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Pulpit Rock Fun Factor

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Rode through Pulpit Rock yesterday. This has always been a fun way to connect Ute Valley with Palmer Park but I haven’t spent a lot of time in there for the last couple of years. Seemed like the trails were mostly straight up and straight down community paths with washouts and loose grapefruit rocks.
Well someone has done some fixing and re-routing and joining to make a nice little area. It’s not super long or technical but hats off for nice planning and execution in there - thank you very much!

I was so impressed I rode it again at night on the way back.
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Built this year: Lori Cohen 5K Trail | Gallogly Recreation and Wellness Center a really well planned/built trail. It's so great to see trail building become such an art form.
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Rode through Pulpit Rock yesterday. This has always been a fun way to connect Ute Valley with Palmer Park but I haven’t spent a lot of time in there for the last couple of years. Seemed like the trails were mostly straight up and straight down community paths with washouts and loose grapefruit rocks.
Well someone has done some fixing and re-routing and joining to make a nice little area. It’s not super long or technical but hats off for nice planning and execution in there - thank you very much!

I was so impressed I rode it again at night on the way back.
I am thinking of hitting Pulpit early Saturday - about where has this magic happened? - I'd like to angle to it.
I remember maybe 6 months ago someone was redoing/widening the 'Pulpit Rock to Lame Duck Connector' as shown on Trailforks on the south side of the ridge. - I usually come up through the neighborhoods from the east, off of Butler court and take a left to the end of the ridge, but exploring different options in the park would be cool.
Anyway - any intel helpful. - Thank you!
In the link that teleken posted there’s a map plus cool drone stuff. I don’t know all the names but coming from the East, turn right at the end of the sandy gully by the UCCS house and parking lot.
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