GoodTurn Cycles Team Retreat

Fall is here! The staff at GoodTurn Cycles enjoyed a mountain ebiking retreat in Nederland, Colorado to kick off the season. The leaves were changing, the weather was cooler, and the excitement levels were high. If you’re wondering who the new tall folks at the shop are, two additional team members joined us over the summer. Next time you see Ryan, our Job skills Instructor and Service Technician, and Christina, our Community Engagement Coordinator feel free to say hi! 

 

On our team retreat we took out the Haibike Fullseven, Haibike Fullnine, and the Bulls Evo Copperhead. Check out the bikes we rode here:

Haibike SDURO FullNine 4.0

Haibike SDURO FullNine 4.0

Bulls Copperhead EVO AM1

We’ve compiled a list of our team’s favorite fall trail systems. Check them out!

 

 

ADAM

Trail system: Magnolia Trail System

MTB project: West Mag Backcountry Big Ride

Location: Nederland, CO

Length: 13 miles

Why is it Adam’s favorite fall mountain biking trail? 

The West Magnolia trail system has a bit of everything and really feels like alpine mountain biking without having to go deep into the mountains. Especially during the Fall, you get great colors from the aspens and a couple big mountain overlooks! The trail itself is pretty tight singletrack winding you over rock gardens, plunging down chunky, rooty descents, and cruising through aspen meadows. Unlike a lot of the trails on the Front Range the elevation gain is spread out throughout most of the loop. It’s not just one big climb and one monster descent. This is also the spot where we have our yearly GoodTurn team ride!

P.S. If you’re hungry after the ride, pop into Nederland and check out some of the local eateries. I personally like Salto, so I can refuel with a burrito and a cup of coffee. 

Photo credit: https://www.mtbproject.com/photo/7013837

 

NEAL

Trail system: Staunton State Park Loop

MTB Project: Staunton State Park Clockwise Loop 

Where: Staunton State Park (Conifer area, CO)

Length: Up to 19 miles, but it has many variations to choose from. 7-19 total miles.

Why is it Neal’s favorite fall mountain biking trail?

Staunton State Park is great because you can tailor your experience to how you’re feeling for the day. If I’m feeling great, I’ll head to the park for a long ride (19 miles). However, you can pick some of your favorite trails and make it a shorter day as well. The terrain is varied and more up and down as opposed to straight up and straight down like on the front range. There are some beautiful views and outlooks tucked throughout the ride. Quiet area with respect between cyclists and hikers, and the park has been carefully planned out to maximize the riders experience. 

 

 Photo credit: https://www.mtbproject.com/photo/5361720

 

 

 

CHRISTINA

Trail system: Mount Falcon Park

MTB Project: Mount Falcon Park Singletrack

Where: Morrison, CO

Length: 6 – 14 miles

Why is it Christina’s favorite mountain biking trail?

Mount Falcon Park is not necessarily the best trail system to view the fall colors, however it is only 20 minutes from the shop, and I can head on over after work. I love trails that are straight uphill for the first half and straight downhill for the final finish — Mount Falcon Castle Trail fits the bill. The downhill on the Castle Trail is sure to get your heart racing! Fun and flowy jumps, little drops that keep you on your toes, and an incredible view of Red Rocks Amphitheater! Since the sun goes down earlier, I’ll head there after work, climb the hill, and shred down as the sun goes down with a headlamp! If I have more time, I will do the full loop and include Parmalee in my ride. Mount Falcon is great because you can also bring your ebike!

 

Mt. Falcon Park Banner_Scenic2

Photo credit: https://www.jeffco.us/1332/Mount-Falcon-Park

  

RYAN

Trail System: Apex Open Space Park

MTB Project: Apex Park Tour (Even Calendar Days)         

Where: Golden, CO   

Length: 6-8 miles

Why is it Ryan’s favorite fall mountain bike trail?

Apex has both techy ascents and descents. On Even days, head down the enchanted forest for a fast, rooty, ride, and then back up Sluicebox for a hard, but rewarding climb. Once at the top, take the long, twisty, descent with plenty of rock drops and a good view of Denver. Ebikes are welcome and will even help you possibly enjoy an extra lap or two!

 

Apex Park Banner_Anne Friant

 Photo credit: https://www.jeffco.us/1190/Apex-Park

 

 

DAVIS

Trail System: Green Mountain

MTB Project: Green Mountain Intermediate Loop

Where: Lakewood, CO

Length: 2 miles on Rooney Valley Trail

Why is it Davis’ favorite fall mountain bike trail? Take the Hayden trail up to the top of the ridge, and then link up with the Rooney Valley trail and cruise down the singletrack trail. Be sure to make it for the sunset, as the incredible views of the Denver metro area and front range mountains will be a sight to see. This trail is my favorite for the fall season because it is rather exposed, and the cooler weather allows me to ride for longer distances. This trail system has something for everyone – easier doubletrack on Green Mountain Trail or my personal favorite, flowy downhill with sharp switchbacks on Rooney Valley Trail. 

 

The first switchback climbing up the Hayden Trail

Photo credit: https://www.mtbproject.com/photo/7027047

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