Advocacy
Advocacy and volunteerism is a
large part of the Cloud City Wheelers mission.
The Cloud City Wheelers advocacy efforts advance our mission
to build better communities through cycling by working with
governments, allied organizations, neighborhoods, and our
members.
The efforts of the Cloud City Wheelers will
help improve and maintain trails, provide increased
access, and help meet the diverse need of the
community.
To date, the Wheelers have "adopted" trails and have worked
with the San Isabel National Forest Service to help improve
trails in our area.
The Wheelers have also worked with the Lake County
government to create a pump track and dirt jumps to help get
kids out riding and having fun.
If you are interested in joining some of our advocacy
activities, please click here to sign
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events are planned. Cheers!
The Cloud City Wheelers, propose that
Colorado
Mountain
College and The Lake County Board
of County
Commissioners formally recognize, authorize and
organize the network of existing unpaved bicycle trails
within Colorado Mountain College and adjoining Lake County property boundaries as a
recreational resource for the citizens of Leadville/Lake
County.
Click
here to download a PDF detailing this exciting
proposal.
Our proposal for this trail network seeks to
create a stacked loop trail system on land owned by
Colorado
Mountain
College and Lake County. Currently there are two well used
trails already being used on these properties. Our plan
is to build new trails to create a stacked-loop system. A
stacked loop system is a trail network consisting of
various trails of different skill level. The beginner’s
trails are close to the trailhead with the moderate and
difficult trails further away. A stacked-loop system will
make optimal use of this
land.
The Cloud City Wheelers
propose
toadopt this trail
system, provide volunteer labor and assist CMC and Lake
County in designing, maintaining, and funding a
sustainable, environmentally sound, and accessible trail
network.
Other organizations that
will take part in creating, maintaining and using the
trail system include the International Mountain Bicycle
Association (IMBA) and Trips for Kids Leadville.
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