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Durango to Paradox is a 4 night/ 5 day ride that uses the first 4 huts on the longer Durango to Moab Route. The first two days, you’ll cross the alpine terrain of the San Juan Mountains. Then you will descend into the high mountain deserts above Paradox. The first day boasts a great singletrack alternate on the Colorado Trail which is not to be missed if you are a strong singletrack rider. The second and fourth day have great singletrack options as well. You will need to schedule a shuttle to pick you up in the tiny town of Paradox, CO. Although this trip misses out on the last two days of riding in the La Sal Mountains, it is perfect for those adventurers who must fit their entire vacation into a week. What people are saying Huts were in good condition at each stop, well stocked and with plenty of water. Compost toilets were clean. We had no problem finding the cabins. ~ Gumbydoc, Colorado Springs, Colorado Comfortable Huts to Stay in Great Variety of Food




Turn by Turn Directions An Adventure of a Lifetime Our mountain huts hold eight people per night. The wooden huts are equipped with padded bunks, sleeping bags, a propane cook stove, propane light, wood stove, and necessary utensils, cookware, food and drinking water. Food supplies are replenished regularly, and each hut is equipped with a composting toilet facility. Mountain Bike Hut Trips General MTB InfoDurango to MoabDurango to ParadoxTelluride to MoabTelluride to GatewayReservationsSan Juan Huts CuisineDocumentsBackcountry Hiking Huts General Hiking InfoRecreation & ActivitiesNorth Pole Backcountry Hiking HutBlue Lakes Backcountry Hiking HutRidgway Backcountry Hiking HutBurn Backcountry Hiking HutReservationsDocumentsBackcountry Ski Huts General Ski InfoLast Dollar Ski HutNorth Pole Ski HutBlue Lakes Ski HutRidgway Ski HutBurn Ski HutReservationsDocumentsFat Biking General Fat Biking InfoSpring Creek Hut Fat Bike CampAbout UsWhy San Juan HutsNews & EventsTravel ResourcesGetting Here




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You people living in the other 49 states probably know Maine only from tales of your rich asshole neighbor, who wears whale pants and summers up in Bar Harbor and can afford to host an actual clambake. But that’s not the REAL Maine. That Maine is temporary. That Maine is a pop-up resort. It has nothing to do with the harrowing occurrences going on INSIDE the boundaries of our weirdest state. And I don’t mean cool weird like Austin. No, Maine is our most disturbing state. It’s hardly America, really. Rather, it is a vast territorial wilderness of hill people, completely isolated from traditional American laws and customs. You can shoot a dog in Lewiston and no one will bat an eyelash. We should build a wall at its border to protect ourselves.In fact, why even HAVE Maine? I believe that a key 2016 election issue should be the planned expulsion of Maine from the United States. Look at it up there, just sitting there in a ratty sweater, being all weird and staring at you with its glass eye.




As someone who has been in Maine and fled it as quickly as humanly possible after graduation, allow me to give you a short list of reasons FOR and AGAINST keeping Maine in the United States. Lobster, although every goddamn NARD (North American Rural Dweller) Mainer reminds you that lobster used to be prison food. PRISONAHS WERE SAID TO HAVE GOTTEN SICK OF THE TASTE HERE-AH. Portland, which is Boston for people too broke to live in Boston Gorgeous two-week summers That one photo of Ali knocking out ListonAll the heroin you can eatBeaches! Each one rockier than the last!It’s too goddamn big. Towns are 600 miles apart. Driving to Bar Harbor takes 64 hours, and that’s not even the terminus of the state. I don’t know if Maine even has an end to it. You just follow 95 North forever and then fall into a goddamn black hole.Imagine an entire state that sat down and said, “Hey! How can we make the Boston accent worse?”Ever see the sky after a volcano erupts, and the sun has been snuffed out by gigantic plumes of blackness?

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