On Dec. 31, 1996, Lyman Orton generously placed a conservation easement on his property on Emerald Mountain through Yampa Valley Land Trust/Colorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust. Lyman’s dream was to preserve this portion of Emerald.
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Outdoor Equity Council awarded The Cycle Effect a grant to strengthen the girls mountain bike programs in Eagle, Summit, Routt and Mesa counties. The Cycle Effect is a nonprofit organization.
Women-focused mountain biking nonprofit The Cycle Effect hosted their annual matching gift fundraiser at the end of June at Larkspur restaurant in Vail. According to a news release, the in-person event, along with a digital campaign,.
State leaders distributed the first round of Outdoor Equity Grants to support increased access to outdoor recreation and environmental learning opportunities to underserved students and communities. Specifically, grants went to groups that “connect youth to.
The Cycle Effect hosted their annual matching gift fundraiser at the end of June at Larkspur restaurant. The in-person event, along with the digital campaign, has currently raised over $330,000. The evening’s presentation inspired an.