went for an alpine ride just west of Calgary on Friday, now it's -18 and 20cm of new snow. Fun while it lasted.
Ridgetop alpine rides
Forgot about this tread.
Some shots from a trip in the fall.
Bump for an amazing adventure. 3 of us tried to do the whole 8000ft this past fall. With the heat wave, it hit 100F in the valley, we only made it to 6000ft before running low on water and turning around. I can relate to all your comments. I've never been so happy to ride onto pavement then at the bottom of this trail. We thought we would have more time to take photos but didn't.
Our fearless leader Paulie, this guy was an animal on the HAB.
I will be back.
Good job-that ride is an experience! It will probably not be legal as of next year, unfortunately. The Bureau of Land Mgmt is doing a land swap with the Agua Caliente indians that will give the tribe control of the access to the trail. They don't allow bikes on their land, and their rules may even put a halt to hiking it since you have to buy a permit day-of, and they don't open til 9am. To safely hike the trail to the tram up top you have to be hiking by 5am. Unfortunately they have rangers that actually patrol, so poaching it will be risky.
Old thread, but thought my wife's blog post would fit in here:
A bloomin' good time
http://www.themountainbikelife.com/2014/02/a-bloomin-good-time.html
(sorry about the huge pic)
neither ridge top, or alpine, or great photos, but a place I want to get back to.
Just a speculative fiction. No cause for alarm.
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