- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
Here's one for ya... from the RME Archives.-
...Damn...i had to squint at that one again. Hidden splendor? I was getting snowed on down there two weeks ago.
Meeeeyoow!!
Nope. I think this particular trail might not exist anymore, if that helps.Cabin Trail? Chainsaw?
Here are a few that should be a challenge. Most trails don't have names so I'll settle for mountain ranges or canyon names.
First one looks like Death Canyon right by the mine?
#2 looks like the Jacob City area?
Ok, a little more information I found out. Turns out that it is closed to mt bikes too. But if you google "June's Bottom" you will find some recent trip reports of mt bikers in that area that claim it's open to them.
There is one exception to the closure: If you are a relative to the family who lived there, apparently you have access of some sort most likely by permit.
It is officially called a "Heritage Access Permit". It goes therough the same permit process as a SRP. Junes bottom is named after June Marsing who operated a farm next to the river and sold "maps". If you are a decendant of June Marsing, you can apply for permission to get to Junes bottom by mechanised travel.
A decendant of June's rides motorcycles with us occassionaly and we are in the process of filing an application to be able to ride motorcycles to Junes bottom.