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“The Ribbon Trail at Lunch Loops gets its name from the band of slick rock that flows down the mountain face like a ribbon between the trees. Up top the ride takes you along exposed cliff sides before it drops you down into some steep slick rock. Next you scream down the open rock reaching …

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“Nothing in life is free. Especially not lunch. Join myself and Noah Sears as we bang and smash down Free Lunch in Grand Junction, Colorado. Huck to flat? You Bet, #FollowCamFriday” -Nate Hills

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“Riding The Ribbon Trail at the Lunch Loops in GJ with Noah Sears. Ever been over 40mph on a rock? Throw your brake pads in the dumpster at the bottom. #FollowCamFriday. Don’t even think about crashing.” -Nate Hills

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“Don’t forget to have a look around every once in a while. Botsy and I caught Palisade Rim in all-time conditions last fall. There are some interesting petroglyphs written in the rocks. While Palisade is renowned for wineries and orchards, there is some amazing trail riding close to town.” -Nate Hills

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Recently my riding partners and I have been branching out from our favorite rides in order to check out some new or lesser-used trails in the Grand Junction/Fruita area.  While we love the ones we ride most often (why else would we ride them?) sometimes we just want a change of pace.  Here’s what we’ve uncovered: …

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