E-bike access riling Colorado public lands users as BLM plans rule to open non-motorized trails
May 14, 202010 min read2036 words
Published: May 14, 2020  |  10 min read2036 words
After a couple days of hard hiking last fall, Tim Brass thought it was time to track down a motor. He was bowhunting in a trophy unit near Creede, and plenty of other hunters were using a motorized trail for swift access. His friend offered an e-bike. Brass got his elk.&nbsp...
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