Land Symposium highlights evolving trends in cycling

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Land Symposium highlights evolving trends in cycling

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Travis Brown leads from left to right, Jeff Christenson, Ned Overend, Andy Corra, Mike Hurst and others go on an afternoon bike ride after Friday’s Land Symposium at Fort Lewis College.
Fort Lewis College junior business marketing major Will Collins, left, and sophomore business major Taylor Borucki, right, test a slalom course built for a race in 2010 at Chapman Hill. Public land managers are racing to keep up with the evolving bike culture.

Land Symposium highlights evolving trends in cycling

Travis Brown leads from left to right, Jeff Christenson, Ned Overend, Andy Corra, Mike Hurst and others go on an afternoon bike ride after Friday’s Land Symposium at Fort Lewis College.
Fort Lewis College junior business marketing major Will Collins, left, and sophomore business major Taylor Borucki, right, test a slalom course built for a race in 2010 at Chapman Hill. Public land managers are racing to keep up with the evolving bike culture.
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