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Gunnison mountain biking has many excellent, but underrated mountain bike trails snaking through the surrounding terrain, mainly in the Elk and West Elk Mountains to the north.

This little-known hide-away area of Colorado lives quietly in the shadow of its more famous neighbor, Crested Butte.

Though only 30 minutes from Crested Butte, the Gunnison mountain biking season lasts much longer due to its lower elevation. Often biking will continue deep into October.

The best variety of Gunnison mountain biking rides are to be found at Hartman's Rocks, located just south of Gunnison airport. Bikers will find themselves amused and challenged for hours on end, tackling the more than 25 trails in the area.

This area with its variety of short to mid-length trails, is a great place to adjust your body to the altitude before heading into the mountain trails!

Another trail in the Gunnison mountain biking area, is the Deadman Gulch Trail. This advanced 20 mile loop is a challenging trail with many steep segments. It makes for excellent high altitude riding, with a lot of variety in terrain flashing by!

For more advanced Gunnison mountain biking, you can try the Deer Creek Trail. This 29 mile loop, taking 3 to 5 hours to complete, offers some fantastic views of the Elk and West Elk Mountains. You will encounter some really difficult ascents, but to balance things out you, will enjoy miles of easy riding through impressive aspen groves.

An intermediate Gunnison mountain biking ride is the Wager Gulch Mountain Biking Trail, a round trip of just under 10 miles. This trail consists of a rough four-wheel drive route leading to Carson, a well preserved ghost town in the San Juans.

After Carson, the trail continues up to the Continental Divide, where you can do further mountain biking in just about any direction!

The Strand Hill Trail is a short 8 mile loop ride. It consists of a few steep sections through some stunning Gunnison mountain biking terrain and groves of aspen.

An intermediate trail, the Lost Canyon Mountain Biking Trail of 24 miles, takes 3 to 4 hours to complete. Climbing from Gunnison town along a spur of the Colorado Trail, it offers a variety of riding options. Steep rocky climbs will test your technique, followed by mesa-top riding through aspen groves.

The McIntosh Loop Mountain Biking Trail includes advanced Gunnison mountain biking along its 35 miles. This is a beautiful trail, through a variety of terrain types. It follows old jeep roads, and offers great views of the Gunnison Valley and the West Elk Wilderness.

Once you get to Gunnison, be sure to get a good map at a local bike shop, to help you make the most of Gunnison mountain biking!

For more information visit Best-Mountain-Biking.com

Rika Susan of Article-Alert.com researches, writes, and publishes full-time on the Web.

Copyright of this article: 2006 Rika Susan. This article may be reprinted if the resource box and hyperlinks are left intact.

The Portland Trailblazers Travel on the Path to Another NBA Championship

While standing on top of the world is an amazing feat, getting back there can be challenging. For instance, since the Portland Trailblazers won the 1977 NBA Finals, they have not succeeded at winning their second basketball championship. Since 1977, the Trailblazers have returned to the playoffs 25 times, have played in five Conference Finals, and have advanced to two NBA Finals.

When did the Trailblazers begin their journey to the NBA Finals? They were one of three expansion teams that the NBA added during the 1970-1971 season. The franchise chose the name in a "name the team" contest, in which people submitted about 10,000 entries. "Trailblazers" pays tribute to the explorers who traveled across the Oregon Trail during the 1800s. Here are some interesting facts about the state of Oregon:

• Oregon's official state colors are blue and gold
• Oregon (and New Jersey) are the only two U.S. states with no "self-serve" gas stations
• Oregon is the only U.S. state with an official state nut (hazelnut)
• Oregon has the United States' deepest lake (Crater Lake)
• Oregon's state birthday is also Valentine's Day (February 14).

During their premiere season in the NBA, the Trailblazers earned a 29-53 record.

By the 1976-1977 season, the Trailblazers had added key ingredients to its team, including Center Bill Walton. They had hot and cold streaks during the regular season, ending with a 49-33 record. In the playoffs, Portland would trample the Chicago Bulls (3-0), crack the Denver Nuggets (4-2), and then drown the Los Angeles Lakers (4-0). The Trailblazers faced the potent Philadelphia 76ers and "Dr. J." in the NBA Finals. After falling behind in the series (0-2), the Trailblazers won four straight games and the series. (4-2)

The Trailblazers' first chance to win a second NBA title, took place in 1990. Clyde Drexler led Portland to a solid 59-23 regular season record. They blanked the Dallas Mavericks (3-0), edged the San Antonio Spurs (4-3), and then outlasted the Phoenix Suns (4-3). However, the Trailblazers lost the NBA Finals to the Detroit Pistons, the defending champions (4-1).

Just two years later, the Trailblazers had another shot at an NBA title. This time, they earned another solid regular season record: 57-25. In the playoffs, the Trailblazers dominated the Los Angeles Lakers (3-1), trampled the Phoenix Suns (4-1), and eliminated the Utah Jazz (4-2). However, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls would overpower the Trailblazers in the finals (4-2).

Throughout their history, the Portland Trailblazers have retired the jersey numbers of seven players:

Clyde Drexler - #22 (Guard): 1983-1995
Maurice Lucas - #20 (Forward): 1976-1980, 1987-1988
Lloyd Neal - #36 (Forward): 1972-1979
Geoff Petrie - #45 (Forward): 1970-1976
Larry Steele - #15 (Guard): 1971-1980
Dave Twardzik - #13 (Guard): 1976-1980
Bill Walton - #32 (Center): 1974-1979

Repeating a success can be as difficult as achieving it the first time. For instance, the Portland Trailblazers are striving to earn their second NBA Finals victory. Use Portland Trailblazers merchandise to support them along the road to another NBA Championship!

About the Author

Rick Grantham is an avid sports fan. Most of Rick's articles focus on
Portland Trail Blazers merchandise
. Many articles are related to
NBA paraphernalia
and other sports related topics. Rick is a contributing author to BooYah Village

It's February, yall Spurs fans know what means!!!!!?

Ahhh, gotta love the fresh smell of cow manuer. What am I talking bout? The annual rodeo will be coming to San Antonio and will be held at the AT&T center where the spurs play. What's that mean for the spurs? It means this is the time of year when they kick it into high gear when they go on their annual 20-somthing game road trip. Look at the stats, no team has a better record after February 15 till the end of the season than the spurs. I know we been struggling a bit as of late, but all we gotta do is make the playoffs. I feel sorry for the rest of yall chumps. GO SPURS GO! GO SPURS GO!

I know the Spurs are the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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