Encouraging the lifelong habit of cycling for Navajo youths is the goal of the SiiHasin Bike Project.
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Jim Carver, co-owner of Carver Brewing Co., says features such as old glass windows and doors are now in place between booths and tables to separate dinners.
Jim Carver, co-owner of Carver Brewing Co., says features such as old glass windows and doors are now in place between booths and tables to separate dinners.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jim Carver, co-owner of Carver Brewing Co., says the brewpub will reopen Wednesday, and later this month the brewpub will begin moving to can its beer for takeout – moving away from growlers and crawlers.
Jim Carver, co-owner of Carver Brewing Co., says the brewpub will reopen Wednesday, and later this month the brewpub will begin moving to can its beer for takeout – moving away from growlers and crawlers.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jim Carver, co-owner of Carver Brewing Co., says the popular Durango brewpub will reopen Wednesday featuring smashburgers and four different lagers.
Iron Horse Bicycle Classic announces plans for scaled back 2021 event
Ned Overend and gravel enthusiasts will still have a chance to ride in an Iron Horse Bicycle Classic event in 2021.
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Howard Grotts, left, and Keegan Swirbul, battle out to the finish line as Grotts goes on to win the 2018 Iron Horse Bicycle Classic Coca-Cola Road Race in Silverton.
Iron Horse Bicycle Classic announces plans for scaled back 2021 event
Howard Grotts, left, and Keegan Swirbul, battle out to the finish line as Grotts goes on to win the 2018 Iron Horse Bicycle Classic Coca-Cola Road Race in Silverton.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file
Durango’s Howard Grotts competes in an IHBC mountain bike race. This year’s mountain bike race will be moved out of downtown and onto local trails.
Iron Horse Bicycle Classic announces plans for scaled back 2021 event
Durango’s Howard Grotts competes in an IHBC mountain bike race. This year’s mountain bike race will be moved out of downtown and onto local trails.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file
The Iron Horse Bicycle Classic mountain bike race will shit out of downtown Durango for one year in 2021 to help with social distancing efforts and to cut back on spectators.
Iron Horse Bicycle Classic announces plans for scaled back 2021 event
The Iron Horse Bicycle Classic mountain bike race will shit out of downtown Durango for one year in 2021 to help with social distancing efforts and to cut back on spectators.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file
Durango Herald file
Troy Wells, right, begins to pull ahead of Gage Hecht, center, and Ned Overend, left, during the 2014 Iron Horse Bicycle Classic.