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Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19209924)
Where's the first one, indy?
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/18716211 |
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19339949)
Ha ha. This is the John Wayne Pioneer / Iron Horse Trail. It goes from North Bend to Idaho. In the winter, they groom the section from Crystal Springs to Hyak for Nordic skiing. This is from a 17 mile ski tour. Flat as a pancake, which turns out to be a lot harder than hilly terrain.
Do they rent skis? |
Originally Posted by indyfabz
(Post 19339971)
Beginning of Pipestone Pass (State Highway 2) heading west toward Butte, MT. I had stopped by the side of the road for a snack and to put on sunscreen. Nice little climb:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/18716211 I haven't been to Montana in a very long time. It was stunningly beautiful when I was there and I've been meaning to go back for years. I've been toying with the thought of a bike vacation. |
Originally Posted by Doge
(Post 19340019)
Can you give GPS location please. I see North Bend near Seattle and John Wayne Pioneer Trail near Idaho.
Do they rent skis? The rest of the trail isn't groomed for skiing. There are about 8.5 miles of it that are groomed from November to the end of March. Typically from Wednesdays through Sundays. There's a grooming report you can check in the morning before you leave. Crystal Springs and Hyak are sno parks, they're areas in state parks that get plowed parking. We buy an annual pass to use them. There are no services at the parks other than a portapotty at the trailhead. But the Snoqualmie Nordic Center is walking distance to the Hyak trailhead. They rent skis. I don't know if you have to use them on their property or not. REI in Seattle also rents skis (classic and skate). A mile up the road is Cabin Creek, which is less scenic, but has a bunch of twisty, hilly loops. That said, if you wanted to come out here to ski, for more than a day or two, the Methow Valley would be a much better destination. There's something like 150 miles of groomed trail. Lots of great lodging, some good restaurants, plenty of places to rent skis. You can ski one way from Winthrop to Mazama on flat ground and get a free shuttle back to your car. Or, you can spend a week skiing hut to hut over Rendezvous Mountain, all on immaculately groomed trails. Here's some Methow Valley skiing, this is in Rendezvous Basin and Gunn Ranch Road. https://farm1.staticflickr.com/685/3...ec463f_o_d.jpg https://farm1.staticflickr.com/353/3...3764f2_o_d.jpg This is the Methow Community Trail. https://farm1.staticflickr.com/721/3...275863_o_d.jpg |
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19340070)
Thanks! Were all of those pics you posted along this route?
Not from that one segment. They are from my 11-day tour there last June. This was the full route minus the final few miles from Adventure Cycling's headquarters back to the campground I started from: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/14890942 Made a little album: https://www.flickr.com/photos/105349...57667672266654 The photos are not as good as the ones from by 2014 tour there, during which I did a shorter version of the above route, but I don't have access to that album right now. I have actually toured in the state four times since 2009. Some really beautiful country and lots of places to camp. Have this on tap for this June: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/18316675 I may have to cut out the leg to Glacier N.P. and back if it doesn't appear that the west side of Going to the Sun is going to be fully open by my planned arrival. (Heavy snow pack so far this winter.) If I do have to skip it, I will substitute a loop through Kootenai National Forest earlier in the trip that will take me to Libby. I won't mind terribly as I have ridden up to Logan pass three times before. |
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Another one from Montana during a 2011 tour there:
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Originally Posted by Saguaro
(Post 19342205)
North Phoenix Arizona:
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Great pic's! Makes me want to get out and explore, looking forward to when I can share my photos :)
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Local riding roads, and one at night. Talk about a road to nowhere, try riding up a lonely mountain road at night. The only place the road goes is into the darkness.
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Originally Posted by ClydeTim
(Post 19432205)
The only place the road goes is into the darkness.
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Originally Posted by reppans
(Post 19342150)
Mokidugway, by any chance? |
Originally Posted by rumrunn6
(Post 19432410)
gorgeous. reminds me of a scene from the movie Close Encounters (at night around a mountain bend). ever see any UFOs?
:thumb: NO UFO's but hear plenty of scary animal sounds. :eek: |
Originally Posted by ClydeTim
(Post 19432534)
:thumb: NO UFO's but hear plenty of scary animal sounds. :eek:
Would kill to spend a day on roads like that. |
Originally Posted by Dan333SP
(Post 19432544)
Where is that? California I'd assume, but where in Cali?
Would kill to spend a day on roads like that. GMR is part of the Tour de California. :thumb: I did a ride beyond Crystal Lake with a but to a place called Dawson Saddle. IIRC, it was about 8000+ feet of climbing. GRM, the basic out and back is 40 miles with nearly 5,000 ft, almost all on the out section. |
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From last week. Not a paved road but a road nonetheless.
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This is a pointless 20-second video of an open road (and my cockpit) that only a dyed-in-the-wool roadie could possibly waste 20 seconds on.
Warning: you don't get 20 seconds of your life back if you watch this. |
Originally Posted by rousseau
(Post 19516223)
Warning: you don't get 20 seconds of your life back if you watch this
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Originally Posted by WEK
(Post 19208249)
Somewhere in the suburban wilds of the Wasatch Front's east bench (Utah). If you're going to hurt, you might as well look at stuff like this while you do it. :thumb:
V V V V https://c3.staticflickr.com/6/5564/3...f34bf2f7_h.jpg |
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