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Mountain bikers near the 12,456-foot summit of the Arapahoe Basin ski area, nearly 1,700 feet above the base of the mountain. There are five biking trails on the front side of the mountain. There is no lift service for mountain bikers, but biking the mountain is free of charge. (Ian Zinner, provided by Arapahoe Basin)
Mountain bikers near the 12,456-foot summit of the Arapahoe Basin ski area, nearly 1,700 feet above the base of the mountain. There are five biking trails on the front side of the mountain. There is no lift service for mountain bikers, but biking the mountain is free of charge. (Ian Zinner, provided by Arapahoe Basin)
DENVER, CO - JANUARY 13 : Denver Post's John Meyer on Monday, January 13, 2014.  (Photo By Cyrus McCrimmon/The Denver Post)
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With Colorado ski areas shifting into summer operations, resorts are opening trails to mountain biking — or will do so any day.

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