Time-sensitive trail issue? Post it to the CCCMB email list. Keep it Single By trying to make room for other users of the trail or to avoid a puddle, riders who swerve off the trail and into the surrounding landscape damage slow-growing vegetation and help the trail become too wide and overly disturbed. So, help preserve the "single" in "singletrack." Most riders know that when encountering a puddle, you should ride straight through rather than going around and widening the trail. A group of mountain bikers in Fruita, Colorado, have also recognized how riding off trail damages their delicate desert landscape, so they offer some tips on how to promote "trail integrity." The following info was excerpted from the website of Over the Edge Sports, the organization that developed and promotes this campaign in Fruita. Remember to "keep it single" at Johnson Ranch Practice effective bike handling skills to maintain the integrity of our newest trail and preserve the "single" in "singletrack." Riding off trail at Johnson Ranch and elsewhere in SLO County, especially at the height of summer, destroys fragile vegetation in our arid environment. | Riding on a saturated trail is very bad because it compromises a trail's smooth, rideable surface (photos: Tim Sawchuck and Paul Reinhardt) ![]() |


