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The decision impacts some 500 miles of public trails in towns across Vermont, and is the culmination of a roughly seven-year legal battle between Tunbridge and two landowners.
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Legislative counsel told the House Transportation Committee that today's faster and more powerful e-bikes might need additional regulations.
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A Tunbridge property owner is suing the town over who should be able to maintain a public trail on his land. The House Transportation Committee passed a bill that sides with the town, even as the lawsuit moves ahead in Orange County Superior Court.
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As Vermont focuses on the importance of supporting the outdoor economy, there is a call to figure out how to ensure the public retains access to trails on private land.
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Director Chusy Haney-Jardine profiles Brian Hall, who has been struggling with Parkinson's disease since 1976. Hall copes through mountain biking, including racing up Mount Washington.
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Nestled in the Green Mountains, the Driving Range features 4 miles of gnarly climbs, twisting curves and adrenaline-pumping drops.
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A group of bikepackers ride the Vermont Super 8, a grueling 640-mile rural bike route, in a new documentary film directed by Jon Mercer and Tim O'Donnell.
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Mountain bike season is underway, and Nick Bennette of the Vermont Mountain Bike Association has tips for staying safe as trails begin to open up.
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Work is underway on the Velomont Trail, which is a plan to connect nearly 500 miles of mountain bike routes from Vermont’s southern border up to Canada, with a series of huts along the way. As part of our Summer School series, we spent a rainy morning with one of the trail builders.
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This hour, host Mikaela Lefrak will talk to local bike and tourism experts about Vermont's growing trail networks and other cycling trends.