Well, we made it there and back again. Right at 300 miles over 5 days.
Mechanically Lolly the tandem was flawless. We had a couple of spokes loosen a bit the first day but they were able to be tensioned well enough in the field. After that, they stayed snugged up and doing what spokes are supposed to do.
The brakes with upgraded 203mm rotors never acted up and stopped us well whenever we needed them.
The bags held up very well and rarely needed adjusting.
My wife now understands what it is like out on a ride like the TD and how it can wear you down. She felt that she was going to be in good enough shape for it, but day 1 (102 miles to Elkford) provided an eye opening experience. By day 4 though, we had started climbing well and I decided that we would go over Whitefish Divide. We walked out the last 1/2 mile but ground out all of the rest and had a very nice picnic in the pass. Polebridge was a real treat after all of that.
Our last day, we were going to take the Inner North Fork road but the Polebridge rangers told us that it was off limits due to bear activity and efforts to trap the bad actors. So, we got stuck on the outer road with all of the traffic and dust.
Nevertheless, we persevered and completed what we mostly wanted to do in 5 days.
A momma bear with cubs, mountain goats, some spruce grouse, many many deer and a wolf rounded out the encounters.
Day 1 - At the top of Elk Pass.