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Back Bowled Over, When the leaves start turning, it’s time to get up and taste the best of what Vail’s singletrack has to offer. But don’t just bring the bike. There’s enough up here to keep the whole family entertained. Want to do Vail on a budget? Come in the summer or fall. You won’t face the crowds or high rates that make the place a scene in winter. You will find an escape from the Front Range heat and a lot that may surprise you.The passage last November of the Ski Area Recreational Opportunity Act, which gives resorts more leeway for non-snow activities on public lands, is a big reason why Vail has been able to pump up its summer activities. The city and resort have been working hard to court off-season adventures. The centerpiece is the Eagle Bahn Gondola in Lion’s Head, which will whisk you up to an impressive menu of singletrack and downhill mountain biking as well as Adventure Ridge, a mélange of activities that make it an ideal spot for families looking to trade off parenting for rides.

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THE GONDOLA Of course, you can walk or bike if you want, but it’s hard to pass up $25 ($30- with a bike, $5/$10 for kids under 12) for a day of 15-minute rides to the top. The gondola runs Friday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. from September 7 through 23.

THE TRAILS Downhill Technical, Red-Bull-ish trails are the heart and soul of any lift-served mountain bike operation and Vail has the converted by Web2PDFConvert.com


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