Nice!Good Morning peeps! We're finally leaving Salida today and heading to Buffalo Creek. Any Coloradans have any secret Intel? We're riding a shit ton of stuff off MtbProject.
Big Loop is on the list! So is little scraggly. I'm excited!!!!Nice!
If you guys have the legs the "big loop" is a great sample of that area.
An alternate works be nice kitty>little scraggly loop> shinglemill >cold beer
No that was me suggesting after all those trails you have a cold beer.I don't see cold beer...the trail. Is it called something else?
Hahahaha got it!!!!!No that was me suggesting after all those trails you have a cold beer.
In fact don't chance it, have two.
How long are you guys gonna be in Colorado yet? Let us know if you make the front range for some local rides beer food and shenanigans.Hahahaha got it!!!!!
We're in CO all summer but I'm not sure we'll get any closer to Denver.How long are you guys gonna be in Colorado yet? Let us know if you make the front range for some local rides beer food and shenanigans.
That's smart.We're in CO all summer but I'm not sure we'll get any closer to Denver.
It seems hot everywhere, so we'll just ride early. Our trailer is 4 season so it stays coolish.It's actually too hot for Buff Crik right now. If you can shuffle your schedule, I'd stay in the high country and time BC for a cooler stretch.
Know anything about the riding around Fairplay? We could swing by there first.It's actually too hot for Buff Crik right now. If you can shuffle your schedule, I'd stay in the high country and time BC for a cooler stretch.
Gold Dust is close. I think @6thElement has ridden it both ways.Know anything about the riding around Fairplay? We could swing by there first.
I guess maybe more around Jefferson, COGold Dust is close. I think @6thElement has ridden it both ways.
Sorry to hear.Sad end to a good weekend. Last minute decision to see a Nirvana tribute band Friday night resulted in much alcohol consumed and good times with 10 friends. Saturday night Dinner and seeing The Connells resulted in another late night and much alcohol consumed. While doing my cooking on Sunday afternoon, my wife shows me a news article about a friend of ours who was in a jet ski accident on Lake Wedowee, in which he lost his life and his daughter lost a leg. Very bummed this Monday morning.
Where did you go?Morning Monkeys.
What a weekend, wish it was still going. Got the truck to the campsite without issues even after sitting in rush hour traffic doing 5mph, ugh. While the site wasn't ideal, it was a solid beta test and a huge success. Also found lots of other potential sites along the way.
Work is for suckers.
Sheep Creek. Kenosha CT is fairly close. Also - Breck is *just* over the pass from Fairplay. And then Vail is quite close at that point.Know anything about the riding around Fairplay? We could swing by there first.
Sheep Creek is 436% worth your time. Like, maybe "you're messing up at life if you don't ride it" levels of worth your time. Okay... not that level, but it's awesome.Know anything about the riding around Fairplay? We could swing by there first.
I have only ridden Gold Dust in the "down" direction, and it's super fun. One could out-and-back it, or make it a loop by pedaling up Boreas Pass road... which is a dirt road and therefore kinda sucky but also maybe fine?Gold Dust is close. I think @6thElement has ridden it both ways.
Jefferson and Fairplay are really close to each other, only like 15-20 miles apart? And honestly, I hear the CT from Kenosha Pass to Georgia Pass is riding as an out-and-back... also highly worthy of your time. Not sure how high up you can get right now, but this is a many more betterer option than Buff Crick IMNSHO... I echo what @SkaredShtles said about staying in the high country.I guess may
I guess maybe more around Jefferson, CO
GET OUT OF MY HEAD.Sheep Creek. Kenosha CT is fairly close. Also - Breck is *just* over the pass from Fairplay. And then Vail is quite close at that point.
This. Fackin' BRUTAL temps at Buff Crick... not a lot in the shade there due to historic fires. Lots of burn area. But also... if you DO go, Charlie's Cutoff > something (Honestead?) > Sandywash is the most funnest descendy mix of trails there. Blackjack if you want low-speed tech with high consequences.Srsly - if it's going to be mid- to high-90's down here on the plains, Buff Crik is going to be pretty brutal-ish, although can be mitigated by early start as you obviously know.
Check the CTR Facebook group... lots of CT reports coming in from all over the state since the grand depart of the CTR is starting in a couple of weeks.Oh - when you get to Summit County, can you do Copper -> Searle and let me know how the snow situation is approaching Searle?
Riverside campground in Estacada. It took 3.5 hours to get there Friday, less than 2 hours to get home Sunday. I am a big fan of the Clakamas river and that area is great.Where did you go?
Oh - and I forgot to add - it's totally worth doing an out-n-back from Long Gulch on the CT out to Lost Park campground. The gradual DH from the top of the saddle to the campground is just so much fun.GET OUT OF MY HEAD.
We rode Cooper Searle last time and LOVED LOVED LOVED it!!Sheep Creek. Kenosha CT is fairly close. Also - Breck is *just* over the pass from Fairplay. And then Vail is quite close at that point.
Srsly - if it's going to be mid- to high-90's down here on the plains, Buff Crik is going to be pretty brutal-ish, although can be mitigated by early start as you obviously know.
Oh - when you get to Summit County, can you do Copper -> Searle and let me know how the snow situation is approaching Searle?
This one I don't think I know... but I was gonna suggest also riding the CT from Kenosha heading east as an out and back... it has some fun sections. Super pretty in the fall, spring would probably be awesome as well.Oh - and I forgot to add - it's totally worth doing an out-n-back from Long Gulch on the CT out to Lost Park campground. The gradual DH from the top of the saddle to the campground is just so much fun.
Parking here.
The only reason I didn't also suggest this is... there's usually downed trees on that bad chicken until August in a low- snow year... it's gonna be murderous this year methinks.Oh - and if you climb the CT to Georgia Pass, can you head down West Jefferson trail and let me know how it is?
Yeah - this is a variation that involves the far east section before you hit the Wilderness Area along the N. Fork of Lost Creek. Bonus points for riding it the extra mile-ish to the campground at the end of the valley. Also ends with a pretty fun descent right to the car.This one I don't think I know... but I was gonna suggest also riding the CT from Kenosha heading east as an out and back... it has some fun sections. Super pretty in the fall, spring would probably be awesome as well.
Shhhh... why do you think I suggested they do it? We need a 1st-hand report.The only reason I didn't also suggest this is... there's usually downed trees on that bad chicken until August in a low- snow year... it's gonna be murderous this year methinks.
Dude - bust my chops and then suggest this ride?Oh, and I've been thinking... you know what else is basically "on the way" from Salida area to Buffalo Creek? Why... this ride right here is practically on the route!