

After going around the dam road there is a soft trail along the water's edge (not sure if this is considered part of the CCT). There is a climb out of the golf course then a short descent and under I-225 then a climb either way to go around the dam road.

You take an underpass to cross Havana then along Kennedy Golf Course. This section is well signed and could be confusing if it weren't.

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The second connects from the High Line Canal Trail at the end of the Cherry Creek Golf Course. It's a very nice ride with enjoyable views and just a few climbs. To complete a loop of the park you ride on a road and then the Parker Rd Trail. The first is the part that runs through the south part of Cherry Creek Reservoir. Modules can be completed at the student's discretion, no particular order is required, and there are no prerequisites.I've ridden on 3 sections of this trail. AFTB's three different levels are comprised of 30 individual modules. The classes are free of charge and not only provide information about the military lifestyle you are now a part of, but also provide great opportunities to meet others who like to get involved in our community. Why just survive your military experience when you can thrive?ĪFTB classes are standardized throughout the entire Army ~ wherever you and your Soldier are assigned, you can take advantage of the information offered through the program. AFTB is training for a way of life that prepares everyone in America’s Army to function at their personal highest level, in any situation, with minimal outside support. Strong families are the pillar of support behind strong Soldiers. AFTB is a program developed by family members for family members, a volunteer-led organization with a central tenet: provide training and knowledge to support the total Army effort.
