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Thursday, July 3, 2008
Why are some cyclists arrogant boors?


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As a frequent rider to Copper, Breckenridge and Dillon from Frisco, I see many hikers enjoying the what Summit has to offer. Some can’t ride but they are out on the trail anyway.

Today, on a hike to Copper from Frisco along the Copper trail with my 58-year-old sister, a four-time cancer survivor, one stupid femaie rider yelled out, “This is a bike trail, don’t you know?”

It so bothered my sister that she turned around and returned to our home. Get a life! The trail is for hikers, bikers, and even the llama that we saw today treking from Denver to Durango along the same trail. Read the signs, if you can read.


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