The Outsider | Slow and arduous trail approvals reveal growing scrutiny of recreational impacts in Colorado ...Middle East

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Sneak Peek of the Week Sliver of the Carbondale to Crested Butte Trail approved after years of review with promise of more intense study ahead A view of the former coal mining village of Placita, with the upper Crystal River winding along the valley floor as seen from Colorado 133 as it climbs up McClure Pass. Pitkin County and the White River National Forest have approved a 7-mile stretch of the Carbondale to Crested Butte Trail climbing McClure Pass. (Brent Gardner-Smith, Aspen Journalism file photo) “Land managers like the Forest Service are increasingly recognizing the importance of reducing the ecological impacts of recreation.” — Will Rousch, Wilderness Workshop

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