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Routes / Re: The Great Divide 2018
« on: November 27, 2017, 02:12:33 pm »
Mwires, sadly I cannot join you on the route in 2018.  I have pedaled from the Canadian border to Pinedale, WY.  What a beautiful ride you have in store!

A few items I would recommend based on my experience on that part of the route (and my comments assume you are riding N to S)...

Take the ride into Polebridge, MT and stay at the North Fork Hostel.  Wonderful, friendly and funky.  There are forest service roads from Polebridge that will get you back to Red Meadow Road without having to backtrack on the unpleasant North Fork Road you came in on.  Ask a local for advice on that.

Stop to see (or stay at) Holland Lake.  It is a standout among the many beautiful places you will see.  The lodge is a bit stuffy, but the USFS campground and swimming are excellent.  If you have the energy, hike up above the lake for some more beautiful scenery

If it works out for you, stay at Barb Nye's cabin south of Lincoln on Marsh Creek Road.  Barb is an absolute angel, and how often do you get to share some space with llamas!?

Elkhorn Hot Springs is a bit run down (new management may be addressing that) but worth a stop or overnight.  The hot spring-fed pools feel great on the muscles and the lodge and cabins are throwbacks to an earlier time.  You will also be able to start your following morning with a screaming downhill to Polaris.  Dress warm.

The Bannack ghost town is worth a visit.  If you see more than four people there it's likely the most people you will see until you get to Lima.

The neglected USFS Angles Trailhead and campground behind Togwotee Mountain Lodge has spectacular sunset views over the Tetons.  You can also buy a pass for showers and hot tub at the Lodge (about 1/4 mile from camp).

Those are the standouts for me.   Have fun planning and riding!

Tim




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Routes / Sag Wagon Advice for GDMBR
« on: May 22, 2017, 02:28:53 pm »
My group rode the GDMBR from Rooseville to Butte with vehicle support and found that it was easy for the sag wagon to meet up along the route at the end of each day's ride.

This summer our group is doing Butte to Pinedale.  This section looks like it might offer up some challenges for a daily meet-up.  I have specific concerns about the stretch between Grant and Lima, as well as the section south of Union Pass in the Wind River Range.   Other areas look pretty well-roaded.

We plan to do about 50 miles per day +/-.

Any advice about where you cannot closely follow this section of the route in a 4x4 vehicle?  Thanks!

Tim


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