Mountain Club and TASP team up on trails

September 19, 2024

A person in a blue shirt is placing a rock into a hole on a dirt path, while another individual in a recumbent bicycle, both members of the Mountain Club, waits behind them. Both are wearing helmets. The scene is set in a grassy outdoor area with a clear sky.

Walking and rolling on the Valley Floor trail is more safe and enjoyable for all trail users of diverse ability levels after last month’s trail modifications and improvements by Telluride Mountain Club, Telluride Adaptive Sports Program, the Town of Telluride, the U.S. Forest Service and Big Loop Trails out of Dolores.

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