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You know you will be ready for this fun. Start May 4 Monday and plan how you would like to celebrate Cinco de Fruita this year? Our powwow is coming. The tribe wants to hear you speak.

Monday, May 4, 1:15 PM Meet at the Kokopelli Trail Head to ride our spring favorite Mary's Loop area. Will you ride Wrangler's or Rustler's? Colorado River bluffs are mesmerizing. There are are variety of Green to Blue level trails. Group decision on dinner made after consulting with Kokopelli at our trail head happy hour powwow. To be held at our favorite spring place.

Tuesday, May 5 Rabbit Valley. The trailhead is at I-70 exit 2. Meet in town first, around 9:30, at the park across from Balanced Rock. Today will be a combination ride to the Western Rim view point and/or perhaps a small hike into Jouflas McDonald Canyon to view some petroglyphs. Or choose your own adventure. We will celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a toast tonight! There will be an in-town happy hour at a location to be provided. And maybe the group will choose to eat at our favorite Mexican restaurant tonight. Caya bunga!

Wednesday, May 6 Book Cliffs Road 18 Trails To start the day, gather in town, around 9:30 AM, meeting by Over the Edge. Every person, every year, enjoys these high desert trails. Select from a variety to ascend first, such as PBR. Cruise down the swooping Kessel Run. Joe's Ridge, of the butt puckering Zippity do Da. That is quite a challenge, or not, for many. You can return home or stick around to visit the local dinosaur natural history museum in the afternoon.

Thursday, or more, if you stick around. Wander around if you want to take a hike. Devil's Kitchen is nearby. Attendance is limited to fully dues paying DBTC members.

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Assumption of Risk: Mountain bike riding, like any bike activity, comes with risks. Attending riders must understand that participation in this event is voluntary and assume their own risks when participating. Your RSVP constitutes electronically affirming the DBTC liability release waiver. (Find it here: http://dbtc.org/page-1532332 ).

Keenly note that the DBTC organizer or any other helpers for this event are volunteers and NOT professional guides. These volunteers only coordinate the gathering of riders at the designated meeting place. Your bike should be in good working order. Beyond any trail head meeting, riding participation is personal choice. All riders need to practice safe riding for themselves and take responsibility for personal choices during the event.

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