Spring Stoke is Here: Events, Energy, and Building What’s Next
COPMOBA couldn’t be more excited to bring the community together for a stacked lineup of events that celebrate bikes, trails, and the people who make it all happen.
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Don Potter
Spring Stoke is Here: Events, Energy, and Building What’s Next
COPMOBA couldn’t be more excited to bring the community together for a stacked lineup of events that celebrate bikes, trails, and the people who make it all happen.
read more
Take Action: Stop the Senate’s Plan to Sell Off Public Lands
Senator Mike Lee just introduced a new proposal to sell off public lands—this time targeting BLM lands near communities across the West.
His previous attempt to force the sale of 3.3 million acres was rejected earlier this week, following massive public outcry. But he's back with a plan to require the sale of up to 1.2 million acres of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land, focused specifically on areas close to population centers, putting your close-to-home recreation in the crosshairs.
Outdoor Alliance's GIS Lab is analyzing the bill, and our preliminary review shows significant overlap between recreation areas and lands that could be sold. From hiking trails to climbing crags, from mountain bike routes to rivers, the places we love could be at risk.
The outdoor community has already shown that public lands sell-offs are a losing proposition—and Senator Lee just won't take no for an answer. Now we need to raise our voices again.
Read MoreBLM Colorado published a new supplementary rule Dec. 19, 2024, to help protect natural resources such as those found in Dominquez-Escalante National Conservation Area. This area includes the remote Dominguez Canyon Wilderness, recreation along the Gunnison River, and a network of off-highway vehicle trails. The conservation area allows for a wide variety of activities including hiking, boating and wildlife viewing. The area also provides excellent heritage tourism opportunities, and the rugged canyons and bluffs that hold geological and paleontological resources spanning 1.4 billion years. (BLM Photo by Bob Wick)
Read MoreThere is still time to submit comments for the Bureau of Land Management Uncompahgre Field Office’s Proposed Business Plan!
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