Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #140 on: June 11, 2014, 09:09:04 AM
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Gabriel Amadeus
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« Reply #140 on: June 11, 2014, 09:09:04 AM » |
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I'm curious if anyone is planning on bushwhacking the Atlanta > Alturas Lake 'shortcut' that skirts the wilderness area and cuts out Ketchum? A group of us are planning on it around July 18th and will report back, but any beta before then would be sweet!
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #141 on: June 13, 2014, 12:28:55 PM
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PeteStaehling
Location: Tallahassee, FL
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« Reply #141 on: June 13, 2014, 12:28:55 PM » |
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I thought I would give this thread a bump for two reasons. First I was hoping to get an answer on the traffic and GPX questions I asked a couple posts earlier in the thread and second I was wondering if anyone else will be starting the route next week. I'll probably be driving out leaving from the east coast on Monday. So likely starting out on the main loop by Thursday.
I do have a nice gpx file that someone generously shared (see the thread on the Adventure Cycling Forum), but I still wondered about the official one.
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #142 on: June 18, 2014, 01:27:12 PM
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #143 on: June 22, 2014, 09:17:38 PM
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carbonguy
Location: your backyard
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« Reply #143 on: June 22, 2014, 09:17:38 PM » |
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Any chance you could shoot me over what you've got so far? I was hoping to start this Tuesday. Thanks!
Update: ACA contacted me within hours to help me out, and Casey, too! Thanks for helping me out last minute!
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #144 on: June 24, 2014, 10:26:42 AM
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idahospud
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« Reply #144 on: June 24, 2014, 10:26:42 AM » |
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I live near Crouch and have ridden much of the route on my motorcycle and some of it on my mtn and road bikes. Some responses to questions:
1. Starting in Crouch would be a good option. It has a small grocery store. There are 2 RV storage lots where you could leave your car or maybe even at the 2 RV parks in town.
2. Traffic will depend on location and time. Weekends are busy during the summer near lakes, rivers and campgrounds. A couple sections will have shuttle buses for rafters. Traffic decreases after Labor Day but so do daylight hours.
3. For those doing the route in a clockwise direction and want a mostly dirt cut-off to Boise before Stanley: I suggest taking either: a) Scott Mtn Road (FS 556/555) past Deadwood Reservoir to Banks-Lowman (Hwy 17 paved) to Crouch then FS 615 to Placerville then FS 307. Then take either FS 364 (Grimes Creek Rd, easy gravel paralleling the creek) or FS 311 (Warm Sprgs Rd, slower more scenic two-track on the ridgetop and mountainside) to Hwy 21. (There are probably dirt alternatives to Boise instead of Hwy 21, but I don't know them.) Scott Mtn is rougher but shorter than Bear Valley. Check the Boise NF website for the MVUM maps for the Lowman and Idaho City Ranger Districts for details.
or b) Bear Valley/Clear Creek Road (FS 582) to Banks-Lowman then follow the directions above. Bear Valley Road has a gentler grade, is scenic, follows a lovely creek and has good camping options. Both routes climb one or more summits.
4. National Forest Service maps. The FS Motor Vehicle User Maps (MVUMs) will show all the roads and motor-legal trails. They are available on the FS websites as pdf files (too big to print) or you can call the FS office and request they mail paper copies to you free of charge or you can pick them up as you go from the local FS ranger offices.
5. Rain. We don't get much in the summer. Usually just dry lightning storms which spark fires. The roads can get silty, especially if there is any logging activity nearby. Bring plenty of chain lube.
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #145 on: June 24, 2014, 11:10:10 AM
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #146 on: June 24, 2014, 12:10:44 PM
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caseygreene
Location: missoula
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« Reply #146 on: June 24, 2014, 12:10:44 PM » |
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Just talked to the folks at the Stanley RS, and Decker Flat Rd./FR 210 is OPEN. They just haven't updated the website.
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #147 on: June 24, 2014, 12:12:35 PM
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Aslan
Simple, reliable, light
Location: Chico, CA
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« Reply #147 on: June 24, 2014, 12:12:35 PM » |
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Casey,
Thanks for the update. How is the work coming on the GPS file? Will it have water sources / hot springs as waypoints?
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #148 on: June 24, 2014, 12:22:09 PM
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caseygreene
Location: missoula
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« Reply #148 on: June 24, 2014, 12:22:09 PM » |
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They are done. We are waiting for them to be posted. Which will happen ASAP.
The data contains hot springs, but not water sources - there are wayyyy to many of those to list.
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #149 on: June 24, 2014, 12:36:07 PM
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Aslan
Simple, reliable, light
Location: Chico, CA
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« Reply #149 on: June 24, 2014, 12:36:07 PM » |
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Thanks Casey! We are looking forward to this route. Starting out on July 11th. Should be awesome. Thanks for all of your work on this.
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #150 on: June 24, 2014, 03:13:08 PM
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paulmissoula
Location: Harrisonburg, Virginia
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« Reply #150 on: June 24, 2014, 03:13:08 PM » |
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Getting ready for a 7-day trip on the route starting next Monday. Planning to do a clockwise loop of the northern main route (using Lowman cutoff) starting in Stanley or maybe Crouch to cut off the out and back to/from Stanley. Hope to see some folks out there!
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #151 on: June 26, 2014, 11:53:25 AM
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caseygreene
Location: missoula
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #152 on: June 26, 2014, 01:40:00 PM
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metalartgate
Location: Bend, OR
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« Reply #152 on: June 26, 2014, 01:40:00 PM » |
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Hey Casey, When I go to the provided link I'm not seeing where to down load. If I click on Route Tracks or Route Tracks and Service Waypoints I get the index of gpx data. I than click on IHSMBR and I get back to the page I started on from your post.
-gary
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #153 on: June 26, 2014, 01:42:08 PM
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Gabriel Amadeus
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« Reply #153 on: June 26, 2014, 01:42:08 PM » |
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Yeeee-HA!
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #154 on: June 26, 2014, 03:14:39 PM
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caseygreene
Location: missoula
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« Reply #154 on: June 26, 2014, 03:14:39 PM » |
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Hey Casey, When I go to the provided link I'm not seeing where to down load. If I click on Route Tracks or Route Tracks and Service Waypoints I get the index of gpx data. I than click on IHSMBR and I get back to the page I started on from your post.
Must have been a glitch is it working now?
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #155 on: June 26, 2014, 04:39:35 PM
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metalartgate
Location: Bend, OR
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« Reply #155 on: June 26, 2014, 04:39:35 PM » |
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Yes thank you!
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #156 on: July 01, 2014, 06:18:55 AM
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sirtirithon
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« Reply #156 on: July 01, 2014, 06:18:55 AM » |
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Thanks Casey! We are looking forward to this route. Starting out on July 11th. Should be awesome. Thanks for all of your work on this.
We are starting July 11th as well. Leaving from McCall and going clockwise. Enjoy the trip!
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #157 on: July 05, 2014, 04:43:28 PM
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rickgibbs
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« Reply #157 on: July 05, 2014, 04:43:28 PM » |
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Howdy,
A few buddies and I are planning on heading out the last week of July but only have 5-6 days to ride. We were thinking of hitting Willow Creek, White Cloud and then heading back via the Lowman cutoff. Looks like this is about 375miles and 54k feet of climbing. Do you think this is possible in the time we have available for a couple east coasters ;-)
Thanks
Rick
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #158 on: July 06, 2014, 09:45:53 AM
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carbonguy
Location: your backyard
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« Reply #158 on: July 06, 2014, 09:45:53 AM » |
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Just a couple pointers from my adventure last week: The East Fork Salmon River is big. No way anyone will cross that for a while. And, it's not necessary. There's single track north of the track. We didn't find the beginning of the single track, but walked through some sagebrush and then hit the single track. That should be the route! You'll have to google-earth where the singletrack begins.
- Germania Creek crossing is sketchy at the moment. Most likely possible to cross in a week or so at the point near the trail crossing. I walked up and down the river for 0.3 miles and there was no better spot. There are trees down and across the river about a mile up, and there's a fording point farther up, too, at which point it would make more sense to take a different trail up into the White Cloud Mountains, instead of bushwhacking back to the original Germania creek crossing.
- There's snow at 9000+ feet. We talked to a couple mountain bikers who, after circumventing Germania creek, did most of the White Clouds portion (Ryan and Bryan), and they encountered severe hike-a-bike trough snow for about 1-3?? miles up high as low as 8500 feet, and lots of blow-downs at some other portion later on.
Summary: The White Clouds option is tough. Depending on conditions, experience and gear, you may need 2-4 days for the single track alone. 2 days being for expert mountain-bikepacking people, and 4 days for the hardy "i can do anything if I work hard enough" folks.
It's stunningly beautiful. Get out there and ride.
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Topic Name: Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - 2014 info thread
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Reply #159 on: July 07, 2014, 05:35:52 PM
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VermontGal
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
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« Reply #159 on: July 07, 2014, 05:35:52 PM » |
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For those interested in snowpack, this site shows very close to "real time" satellite images - just scroll back a day or two until you find a day that is clear (no clouds) in the area you're interested in. I use it for trip planning all the time in Utah. https://earthdata.nasa.gov/labs/worldview/ It's not as precise as the snowtel sites but it shows the general snow in the area. A few of us from Salt Lake (through the http://www.meetup.com/SLC-Bicycle-Touring-and-Bikepacking/ group) are planning to try about 350 miles, most of the loop north of the Lowman cut-off with some variation, in late July / early August. We will try the Secesh singletrack and the northern part of the Eagle's Nest singletrack. I'm interested to know about ATV traffic - is this likely to be significant? We just returned from a Fourth of July trip where we were the only non-motorized folks for many many miles around us.
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