Day 2: To high of Fisher Creek Loop
89 miles, 6960 toes of climb
It was a simple experience right down to Ketchum within the pre-dawn hours, although I’d forgotten how a lot pedaling is required within the decrease half and was glad to be on contemporary legs. After a much-needed cease on the Heat Springs Base Camp for decent espresso and resupply it was off to the singletrack. These quick sections was once my nemesis on my touring bike and even my Fargo, however they have been a bit simpler on Stella and earlier than I knew it the Harriman Path was forward.
The twenty mile stretch to Galena is at all times more durable than it ought to be for some cause. There wasn’t even a headwind this yr, however my saddle space was sore and the gradual uphill appeared to take without end. At Galena Lodge I ordered soup, a profitable change from the standard burger that I’ve hassle stuffing down, and an entire pile of snacks for the street. Professional tip: you may order issues that aren’t on their common menu. I ordered a pile of cheese cubes, and a PB&J sandwich off the varieties menu.
After a lot time within the saddle I used to be truly wanting ahead to the notorious Titus Lake hike-a-bike. This may be TMI however in case somebody on the market wants to listen to it: I took off my chamois at Galena, washed it, and left it off till I reached Titus Lake. This made an enormous distinction in my saddle state of affairs and I’m satisfied it’s the explanation I fared comparatively effectively in that regard this yr.
Scattered showers made the climb to Titus a bit extra fascinating, but it surely was over quickly sufficient. This is able to end up to NOT be probably the most tough part of hike-a-bike this yr, not even shut.





The next descent and flatter driving by way of open landscapes mercifully introduced a semi-tailwind, and the standard aggressive sheep canine have been fortunately nowhere to be seen. I used to be off the freeway and beginning Fisher Creek Loop as darkness fell. An outdated man out strolling his canine close to the beginning of the path wished me luck. “You’re gettin a late begin!” he yelled after me. I felt like replying “You don’t have any concept…” however simply instructed him I’d be effective.
This part used to creep me out at midnight, however I didn’t thoughts it a lot this time. I did really feel drained although, nonetheless deep in sleep debt from the nights earlier than the race. As I received slower and loopier I made a decision to camp simply earlier than the ultimate descent. I’d by no means slept up there earlier than, but it surely was heat and I knew the low space that follows, Decker Flat, can be freezing. At my tempo it will be hours earlier than reaching the subsequent hotter spot on Redfish Ridge. So I turned in early, round 11pm, and loved a comfortable warm-ish campsite. Lightning flashed in opposition to the hills close by however I received just a few drops of rain.
Day 3: To Cape Horn Creek close to excessive level of Lola Creek Path (new part)
68 miles, 6297 toes of climb
The descent down Fisher Creek Loop was straightforward sufficient within the morning, although the path didn’t really feel as easy as I remembered it. The solar rose whereas I used to be pedaling the frigid flats, freezing chilly and so very glad I hadn’t slept down there.
Redfish Ridge is a tough little part of tough singletrack, and although I actually walked lots I additionally rode greater than I ever have earlier than. At one level I used to be startled by a hunter sitting proper beside the path in sneaky camo, bow and arrows at his toes, however he was a pleasant man and we chatted a bit. At Redfish Lodge I blew straight by way of, fixated on attending to Stanley as early as potential.


I used to be in Stanley by late morning, and took a while to eat a superb meal and consider carefully about my resupply. There can be no extra resupply till Backyard Valley 115 miles later, and this subsequent stretch included each of the tough new sections. I knew I would want at the least 1.5 days of meals, perhaps extra if I reached Backyard Valley after the Chevron closed. I stocked up at each the gasoline station and the mercantile, then struggled to suit all the pieces on my bike. I must carry as a lot as I might match and hope for the perfect.
Leaving Stanley I used to be glad to get pleasure from Nip n Tuck Highway and Stanley Lake throughout a phenomenal, clear, and heat afternoon. A lot better than freezing chilly darkness! I used to be happy by how briskly and straightforward the Elk Mountain singletrack was for me this time round, primarily because of Stella’s succesful path abilities. The freeway was a bit tedious, after which it was left at Lure Creek for the primary new part.
The primary few miles have been good mild singletrack climbing by way of a reasonably forest. However at Marten Lake the “path” headed straight as much as a ridge by way of steep, tough, and rutted switchbacks. I’ve solely seen a couple of hike-a-bikes like this in all my miles of driving! I’d say it was a bit worse than the GDMBR’s Fleecer Ridge going northbound, and never fairly as unhealthy (positively not as lengthy) as Djuku Go in Kyrgyzstan.




I occurred to be leapfrogging with a few superior riders on the time, which was very fortunate. Their firm made the climb really feel like a humorous catastrophe as an alternative of a lonely slog. We struggled to elevate our bikes step-by-step, however lastly, ultimately, all of us reached the highest. The views have been nice, however darkness was falling and so was the temperature. We scarfed some meals, placed on layers and lights, and hustled down.
The descent was sluggish, at the least for me, with plenty of rocks and boggy puddle crossings. After crossing the street and beginning the subsequent climb I hoped for quicker miles, however this part was additionally rocky singletrack and primarily hike-a-bike. After a really sluggish push to the highest I lastly discovered a creek, which was good since I regretted not filling up earlier than beginning this sluggish part. With water I now had the choice to camp, which I did instantly, benefiting from the hotter temps up excessive earlier than descending to Bear Valley. As soon as once more I selected to camp an hour or two sooner than typical, however I might inform my physique wanted the sleep.
Day 4: To 7 miles previous Backyard Valley
83 miles, 6393 toes of climb
I used to be descending singletrack because the solar rose, lastly revealing welcome scenic views after a lot slogging at midnight. Bear Valley was chilly and quiet within the early morning, and it was good to be again on acquainted roads. Earlier than I knew it I used to be already on the rolling descent to Deadwood Reservoir, completely satisfied to be right here within the daylight this yr after driving it a number of occasions at midnight. This part is simple gravel street, typically tedious, however I chugged together with audio books to distract me.


Quickly it was time to start out the climb up Scott Mountain. I often stroll most of this climb and this yr was no exception, although I used to be nonetheless proud of how effectively it went. Once I reached the outdated “high” I spotted I might in all probability make Backyard Valley earlier than the Chevron closed, so long as the subsequent new part wasn’t too heinous. Hah! It began out properly with scenic panoramic views alongside a slender grime street. Some sections have been steep, however nothing loopy. Close to the summit the street handed an outdated lookout tower, apparently nonetheless used, however I used to be in an excessive amount of of a rush to analyze.




From the lookout tower, rugged backcountry singletrack plunged downward. It was off-camber and rutted, typically overgrown, too steep and rocky for me to experience. After a pair miles it eased up alongside the stays of an outdated grime street, which steadily became a nicer grime street, which finally turned to a stunning roll on gravel Granite Basin street.


I reached Backyard Valley round 8pm, loads of time earlier than the 9:30pm closing, and spent at the least an hour consuming and restocking. I used to be the one racer there and grew a bit uninterested in all of the well-meaning males asking me “The place ya goin? All by your self? At evening? Be protected on the market!” I wasn’t within the temper to speak and simply needed to get pleasure from my Subway sandwich and verify the tracker to see how E and others have been doing.
It was totally darkish by the point I pedaled out of Backyard Valley. My physique felt okay, however mentally I used to be having hassle psyching up for a late-night push. Any desires of beating 4 days have been dashed way back on this robust new route, and I felt content material with ending partway by way of day 5. There aren’t many hidden campsites on this part of grime forest street, so when I discovered a wonderful one about 7 miles up the climb, I took it and set my alarm for 4am. Possibly I might get up early and get a soar on the ultimate day’s miles.
Day 5: To complete,
61 miles, 7585 toes of climb
Oops, I slept by way of my alarm! I wasn’t on the street till 5:45am, although I did really feel refreshed by the additional little bit of sleep. I do know from expertise that this upcoming part, affectionately referred to as Mordor, can really feel prefer it drags on without end. Relative to my expectations it wasn’t that unhealthy, and I used to be in Placerville round 9:30am. I anticipated them to open at 10am and was shocked to listen to they’d been open since 8am, so I indulged in a breakfast burrito and home made cinnamon bun earlier than hitting the street.
Up subsequent is an enormous climb to Harris Creek summit, then many steeply rolling miles alongside Boise Ridge Highway. I reached the singletrack whereas the mountain bike park was nonetheless open (often I’m there later, typically after darkish) and it was a bit robust having so many different bikers on the paths. Nonetheless, the miles handed quicker than anticipated and I felt like I used to be driving this part higher than earlier than. In comparison with Bones to Blue, these trails felt straightforward!
The remainder of the experience was pretty uneventful. I hit the massive descent and loved a lot of the downhill trails. The final ten miles at all times take FOREVER — area and time appear to warp as you circle across the foothills above Boise. This time they nonetheless took longer than anticipated however I had sufficient vitality to get it completed. In the end I rolled into Hyde Park to a good-size crowd who had already welcomed in a couple of finishers a bit earlier. It was nice to see so many acquainted faces, and due to my comparatively beneficiant evening’s sleep I used to be principally sane sufficient to get pleasure from it.




















