Ski Copper Mountain

November 7, 2008 by TrailsTV · Leave a Comment 

Copper Mountain’s award-winning trail layout features gentle, sloping runs on the west side that get progressively steeper as you head east. Skiers and boarders of all abilities can enjoy the terrain without having to worry about congested bottleneck areas or tricky routes to the bottom. Rate thi... read more

Gore Canyon Colorado

August 8, 2008 by TrailsTV · Leave a Comment 

This is the post-season run for advanced intermediates and experts in Colorado. Usually runs strong 1000+ cfs from July until September and maybe October. It is the site of Colorado’s biggest ww festival/downriver race, usually held at the end of August. At prime level, 1000 to 1200 cfs, this ... read more

The Edge Loop Fruita Colorado

August 7, 2008 by TrailsTV · Leave a Comment 

The entire mountain biking experience boiled down into a single trail—moment-of-truth climbs, heart-in-your-mouth views, manic descents and a SWAT-style rappel down a cliff. Let’s get one thing straight: if you’ve come to Fruita looking for a mellow ride—something that offers pleasure withou... read more

Piedra River Colorado

August 6, 2008 by TrailsTV · Leave a Comment 

The Piedra River forms high in the San Juan Mountains of Hinsdale County, then flows about 40 miles south into Archuleta County to the confluence with the San Juan River at Navajo Reservoir on the Colorado-New Mexico border. This mountain valley river is very rocky, flowing through the beautiful San... read more

When entering the backcountry, proper precautions should be taken, including your health and fitness levels, avalanche beacon and the know-how to use it, shovel, compass, friend, weather information, and common sense.