around the city who wanted a greener, healthier way to get around the city. For a small fee, riders can ride bikes from station to station as they are needed - ideal for… read more

David Pennington's avatar

Should Denver residents foot the bill for trash pickup?


<p>A diagram of the compost cycle, from Denver Composting</p> It's hard to deny, Denver's city budget has always been a little less than balanced. Every year, the deficit varies somewhere between 30 and 70 million dollars. One of the latest proposed solutions to this budget shortfall? Shift the burden to the residents. 

 

 

One of the many proposals… read more
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Big Dry Creek Trail- A User’s Guide


Big Dry Creek Trail- A User’s Guide

The Big Dry Creek Trail is the crown jewel of Westminster's trail system. Nearly 12 miles, from The Standley Lake Regional Park to I-25, the trail crosses under most streets through underpasses. Located on more than 800 acres of Westminster open space and 200 acres of park land along the… read more

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Golden Trees during a Warm Fall Afternoon / Remnants of an Old Covered Wagon
Rock Creek

Two decades ago, this area was nothing more than rolling open space off Highway 36.  Nowadays, vibrant Rock Creek boasts an active community, enriching academics and endless entertainment.  Constant development ensures that this lively neighborhood will continue to flourish.

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