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On April 20th, I was on the 303 Trail Monitor Facebook page and saw that someone called James Kovaly had posted some pictures of a sign he had placed on one of the crown jewels of the trail system known as “Buffalo Creek” and this generated a storm of controversy.
The sign, sitting off to the side of what looks to be a 3 out of 5 switchback reads “Don’t Skid” “Skidding destroys the trail”. This was like red rag to a bull for many of the red blooded 303 Trail members who wrote comments like “I give it 5 years before we have stop lights and cops enforcing speed limits out there”
Listen to the two of us discussing why James, a leader within the COMBA organization, worked with the Forest Service to place these signs.
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COMBA's Web Site
COMBA's Annual Members' Party - May 18th
Details about Buffalo Creek
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By Ben Lockett4.8
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On April 20th, I was on the 303 Trail Monitor Facebook page and saw that someone called James Kovaly had posted some pictures of a sign he had placed on one of the crown jewels of the trail system known as “Buffalo Creek” and this generated a storm of controversy.
The sign, sitting off to the side of what looks to be a 3 out of 5 switchback reads “Don’t Skid” “Skidding destroys the trail”. This was like red rag to a bull for many of the red blooded 303 Trail members who wrote comments like “I give it 5 years before we have stop lights and cops enforcing speed limits out there”
Listen to the two of us discussing why James, a leader within the COMBA organization, worked with the Forest Service to place these signs.
Download on Stitcher
Listen on iTunes
Listen on Google
COMBA's Web Site
COMBA's Annual Members' Party - May 18th
Details about Buffalo Creek
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.