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Arco, Challis, Salmon
Idaho Back Country Discovery Route
- Member Ride
- 07/16/2016 - 9:00 am
- 07/24/2016 - 5:00 pm
- ~1850
- Burger King/Chevron Gowen Road
- Primitive Camping
- Every 150 Miles
- Available enroute ($)
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Ride Description:
This ride will follow the Idaho Backcountry Discovery Route. We will be able to pick up a few challenge points along the way.
Meeting place will be the Burger King/Chevron on Gowen Rd near the freeway. We will be departing at 9:00AM, so be there early if you want to get some breakfast.
I do plan to take a meandering route back and pick up the challenge sites up north. That will add 235 miles to the return route, but we should be able to fit it all into the 9 days that are scheduled.
Contact Information:
ron@kc7rs.com 275-9474 (This information has been provided by the creator of this event page.)
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Custer Co, Lemhi Co, Big Windy Pass (Lvl 4), Lemhi Pass
- Member Ride
- 10/02/2015 - 3:30 pm
- 10/04/2015 - 10:30 pm
- ~700 miles
- Challis Hot Springs RV Campground, Firday October 2nd,
- Developed Campsites
- Every 200 Miles
- Pack it in, Pack it out
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I'm limited for time Friday, so I will have to depart directly after work and zip up highway 21 to Stanley, then 75 to Challis. Tent sites are $25 double occupancy which includes hot springs use.
Contact Information:
thesprocket26@hotmail.com (This information has been provided by the creator of this event page.)
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Trinity Lakes-Carrietown-Red Cloud Mine Challenge Site Loop
- Member Ride
- 08/22/2015 - 8:00 am
- 08/22/2015 - 7:00 pm
- ~340 Miles
- Trolley House (1821 Warm Springs Avenue, Boise, ID 83712)
- Not Applicable
- Every 100 Miles
- Pack it in, Pack it out
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Ride Description:
This is an ambitious ~340 mile one-day loop to pick up the challenge sites in three counties. We will visit Trinity Lakes, Carrietown, and Red Cloud Mine in Elmore, Camas , and Blaine counties respectively, as well as each of their courthouses. All the roads should be paved or good gravel (level two) with the exception of the last 1.75 miles into Red Cloud Mine, which is a two track (probably somewhere between a level two and three). Mainly, what makes this a level three ride is the distance covered in the time allotted requiring us to move
Contact Information:
Craig Olsen (coolsen2@slhs.org - 208-859-3575) (This information has been provided by the creator of this event page.)
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2015 Yellow Pine Music Festival and Dual Sport Ride
I think I was on time to Big Twin BWM where we met up and introduced ourselves. Bo, Norris, Reg, Larry, Dan and myself were present at the meetup. Big Twin put on some coffee for us, we checked out the bikes in the for sale lot, had a brief meeting and were on our way. We rode up to Bogus Basin, then Larry led us over the Boise Ridge into Placerville where we met up with Doug. From there we headed into Garden Valley for fuel and a quick bite. Heading East on the Banks/Lowman highway for a few miles, we then turned North onto Scott Mountain Road/FR555. Its
B-23 Crash Site at Loon Lake
Loon Lake (Abreviated 10-2014).GPX
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- Max Altitude: feet
- Road Maintenance: Seasonal
- Road Surface:
- Sand
- Gravel
- Rocky
- Creek bed, wet
- Features:
- Historical Sites
- Stair Steps
- Steepness
- Water Crossings
- Turns:
- Switchbacks
- Off-Camber
Description:
These are tracks from McCall to the B-23 Crash Site at Loon Lake and back. The last 1.5 miles in and out from the crash site is non-motorized (hiking path only). The trails leading in from Chinook Campground and the junction of the Burgdorf and Warren Wagon Roads are single-track trails used by bicyclists and hikers. Dirt bikes are allowed.