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or send fax to 303-866-9004.

Include a contact number. Items run on a space-available basis.

ADVENTURE RACING

June 14

Durango Adventure Xstream Adventure Race; 12-hour course for mounta+in biking, trail running, kayaking, orienteering, ropes.
or 970-259-7771

July 26

Breckenridge Adventure Xstream Adventure Race; 12-hour and 24-hour courses for mountain biking, trail running, kayaking, orienteering.
or 970-259-7771

CLIMBING

June

Courses offered throughout the month by the Colorado Mountain School. Featured trip is crack-climbing at Vedauwoo, Wyo. Other clinics offered; indoor and outdoor; all classes for various levels and techniques; locations in Boulder and Estes Park; prices vary.
or 800-836-4008, ext. 3

CYCLING

Today, Friday

Free bike rides hosted by the Boulder Mountainbike Alliance; 5:30 p.m.

boa-mtb.org

Wednesday

Seniors on Bikes ride to Lyons; 25 miles or 40-plus miles; part of Boulder’s Walk and Bike Month program; meet at Tom Watson Park, 8:30 a.m.

303-499-1483 or 303-564-9681

Friday

Seniors on Bikes ride to Loveland; 45 miles or 59 miles; part of Boulder’s Walk and Bike Month program; 8:30 a.m.

303-499-1483 or 303-564-9681

Sunday

  •  Full Cycle Dirt Demo Day; at Boulder’s CU Research Park, Foothills and Arapahoe; see and ride the latest in mountain bikes; noon.

    303-440-1002

  •  Boulder Bike Rodeos for Kids; at Scott Carpenter Park, 30th and Arapahoe; hosted by Community Cycles, a nonprofit bicycle advocacy organization; free; 1 p.m.

    720-565-6019

    June 10

    Mountain bike skills clinic; at Boulder’s CU Research Park, Foothills and Arapahoe; free; 5:30 p.m.

    303-564-9681

    June 11

    Seniors on Bikes ride to Mead; part of Boulder’s Walk and Bike Month program.

    303-499-1483 or 303-564-9681

    June 24-30

    Over the Bars women’s bike camp; designed to improve mental and physical performance for women mountain bikers; open to all levels; includes full week of training, workshops, other activities.

    June 27-29

    Fat Tire Classic; biking and hiking; at Winter Park Resort; great family fun.

    Ongoing in June

  •  Boulder Cycling Club hosts Saturday and Sunday road bike rides throughout the month; Saturday riders meet at Bicycle Village (28th and Pearl) at 9:15 a.m. for rides of at least 25 miles; Sunday riders meet at Mista Italian Restaurant (28th and Iris) at 9:30 a.m. for rides of 25 to 50 miles; open to the public.

    303-875-2241

  •  Full Cycle hosts Saturday road bike rides throughout the month; riders meet at Boulder’s Full Cycle (18th and Pearl) at 9:30 a.m.; open to the public.

    303-440-1002

    DISC GOLF/

    ULTIMATE FRISBEE

    June 21-22

    Snowmassive Disc Golf Open; at Snowmass; sanctioned PDGA tournament includes 54 holes of on-mountain

    HIKING/BACKPACKING

    June 21

    Shoshoni Peak Scramble; cqSierra Club hike; 10 miles round trip; 2,400 feet elevation gain; free;

    7 a.m.720-837-0074

    July 12

    Mount Toll Scramble; Sierra Club hike; 10.3 miles round trip; 2,300 feet elevation gain; dress for the weather; 7 a.m.

    720-837-0074

    KAYAKING/RAFTING

    CANOEING

    June 21

    Introduction to sea kayaking; at Chatfield Reservoir; South Suburban Parks and Recreation program for ages 15 and older (participants 15 to 17 must be accompanied by registered adult); $89 ($85 district rate), includes kayak equipment but not park-entrance fee; 1 p.m.
    or 303-347-5999

    June 22

    Sea kayak day trip; at Chatfield Reservoir; South Suburban Parks and Recreation program for experienced paddlers 15 and older (participants 15 to 17 must be accompanied by registered adult); $149 ($145 district rate), includes equipment rental but not park-entrance fee; 8 a.m.
    or 303-347-5999

    June 21-22, June 28-29

    Canoe the Gunnison; 29-mile paddle through Escalante and Dominguez canyons; includes time for swimming, hiking; South Suburban Parks and Recreation program for ages 8 and older (participants 8 to 17 must be accompanied by registered adult); boats, meals, guides provided; $165 ($160 district rate) for ages 8 to 12, $225 ($215 district rate) for ages 13 and older; start at 6:30 a.m. Saturday, finish at 3:30 p.m. Sunday.
    or 303-347-5999

    June 29

    Rafting the Arkansas River and Browns Canyon; full-day trip; South Suburban Parks and Recreation program for ages 8 and older (participants 8 to 17 must be accompanied by registered adult); transportation, lunch, rafts, guides provided; wetsuits available for rent; $77 ($67 district rate) for ages 8 to 12, $89 ($81 district rate) for ages 13 and older; 6:45 a.m.
    or 303-347-5999

    RUNNING

    Sunday

    Rocky Mountain Half Marathon; also women’s 8K; begins and ends at Denver’s Riverfront Park; half marathon ($65 and $75) at 7:30 a.m., women’s 8K ($35 and $40) at 8:15 a.m.

    June 15

    Stadium Stampede 5K; at Invesco Field at Mile High, Denver; 8 a.m.

    July 4

  •  Freedom Run 5K; at Evergreen Middle School, Evergreen; fundraiser for Mount Evans Home Health Care and Mount Evans Hospice; annual event started in 1982, participants last year totaled nearly 1,200; registration fees are $12 (children 14 and younger) and $25 (adults) before race day, $15 (children 14 and younger) and $30 (adults) on race day; 8 a.m.

  •  Liberty Run; 4-miler, also 1-mile walk; at Washington Park, Denver (near South High School); 8 a.m.

  •  Independence Day 5K; at Dorchester Street, Highlands Ranch (near Lansdowne Arms); fundraiser for Developmental Pathways, a nonprofit agency created to serve people with developmental disabilities and their families; $25 (preregistration), $35 (race day); 8:30 a.m.
    or

  •  Boogie’s Diner Buddy 5-mile race; also 1-mile family walk; in Aspen; benefits The Buddy Program, which pairs adult mentors with children in the Roaring Fork Valley; $30, 8 a.m.

    970-920-2130 or

    TRAIL RUNNING

    June 14-15

    Snowmass La Sportiva Trail Race Trifecta; weekend of trail running on Snowmass’ 40 miles of trails; includes 5K, hill climb and half marathon for individual and combined prizes.
    or 970-333-1159

    June 29

    USA Track and Field Trail Running Championships; at Steamboat Springs; 12K for men, 8K for women and juniors; open event for all runners; more than $25,000 in prize money and awards.

    SAILING

    Through July 2

    Series of races each Wednesday for self-righting sailboats at Cherry Creek Reservoir; sponsored by Denver Sailing Association;up to two races each evening; $55; 6:20 p.m. start.
    or 303-771-3271

    Through July 3

    Series of races each Thursday for nonself-righting and Santana 20 sailboats at Cherry Creek Reservoir; sponsored by Denver Sailing Association;up to two races each evening; $55; 6:20 p.m. start. or 303-771-3271

    SKATBOARDING/

    MOUNTAINBOARDING

    June 21

    Denver Go Skate Day; at Denver Public Skatepark; beginner and intermediate contests for skaters of all levels; $5 entry fee for pro-am contest, free for others.

    TRIATHLON/DUATHLON

    Saturday

    Tuneup Sprint Triathlon; at

    Westridge Recreation Center, Highlands Ranch; 500-yard indoor swim, 12-mile bike ride, 5K run; $69; 6 a.m.

    June 21

    Tri the Creek Spring Triathlon; west entrance of Cherry Creek State Park, Aurora; 800-meter swim, 14-mile bike ride, 5K run; $90 (individual), $135 (relay team); 8 a.m.

    720-931-6740 or

    Ongoing through Sept. 15

    Open-water swimming, masters swimming; at Grant Ranch Community Association (Bowles Reservoir) in Littleton; outdoor pool and lake; early-morning and evening sessions; simulated races; $10 per session, season passes also available; presented by Mile High Multisport, LLC.
    or e-mail Pete@milehighmultisport.com or TexBeck25@aol.com

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