Category: Biking

Fall ride on TR 402 (22 Oct 2011)

Posted by – October 25, 2011

Mountain biking in Crested Butte is synonymous with TR 401. Many locals and tourists alike may also ride 403 on the way to 401. But, 402 is a lesser known sister of the Crested Butte 4-0 trails. While 402 doesn’t boast the scenery of 403 or 401, it’s still a good trail worth checking out. Lower in the valley, it makes for an excellent fall ride. Frank and I were joined by our friend Susan Mol and also by our once-local-friend-turned-Alaskan, Ralph.

It was a beautiful fall day. Even with the leaves gone, the land was basking in beauty. Susan and I making our way up the road.
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Susan approaching the end of the road.
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The gang- Frank, Ralph, Susan.
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Ralph making his way through the stark forest.
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TR: Dyke Trail (2 Oct 2011)

Posted by – October 6, 2011

I write this blog post as the snow flies out my window. As our fall is likely transitioning to early winter, the Dyke Trail might have been one of my last worthy rides here this season in Crested Butte. But, then again, when this stormy weather leaves, Indian Summer could settle upon us again. It’s all up to the whims of Mother Nature.

So, here’s a few pictures from our colorful day on the Dyke.

Kriste.
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Changing trees.
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The geological dike for which the Dyke is named after.
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The majestic Raggeds in the distance.
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Frank.
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TR: Scenic Fall Riding in the Castles (1 Oct 2011)

Posted by – October 3, 2011

This last week has been absolutely off the charts in terms of vibrant fall colors. We took advantage of the great weather and brilliant displays and headed over Ohio Pass to an area called the Castles. Not a big biking destination, we found ourselves among horseback riders – some more friendly than others – and cows. Lots and lots of cows.

Frank and I met our friend Adam at the Swampy Pass trailhead and began our ride from there. Glowing gold greeted us immediately. Me.
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Frank.
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Frank riding with the Castles in the background.
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Fall at its best – Westside Ride (28 Sept 2011)

Posted by – September 28, 2011

Fall is simply glowing – bragging it’s gold and red all around us. Rays from the sun kiss the cooling earth and make it warm again. It’s hard not to melt in the beauty that surrounds us. How could I miss a fantastic after work bike ride?

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I headed to Westside trail, a lesser-traveled trail that is a favorite of mine at Crested Butte ski area, with my friend Kriste.
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Lacking a camera for the moment, these pictures were captured with my cell phone. Kriste caught this one of me.
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The aspen forest was shimmering yellow.
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And the mountains were glimmering in gold.
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Not bad for a few cell phone pics, eh? What a great day to get out and enjoy the best that fall has to offer!

TR: Riding Snow Mesa (4 Sept 2011)

Posted by – September 14, 2011

After a long day on Cataract Ridge, we decided to do yet another section of the Colorado Trail, east of where we were the day before. This section takes you on Snow Mesa outside of Creede all the way to the Wilderness Boundary. We headed up a shuttle, leaving a car at the end of Miner’s Creek Road and then drove up to the top of Spring Creek Pass where we began our ride.

After about an hour of riding/walking we found ourselves on top of the mesa.
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The views of the San Juans were fantastic.
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Wetterhorn, Matterhorn, and Uncompahgre.
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The Rio Grande Pyramid, the mountain that forms the headwaters of the Rio Grande itself, the third longest river in the United States.
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Although rolling, the mesa was largely downhill, with the wind at our backs. Riding was fairly easy and enjoyable after the previous long day in the saddle. Me.
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Chris and Frank.
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Chris.
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Frank.
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Me.
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At the eastern end of Snow Mesa we reached the Wilderness Boundary.
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There, we headed south on a thin trail to Miner’s Creek.
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Chris.
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Miner’s Creek valley on the left.
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Upper Miner’s Creek was beautiful.
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Chris.
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But the middle was interrupted by several stream crossings.
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Once past that, the trail had great flow for quite some time. We loved this section through the boulder field.
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Lower down, we found ourselves again in forest.
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A large aspen forest enveloped us for the end of our ride.
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After our ride, we headed into Creede for some Mexican food. We then completed the shuttle and enjoyed this view of the Rio Grande Valley on the way back up to Spring Creek Pass.
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From there, we continued on our way back home over Slumgullion Pass, where we again were greeted with fantastic views of the San Juans.
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While we have some excellent riding here in Crested Butte, it’s still nice to venture to other areas. The Creede area delivered, serving us up a great weekend of scenic and epic riding on the Colorado Trail!

A Few More Miscellaneous USA Pro Cycling Pics & Clips

Posted by – August 24, 2011

As Frank wrote in his blog entry, yesterday’s USA Pro Cycling Challenge was one of the most exciting events to happen to Crested Butte. We were psyched that the Buttians put forth a good showing. The stoke level was off the meter, and a good vibe flowed through the crowd as we watched. I was proud of Crested Butte and honored to be present for this fantastic day and stellar race.

The race continued today with riders traveling over two 12,000-ft passes- a first in professional cycling. But even though the race has moved on, we still have a few remaining pics and clips to share from yesterday’s race finish here in Crested Butte.

This USA Pro Cycling Challenge has been the buzz for a couple of years now. Originally referred to as the Quiznos Challenge, it was finally realized about a year ago that this race was really actually happening. With news that high-caliber racers like Cadel Evans, Frank & Andy Schleck, Levi Leipheimer, and George Hincapie were coming – choosing this race over Spain’s much more prestigious Vuelta which is happening at the same time – locals knew we had to put on a good show. Lots of work went into this event, a small part of it being putting up bikes like these all around the Gunnison Valley.
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We also decorated the roads.
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All the famed racers were mentioned, including Hincapie, Tejay, and Tommy Danielson.
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Banners were everywhere.
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On Monday afternoon, I drove the road from Gunnison to Crested Butte, enjoying the scenery, wondering if the cyclists the next day would even notice the paradise we live in and enjoy every day.
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They showed nearly the same scene the next day on TV, but I doubt the cyclists were paying attention to anything but the wheel in front of them.
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Watching the peloton make their way through the streets of Crested butte was superb, even if we only saw it on TV.

(If you are having trouble viewing this video, right click and save it to your computer.)

But then watching them finish was even better.

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I woke up Monday morning to the sounds of beeping and humming of trucks across the street and in our own parking lot. Then, as quickly as they came, they left. But they left the memories of a good vibe, good time, and great race. Our own taste of the Tour de France on our hometown soil. I hope it happens again, every year.
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USA Pro-Cycling Challenge Videos

Posted by – August 22, 2011

We are gearing up for the upcoming Stage 1 of the USA Pro-Cycling Challenge which finishes right here in Mt. Crested Butte tomorrow afternoon. As I traveled by car on the same road that the racers will be riding on from Salida to Crested Butte, I had them in mind. What will they be thinking? Will they even have time to notice the beautiful views? People are setting up camp on Monarch Pass. Bike statues dot the road between Gunnison and Crested Butte. They’ve been fixing and re-paving the roads all spring and summer for this event. Today, one last street cleaning crew went through.

Today the Prologue took place in Colorado Springs. Race highlights and details can be found on cyclingnews.com

Versus Network is covering the event. You can check their website for a schedule of showings. But, you can catch some interesting video clips as well. A few of my favorites are below

Introducing the Race

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Stage 1 Overview: Salida to Crested Butte

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Stage 2 Overview: Gunnison to Aspen

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For more videos from Versus about the USA Pro Cycling Challenge, click here.

So many of the big pro cyclists are showing their faces at this event. Riders like Frank and Andy Schleck, Cadel Evans, Levi Leiphiemer, Ivan Bass, and up-and-coming Boulder local Tommy Danielson (9th place in this year’s Tour de France). Who will you be rooting for?

Meanwhile, stay tuned for an update after tomorrow’s race finish!

Observations made while on a solo ride

Posted by – August 21, 2011

Lupine makes way for asters,
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Skunk cabbage is turning brown.
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The leaves on the tops of trees
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are turning yellow and falling down.
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Monsoon rainstorms have come and gone,
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the changing air is crisp and clear.
I’m happy to announce
Fall is coming near :)

USA Pro Cycling Challenge Coming to Crested Butte

Posted by – August 19, 2011

Unless you are a hermit, if you live in Colorado, you’ve probably been hearing a lot about the USA Pro Cycling Challenge. What exactly is it? A cycling stage race that touts some of the world’s best cyclists. It’s our little bit of Tour de France, right on our home territory here in Colorado. In the course of seven consecutive days, 128 riders and 17 teams riders will cover about 600 miles of some of the most demanding road riding offered in our state. The race begins this Monday, August 22nd.

Here is a quick rundown:
Prologue- In Colorado Springs, riders will begin with a time trail to determine the start order for the next day
Stage 1- Salida to Crested Butte via Monarch Pass
Stage 2- Gunnison to Aspen via Cottonwood Pass
State 3- Vail time trial
Stage 4- Avon to Steamboat Springs via Wolcott and Oak Creek
Stage 5- Steamboat Springs to Breckenridge via Kremmling
Stage 6- Golden to Denver with two Golden loops in the mix before heading to 287 to reach Denver.

Crested Buttians are getting ever more ready and and excited for the first stage of the race, which also happens to be it’s only mountain-top finish. The race will begin at 11:45 am in Salida and will proceed up to Monarch Pass, taking riders to 11,315 feet above sea level. The riders will then descend toward Gunnison, and then ascend to Crested Butte. The racers will do a small loop in the town of Crested Butte before heading up the 3-mile road to their mountain top finish in Mount Crested Butte. Happily, this finish line is just a few minutes from our house :) Upon reaching Mount Crested Butte, riders will have traveled nearly 100 miles with a total climbing elevation of over 8,000 feet. Estimated finish times range between 3:15 and 4:15.

Here in Crested Butte, we cannot let an event like this go unnoticed. We have been instructed to bring out our best costumes, as well as our best behavior. I have found recent radio announcements to be amusing, “If you think anything will get in the way of a passing cyclist, leave it at home. This includes your dog, your kid, or your drunk boyfriend.”

Certainly, Buttians will be watching, among the chaos of news reporters and tourists. And there will be several other events going on throughout the day, including live music (both in town and on the mountain), a Townie Criterium, a Hand-Cycling Criterium, a beer garden, and even a kids race. For more detail about each of these events, visit the CBMR website. We have also been told that there will be Jumbotrons in the town of Crested Butte (at the beer garden) and on the mountain as well as in Gunnison.

The following day, the race will leave from Gunnison and will end in Aspen. To celebrate Stage 2, Crested Butte Mountain Guides is hosting “Chase the Race”, a guided tour that takes mountain bikers from Crested Butte over Pearl Pass to Aspen. The goal is to reach Aspen in time to see the racers finish there. For more info on this guided tour, see the CBMG website. If you don’t feel like Chasing the Race, then consider taking a Western State Shuttle to the top of Cottonwood Pass to watch the racers as they go by.

Here at 14erskiers.com we are particularly excited about witnessing some of the world’s best cyclists pass right in front of our own door. Expect a post-race blog next week :)

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Marble Merriment (Aug 5 – 7, 2011)

Posted by – August 11, 2011

For years I’ve wanted to ride my bike to Marble. Only about 25 miles away (depending on exactly where you live in Crested Butte and which route you take) via Schofield Pass, it seemed like a trip that was long overdue. So, when our friend Ann invited us to her cabin for Marble Fest, we were in- and the bikes were going to be our mode of transportation.

So, early on Friday morning we made our way up Gothic road toward Schofield Pass. There is still snow in the “plug”. It probably won’t melt out this year!
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From there, we enjoyed some hiking and biking all the way to Marble, with spectacular views.
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Treasure.
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Looking toward Marble.
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