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Jeppesen Terminal, Ansbacher Hall, Level 6 North, before A Bridge Security
The DEN Arts Program partnered with several organizations and individuals to help represent the vast number of biking, hiking and climbing opportunities throughout the state. Bike & Climb Colorado was both educational and visually impactful with features touting Colorado’s famous 14ers displays of extraordinary custom and retro bicycles to name a few. An excursion through Bike & Climb Colorado took DEN travelers on an adventurous journey throughout the mountains, cities and plains of our amazing Centennial State.
Participating exhibitors included: American Alpine Club; American Mountaineering Museum; Bicycle Colorado; Colorado Department of Transportation; Colorado Fourteeners Initiative; Colorado Mountain Club; Colorado Parks and Wildlife; Connor Wood Bicycles; Continental Divide Trail Coalition; Outward Bound; Rocky Mountain Posters; White Rhino Customs.
Bike & Climb Colorado put Coloradans’ passion for biking, hiking and climbing on display. The exhibit featured an array of photos, paintings, climbing and biking equipment and even a few taxidermy critters, that all captured the relationships and interplay between recreation, conservation, transportation, restoration, safety and innovation in Colorado’s great outdoors.