



This ride had it all, the brutal 2,000' in 2 mile storm castle climb, a few miles of bike carrying over an old burn, blown out and fast 4 wheeler trail, a shooting range, a fire road climb and screaming fast singletrack. I wouldn't recommend the Lime creek trail as it doesn't seem to have seen any use in several years between garnet and the blown out quad trail at the end.
Denny insisted I take pictures, so here you go. Also included is a GPS profile, since I'm a geek like that. It was made with Topofusion, which is a sweet program made by a passionate mountain biker. The low section in the middle included drinking an Olympia by Squaw creek for lunch.

2 comments:
Jebus! Thanks for the pics, John.
Is this a ride, or a hike a lot ride a little?
probably a mile or so of walking, but lots of stopping to climb over trees.
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