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Route Date Miles Bike Buddies Notes
Orchard Loop 30 Long Haul Trucker

Another warm day mid 50s. A little windy coming back into Ashland.

Bike path loop 30 Long Haul Trucker

Out bike path, around H&D, back Columbus, S. Stage, Vorhees, Colver. Warm, over 50, and cloudy.

Big crash 8 Rock Hopper Paul

Up to Hitt road. Started down. Hit the single track and the next thing I know I'm sitting on the ground talking on the phone to Linda, wiping blood off my face and trying not to breethe too hard. Paul called the ambulnce which was able to make right to where Hitt road turns to trail. This officially ends my mountain biking career.

Medford 32 Long Haul Trucker Andy

Needed to get wine yeast at Blackbird so rode in. Cold but dry.

Bull Gap 25 Rock Hopper Andy, Dan, Paul

Up Tolman. Down Lower BGT, MLT, Cat Walk, Toothpick, Caterpillar, Alice, Upper BTI connector. Nice day. Trails are very bumpy.

Valley Loop 34 Giant OCR2 Andy, Dan, David, Curt, Francisco, Jenn, Paul

Nice group ride. Took it easy. Nice day. Out Talent Ave, Colver, South Stage, Orchard Home. Garfield and back on the bike path.

Toothpick 10 Rock Hopper Paul

Nice night. Still don't need lights till we hit the single track.

Valley Century 101 Giant OCR2 Andy, David

Eagle Point - Gold Hill - Jacksonville. Cold morning but got up to 70. AGC.

Toothpick - White Rabbit 12 Rock Hopper Andy, Paul

Nice warm night. Need lights now at Toothpick.

Valley Loop 42 Giant OCR2 Andy

Nice day. Took off early from work. Out the east side. Back over Dark Hollow. Up Coleman.

Toothpick 10 Rock Hopper Paul

First night ride of the season. Warm day but cooling off pretty fast after sundown.

Toothpick 12 Rock Hopper Andy, Paul

Up Tolman. First Mountain bike ride of the season. Pretty cold coming down.

Old Siskiyou 22 Giant OCR2 Andy, Paul

To the 3 mile marker. Getting dark and cold.

Applegate Lake 49 Long Haul Trucker Andy

Return trip.

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McKay Covered bridge in the Applegate Valley
Applegate Lake 48 Long Haul Trucker Andy

One way on my Trucker. Camped at Seattle bar

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Andy showing off our touring bikes

I believe this was my first loaded overnight on the Surly LHT.

Buck Pairie 40 Giant OCR2

Up Dead Indian Memorial. Started out clear and then got smokey.

Crater Lake 42 Giant OCR2 Andy, David, Paul, Tom

Cool day - just right after it warmed up a bit. Lake was very blue. Pictures on lieb's log. Paul's brother Tom joined us.

Dead Indian - Shale City 25 Giant OCR2

My "I shall be released ride".

Siskiyou Summit 33 Giant OCR2 Andy, Paul

Had to leave at 5:00 and the sun was already down when we got down.

Orchard Loop 30 Giant OCR2 Andy, Dan, Paul

Days getting shorter. Just time to go to Phoenix and back. Good pace though.

Siskiyou Century 66 Giant OCR2 Andy, David, Paul

The metric. Good day, great ride. Met with Dan from the Applegate. He rode with us the whole way. Got hot but we finished before it got too bad. 18 mph average.

Dead Indian 25 Giant OCR2

Warm up ride for tomorrow. Took it slow and easy.

Valley Loop 40 Giant OCR2 Andy, Paul

Bike path to Medford. Cool and breezy.

Siskiyou Summit 40 Giant OCR2

Back home on the road bike. Probably my best time to SS. Went over the top down to the freeway and back.

Turquoise Lake - Hagerman Pass - Carbondale 68 Rock Hopper Andy, Paul

Today was the big one. The highest pass we did, 11,925'. Very steep and rocky at the top. Had to push a lot. Then a long decent down the Frying Pan river to Basalt and on to Carbondale.

Of course we saved the highest pass, and the longest ride, for the last day. From the lake it was easy railroad grade for a few miles with great views of the mountains. Then the road went to hell and it got steep and rocky. At one point I just sat down at the side of the road, and to my delight there were a bunch of wild raspberries. I just sat there and feasted for a while.

Wild Raspberries
Wild Raspberries.

When we got near the top the road turned to sand. At this point all I could do was push. It did flatten out just enough to get back on the bike and ride to the summit. What a rush to have ridden up to just shy of 12,000'.

The road down was very rocky for the first few miles and we had to go slow and get off a lot. It gradually got better and we picked up speed for the long decent into the Frying Pan river valley. I didn't get any pictures but the Frying Pan runs through a red rock canyon with enough green trees to make it really spectacular. It comes out a Basalt where it joins the Roaring Fork. We stopped in Basalt for a quick snack.

From there we got on the Rio Grande bike path for the last 12 miles to Carbondale. Then came the final grunt up the hill to Sharon's house. 345 miles back to where we started.

So that was it. My first big self supported tour. Our first bikepacking trip, well before it was called bikepacking. We crossed the continental divide twice, on rugged dirt roads, had an amazing adventure, saw no bears, and had a great taste of Colorado. I was hooked.

Railroad Bridge - Leadville - Turquoise Lake 38 Rock Hopper Andy, Paul

From Railroad Bridge we got back on the highway and ran into three tourers from Boulder who were also headed for Leadville. We played leapfrog with them all day. We stopped for water at Granite but the town was shut down. Scott was carrying extra and gave us some.

The view today was dominated by the Collegiate Peaks, fifteen 14,000+ foot mountains that form a chain to the west of the Arkansas valley. Very impressive.

The upper Arkansas valley was in an obvious state of decline from it's heyday when there were many mines operating. The last mine shutdown in Leadville in 1999. We passes many boarded up buildings and whole towns that looked like little more than ghost towns. There was a healthy effort to fill the gap with tourism, mostly river rafting, especially in Buena Vista, but beyond that not much. Leadville does attract some tourists and had a revitalized downtown, but you could tell it was a struggle. They do host an awesome mountain bike race each year.

Once we got into Lake County the nice wide shoulder disappeared and some trucks buzzed by pretty close. It was gray and chilly when we got to Leadvile. Leadville claims to be the highest incorporated town in the US at over 10,000'. We ate at Doc Holiday's which was just what you'd expect it to be. Good food as well. From there we went to the town welcome center to look at maps before heading out to the campground. On the way out we passed some old Victorian houses that were being painted with bright colors. The town is trying hard not to fade away.

It was mostly downhill to the May Queen campground on Turquoise Lake. Very few campers as it was already getting cool. Here it was September first and summer was over, the campgrounds were shutting down, and the tourists going home. I'm glad we have such a long fall here in Oregon.

Leadville

Ohaver Lake - Salida - Railroad Bridge 50 Rock Hopper Andy, Paul

Downhill for 15 miles from the pass to Salida. We rode by Andy's house and did some site seeing and had a snack at Bongo Bill's. We stopped at a bike shop where Andy got his "peace" socks.

 

From Salida we rode to Buena Vista. On the way Paul broke another spoke and I somehow messed up my from derailleur. We went to the Trailhead bike shop for repairs. The mechanic there was really good and had us fixed up in no time. After that and a stop to look at the river and a trail, it was on to the Eddyline Brew Pub for lunch.dinner. Very good!

We took a dirt road out of Buena Vista that followed the Arkansas through some nice canyons and through these tunnels.

Our campground was at the Railroad Bridge on the abandoned Rio Grande tracks right on the Arkansas River. This section of the river is the take-out point for people running "the numbers", some class IV-VI rapids.

The Arkansas river
We followed the Arkansas river valley from Salida to Leadville.

Sargents - Marshall Pass - Ohaver Lake 29 Rock Hopper Andy, Paul, Sharon

Sunday. Dirt road at 4% railroad grade. Loose and rocky at times. Pass is 10,842'

We turned right at Sargents and headed up a dirt road at a 4% railroad grade. Started out great but we then got into some loose and rocky stuff. It had just been graded.

It was threatening rain at the top. There were a bunch of mountain bikers doing a fund raiser ride. We ducked under the outhouse shelter for a few minutes but then headed on down.

The campground was at Ohaver lake at 9,200'. It rained several times that evening and I had to take shelter in my tent. Fortunately it didn't leak and everything stayed dry.

Marshall Pass
Each new pass marks a new elevation high for me.

Ohaver Lake
Probably our most scenic campsite.

Campfire
Sharon and I were both into campfires, Andy not so much. I gathered a bunch of dry pine from up above the lake.

Gunnison - Cochecote hills - Sargents 45 Rock Hopper Andy, Paul, Sharon

Saturday - Cochecote hills to Sargents. Tomichi Creek RV park.

From Gunnison we met back up with Sharon and rode out in the Cochecote hills. This was all open barren land. The sky was cool. We then rode to Sargents and stayed in a small cabin at the Tomichi Creek RV Park.

It was there that we met Matt and Gracie who were riding unicycles for the length of the continental divide. They have a website at http://divideby1.com.

Taylor River to Gunnison 20 Rock Hopper Andy, Paul

Friday - Gunnison 20 miles. KOA

Rest day. From the Taylor river it was a short downhill to Gunnison. Paul had a broken spoke so we dropped his bike off at a shop and had lunch at a local place. Then on to the KOA for showers, laundry, and a nice grassy campsite.

Erickson Springs - Kebler Pass - Taylor River 45 Rock Hopper Andy, Paul, Sharon

Thursday - Kebler Pass (10,000') - Crested Butte - Taylor river.

At 10,000 feet Kebler pass was my first big challenge. We continued on the dirt road from the campground. As we approached the pass we encountered fresh gravel in the road. At two miles from the top they were laying fresh chip-seal. It was a mess but the last half mile to the top was clear.

After Kebler Pass we had a choice of going over Ohio pass and down Ohio creek but we opted to go to Crested Butte.

We took the highway from Crested Butte down some miles before cutting across the hills to the Taylor River. The campground had the river on one side and steep cliffs on the other.

Campsite at Taylor River

Carbondale - McClure Pass - Erickson Spings 50 Rock Hopper Andy, Paul, Sharon

Wednesday - Carbondale - McClure Pass - Panonia Reservoir - Erickson Spings campground on Anthricite creek.

Let the climbing begin! And so it was. Breathtaking views, as if I had much breath with all the climbing. But of course there is always the other side, and a nice fast downhill.

The route was highway 133 from Carbondale to the Panonia Reservoir. After stopping for a break at the Panonia Reservoir we turned off the highway and headed up to the Erickson Springs campground on the Anthricite river.

First campsite

Colorado - Rio Grande bike path 45 Rock Hopper Andy, Paul, Sharon

Tuesday - Day ride. Rio Grande rail trail. 45 miles Carbondale to Woody Creek and back. A warm up ride.

Woody Creek

Lakes Loop 74 Giant OCR2 Dan, David

Not too hot on the climb, cool by the Lakes but got hot on Buck Prairie. I did good. We did the long version. Tubb Springs and back side of the lakecd.

Ramble around town 10 Rock Hopper

Adjusting new seat post and bar ends, and recovering from yesterday's ride.

Siskyou Summit 40 Giant OCR2 Paul

Over the top and down to the gravel. Back out 66 to Old Greensprings to get the milage.uch cooler.

Orchard Loop 36 Giant OCR2 Paul

Nice evening. The air is clean. Started out hot but cooled off nicely. Good recovery ride.

Mt. Ashland 52 Giant OCR2 Paul

Harder than last time. Very cool on top and part way down. Timed one hour from ProjectA to Callahans. Time trialers were doing it in 32 minutes.

Griffin Creek Road 33 Rock Hopper

The gravel part. On my mountain bike with the 1.5 touring tires.

Orchard Loop 36 Giant OCR2 Paul

East side up David lane and then west side up Coleman creek. Much cooler.