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Presenter hails project to link “Whole Enchilada” mountain-bike route to Moab pathway
Summary
A presenter at a trail kickoff said a project will close a short road gap so riders on the internationally known “Whole Enchilada” can use a continuous, non-motorized pathway into Moab; the route draws about 24,000 riders a year and supports local tourism.
A presenter at a project kickoff described work to close a short but hazardous road section that currently interrupts access from the "Whole Enchilada" mountain-bike route into Moab’s non-motorized pathway, saying the change will improve safety and connectivity for thousands of riders.
The presenter said the “Whole Enchilada,” known internationally for red-rock mountain biking, draws about 24,000 riders annually and supports an industry in Moab that depends on the…
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