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One of two nail-pierced boards left on mountain bike trails; photo by the BLM

Federal officials from the Bureau of Land Management offered a $1,000 reward on Tuesday for information about a person who left dangerous nail-covered boards on a mountain bike trail near Carbondale, Colo.

According to a story in the Denver Post, someone left two boards with numerous sharp nails pointing upward on trails in the Prince Creek area.

One of two nail-pierced boards left on mountain bike trails; photo by the BLM

The boards were left on a trail frequented by mountain bikers. The Glenwood Springs Post Independent reported the booby traps were found on the Creekside and Skillsaw trails.

The BLM said one of the boards was found on public land and one was on a section of trail that crosses private land.

Anyone with information is urged to call the BLM at 970-876-9000.

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