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Bobcat Ridge: A lovely place to ride

Now that Spring has sprung I have made it my goal to explore more trails outside of Boulder County. I have to say Larimer County Open Space is doing a much better job then Boulder County with their trailheads and trails that are horse-friendly. Not only do they provide adequate parking for horse trailers, but some locations have water spigots (wow), along with very nice mounting areas and even a ramp for handicapped riders. This past Sunday we joined some Larimer County friends and rode Bobcat Ridge, about 45 minutes to 1 hour from the Boulder area. This trailhead is located just North of Highway 34, look for the sign that says Masonville and make a right. The trail head is about 5 miles further down a lovely rural, paved road. Note: they have a wildlife web cam on line too! There are lots of loops on this system, very nice footing, bathrooms (one even midway down the trail), a spring on one of the loops, and beautiful views with red rock cliffs. I hope you can make it part of your 2015 plan to visit more then Boulder has to offer this year. Visit our neighbors Larimer and Jefferson County Open Spaces and tell Boulder County what you think! Linda P

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Local Winter Rides

Winter is here in Boulder, Colorado and I find myself a bit off my usual schedule—riding after work (darn that daylight savings time) is down, and weekend trailering to local trailheads too. I just pulled my front shoes to give Nico’s feet a break. I think it is important for the hoof to make contact with the earth for a few months, so this is the time I do that too. As my body grows a bit stiffer, I stay on my Pilates schedule to keep my lower back moving, my inner thighs in shape and my body flexible. I also like to experience other fun winter activities like Nordic Skiing, Alpine and snowshoeing in these winter months. The woods are filled with so much magic all season long…I hope to see you out there soon! Here is a list of some of my favorite local winter rides: Heatherwood: The trailhead is accessible in from the Heatherwood neighborhood off 75th Street in Gunbarrel. Most users of this trail system access the trails from Valmont or Arapahoe, but I love the convenience of the wide street for parking and less bikes from this Northwest access point. The soft footing does not require hoof protection, and the grasslands and undulating terrain allows you to get in a few good gallops and also work your horses hind end climbing up and down the small canyons. There are no bathrooms here, you can find one at the Arapahoe trailhead, and no water sources. Also as a courtesy to the neighbors

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Opening Day at the Highway 93 Tunnel

It has been a long time in coming, but it is finally open! The tunnel at Marshall Mesa that allow user groups to safely cross under Highway 93 from east to west. My friend Samantha and I were hoping the winds would die down last Friday so we could attend the ribbon cutting ceremony and they finally did. We arrived around 2:00 PM, tacked up and did a wonderful loop heading east then circling back west to the new tunnel. We met up with two other riders, Jill and Allen, and also greeted Suzann with her stick horse. The tunnel ceremony welcomed horse riders, bike riders, hikers and a couple of canine friends for the ribbon cutting event. Steve Mertz, with the City of Boulder Open Space, hosted the event along with City officials. Steve you looked great in your white top hat and tails. Thanks for making it a welcoming and fun event. As you descend down the trail approaching the tunnel you are rewarded with a stunning view of Eldorado Canyon, it is sure to become a great spot for photo taking. Get out and enjoy this now safely connected trail system in South Boulder, and thanks to all who got it built! Linda P  

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