Day 3 - 4th of July Ants Basin to Fisher Creek
We finally got in the Stanley Bakery for breakfast this day and it lived up to the hype. Temps were a bit warmer too, so things were definitely on the up and up. Many options for routes were on the table but getting into some of the areas I wanted to check out involved big point to point rides. Not able to shuttle this meant shortening the routes and doing some road riding. 4 miles of flat pavement and a 2k fire road climb over 10 miles wasn't bad, and it got us to what I think was my favorite ride of the trip.
Singletrack options notes: the part of the route included in today's ride is from 4th of July Lake to the turnoff for Williams Creek Trail at the big meadow. We rode this trail the direction of the route. The climb from 4th of July Lake to the ridge above Ants Basin is tough, and maybe half riding, half HAB. The views are worth taking a breather for on the way up and at the top. The descent down from the ridge to Ants would be a little hairy on a loaded bike. The Switchbacks are challenging and there are a few tough sections on the way over to Born Lakes. It is not hard to follow the route provided you go right to the lake and then follow the trail north from there - stick to the most used trail and you'll be fine. It becomes a little technical dropping down from the lake but overall it is not bad. There are a few short punchy climbs but most of the trail is good to ride.
Alternate route options: If you don't want to ride the entire singletrack option route there are a couple abbreviated routes you can do to get to some of the goods. The first is most worthwhile, and would be to follow our ride for today up 4th of July Creek Road. Its not bad at all, and lots of good camping along the road. Then do the trail from 4th of July TH to Ants Basin, to Warm Springs Trail. You can either take Williams Creek Trail as we did or continue on trail 646 to Garland Lakes and then drop Little Casino - a definite happy ending with good hot springs options on the ride into Stanley. This would be doable in one long day or split it in two with some great backcountry camping. The second option would be to climb Fisher Creek Rd and then ride out Little Casino for a shorter day.
We would end on the legendary Fisher Creek trail, which is actually called Williams Creek Tr (the fire road to get to it is Fisher)
The pavement was a breeze and we were soon onto the dirt road. It went from sage to nice forest, to burnt valley. The turning trees made for some great scenery and the climb was not bad at all, except for 1/2mi near the top. Took around 90min to get to the singletrack. Same as it would have taken to shuttle, so whatever.
We started off with the same climb to 4th of July Lake as we did on Day1. This time we turned L just before the lake and did some hike a bike up to a high ridgeline
[we join the singletrack option route at just this side of 4th of July Lake down below] We were greeted with a mind-popping view of Ants basin on the other side
Check out the bend
There was a fun descent off the ridgeline into Ants basin
But watch your speed, the switchbacks were sharp and steep
Lower down they got real loose too, which made it hard as the views were trying their best to draw your eyes off the trail
A bit of easy cruising toward Born Lakes
Then the riding got tougher with some nice chunk and steep climbs/descents
Some maps show the trail going straight north in the basin but the route you want is to go straight to Born lakes and pick up the trail near its outlet down Warm Spring Cr
The trail from there was a great mix of rough and buff
More color down the canyon
There were a few steep climbs to get above cliffs over the creek
And more nice colors as we rode through a burn area
Looking back up the valley
Nearing the end of our ride on Warm Springs trail we enter the big meadow
The creek is looking quite fishy here, but I forgot my packable rod. GIl checks it out for fish
[this crossing is 1/4mi or so before the Williams Creek turnoff where we left the route]We had our last climb of the day up to the top of Williams Creek Trail, around 800ft in a couple miles. We were back on moto trail now (from 4th July Lake to our turnoff here was non motorized) and this one was nice and buff, easy climbing all the way up.
Then a couple more miles climbing on Williams Cr
I had pictured the whole descent being buff trail through burn area like this
But most of it actually looked more like this
After a couple of us nearly got taken out by cattle we had a bit more of a climb before the final descent. Very fast and fun trail, though I wouldn't call it the best in the area like most people seem to.
After the ride we were back to the hot springs for a soak and refreshments. Same scene as the day before, but larger snakes!
Stats were around 36mi and +/-4,700 (includes the 2k dirt road climb)