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Intermediate Mountain Bike Skills Course

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Duration: 2 days

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Features

Free Cancellation
Small Group Sizes
Locally Owned
Instant Book
Shuttle Included
$375 Mountain Bike Course
(Price/Person - Select # in Your Group)
$375 Larger Groups
(Price/Person, select # in group)
$0 Waiting List

Description

For intermediate to advanced riders with prior mountain biking experience, this 2-day course focuses on honing and elevating mountain biking skills. In this course, the rider's current riding level will be assessed, and instructors will teach skills that they deem important to elevating each participant’s riding ability. The skills taught will make you a more confident, comfortable, safer, and faster rider on the trail to make mountain biking a more fun experience. Additionally, we’ll introduce and practice new skills on-trail. The 2-day course may be held on any of the many trails in the Summit County trail systems.

In This Course Riders Will Learn, Practice, & Hone These Skills:

  • Utilizing bike suspension to full potential
  • Front & rear wheel lift
  • High speed cornering
  • Tight turns
  • Drops
  • Beginning jumping
  • Basic on-trail maintenance

Itinerary


Day 1: We will focus on teaching and honing new and current skills. The day will be filled with more skills sessions than actual trail riding.

Day 2: Put your newly-learned skills to practice on one of Summit County’s many mountain bike trails.

Course Package Includes

  • CAG professional mountain bike guide
  • 5:1 maximum guide to student ratio
  • Transportation from designated meeting place to the trailhead

Trip Package Does Not Include

  • Lodging
  • Clothing and gear
  • Mountain Bike (rentals available, include helmets)
  • Insurance (trip or rescue)
  • Food, lunch, snacks
  • Guide gratuity

Area Info


Colorado Adventure Guides is permitted to operate in a variety of terrain from Summit County to several adjacent counties, which allows us to access a variety of zones for courses. Typically we confirm our destinations about two weeks before the actual course to make sure we have the most appropriate terrain for the course. Some of our favorite mountain biking areas include:

Breckenridge Trail Systems, Breckenridge Colorado

Experience flowy downhills, grinding climbs, and historic mining roads. Tucked in the foothills of the Rocky Mountain’s Tenmile Range is Breckenridge, a small town with big mountain biking trails and terrain. At an elevation of 9,600′ with 800 miles of track — it is also a Gold Level Bicycle Friendly Community, awarded by the League of American Bicyclists. Mountain biking and cycling are a huge part of Breck’s backbone. From adrenaline downhills to relaxing cruisy trails, the town’s incredible network of trails all boast easy access and will take you up and down Colorado’s famed terrain. Get ready for alpine singletrack, loamy forest trails, and fields of wildflowers as far as the eye can see.

Soda Creek, Frey Gulch, Horseshoe Gulch Trail Systems, Keystone Colorado

Mountain biking in Summit County is more than flumes, pine forests and mine tailings. When you get away from the Breckenridge area — home to the county’s most popular trails — things open up to reveal rolling meadows and faded ranch buildings. It’s the other side of life in the Rocky Mountains: Alpine ranching, the High Country’s last, great industry before the rise of ski tourism. On the west side of Keystone Resort is a system of trails that weaves past the fairways of Keystone golf club and then north into Frey Gulch or south into Horseshoe Gulch/Soda Creek. The systems eventually connect with the wooded routes many mountain bikers know and love — Blair Witch, Gold Run Road, the Colorado Trail — but for a few short-and-sweet miles, it’s a taste of riding not often found in these parts (unless you want to pedal high above tree line, that is.)

Frisco Peninsula Trail System, Frisco Colorado

Frisco is surrounded on three sides by national forest (75% of Summit County is public land.) It takes locals years to bike it all, so you will never be bored! The good news is that you can learn to mountain bike or fulfill all your dreams of gnarly mountain biking achievement all right here. We’ve got it all. One of the county’s most popular, early-season mountain bike trail networks is the Frisco Peninsula. For many Summit County residents, the peninsula trail system is the first place to go when the snow melts in the spring. Typically the first to thaw out, it’s a great place to warm up for the season, get used to the altitude, or just enjoy a beautiful trail ride next to Lake Dillon at any time during the summer. The network includes short interconnected trails, so get out there and explore. This is a classic lunch hour ride with incredible views and waterside riding along Dillon Reservoir. There are a lot of trails in this system, and they are perfect for exploring with little chance of getting lost on this peninsula.

Salt Lick Trail System, Silverthorne Colorado

Right out of the back door of our office in Silverthorne lies the Salt Lick Trails System. This series of trails pass through stands of lodgepole pine and aspen where you are greeted with amazing views of Lake Dillon, the Continental Divide, and surrounding areas. The Salt Lick Trail System offers intermediate routes for more novice mountain bikers, and includes Ute trail names such as “Nah-oon-kara,” the Ute name for the land where blue water meets the sky, “Too-pwech” which means rock, and “So-ov” which means aspen tree. You can take the Summit Stage to the top of Salt Lick and ride the trails down, or pedal from the bottom up to different types of loops and plenty of rolling terrain.

About Your Guides

Colorado Adventure Guides and Colorado Rafting Company, based in Silverthorne, CO, deliver four-seasons of outdoor adventure and education. With operations in seven USFS and BLM ranger districts, we serve a dynamic and growing population of outdoor enthusiasts. Our all-season, guided operations include:

  • Rock Climbing
  • Mountaineering
  • Hiking/Peak Accents
  • Mountain Biking
  • Whitewater Rafting/SUPing
  • Backcountry Skiing
  • Backcountry Splitboarding
  • Snowshoeing
  • Ice Climbing
  • AIARE Snow Safety

We have been providing incredible experiences to visitors of Summit County and surrounding areas for over 20 years. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned expert, let us take you on your next unforgettable outdoor adventure!

FAQs


How physically fit do I need to be to participate in this course?

Colorado Adventure Guides’ priority is keeping our patrons and students safe. Our instructors are trained to recognize potentially hazardous situations in the backcountry. This is a physically demanding activity, and your enjoyment of the adventure depends on your health and fitness, thus it’s recommended that you are in good physical condition.

What kind of bike do I need?

All of our mountain biking trips will be operated on dirt trails with varying length and difficulty. We strongly encourage that all participants are on full suspension or hard-tail style mountain bikes with disc brakes and flat footed pedals.

Are bike rentals available?

We partner with local mountain bike rental shops, and the rental cost is $80 per bike. We take the stress away and get the reservation all set up for you. Mountain bike rentals are typically full suspension bikes with flat pedals and disc brakes, and are sized to the individual.

When is the best time of year to go mountain biking?

The best time to go mountain biking in Colorado is whenever you can get out! Our biking season can vary yearly and by location, but here in the high elevations of Summit County, our biking season typically begins mid to late May and lasts through September and some years into October.

Should we tip our guide?

Your guide/instructors work hard before, during, and after your course to provide you with a great experience, and while not expected, gratuities are always highly appreciated. If you had a safe, educational, and fun experience, gratuities typically range from 15-20%.

ADVENTURE PROVIDED BY Colorado Adventure Guides

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation Policy

Refunds for Guided Trips - Refunds will be honored for cancellations of more than 48 HOURS PRIOR notice to guided adventure start date. An administrative fee of 10% will be assessed for all cancellations.

Refunds for Courses - An administrative fee of 10% will be assessed for all cancellations. Refunds will be honored for cancellations more than 14 DAYS PRIOR to a course or a camp start time. If you need to cancel within the two week period, and we are able to fill your spot, we will refund your payment less a 10% fee. If we cannot fill your spot, you will be charged the full amount. Notice of cancellation more than 14 days in advance will receive a full refund less a 10% administrative fee.

Rescheduling Policy

An administrative fee of 10% will be assessed for all rescheduling. Rescheduling will be honored 48 HOURS PRIOR to guided adventures and 14 DAYS PRIOR to any course or camp start date. If you need to reschedule within the two week period, and we are able to fill your spot, we will reschedule your booking with a 10% fee. If we cannot fill your spot, we will be unable to reschedule our booking.

No-shows will be charged the full price.

All activities are Rain or Shine. In case of operator cancellation due to adverse or unsafe conditions prior to start time, first the operator will attempt to reschedule. If rescheduling is not possible, the client will receive a full refund. Operator, including guides in the field, reserve the right to shorten or reroute activity in the case of unmanageable hazards or inability of guest to complete the objective. Completion of objective-based routes is not guaranteed.

Contact us by phone (970) 893-8007 or info@coloradoadventureguides.com to inquire about a cancellation or reschedule.

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204 Ryan Gulch Rd.

Silverthorne, CO, 80498

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