DickHead
09-25-2005, 06:37 PM
Okay....Firstly, if anyone showed up, sorry if I missed you. I got very confused on the location of the trailhead (I was looking for the footbridge listed in the trail notes), and when I did locate it, it appeared closed. It was washed out early this year, and they have the parking area closed off.
So, I whipped out the flyrod. About 11am, I saw a couple bikers, so I stopped them and got the 411. Great. Now I know where the trail is.
So, I got my gear on, and rode. Well, it started out nicely, but the trail is defintely above my technical ability. After awhile, I started getting bogged down on tough rocky sections. Lots of exposed rocks, narrow spots, and loose rockbeds. Eventually, I got to the ridge. Don't go there! If someone feels inclined to ride Three Forks, do the loop listed at the www.UtahMountainbiking.com site. Strawberry ridge is a long, painful climb. There is a prescribed burn next month, so they plowed a firebreak where the single track used to be.
:frustrated:
If one feels inclined to suffer through that, eventually you reach the turn off (5.5 miles along the ridge), downhill. It quickly turns into wide singletrack, and some doubletrack that might as well be singletrack. 2 1/2 hours of climbing just melted away. I was ripping along, banking and splashing through creeks. Awesome stuff!
At one point, I started seeing cattle. Well, I almost hit a calf (he was about the size of a VW), and ended up having to slow down for several bovines I scared the living crap out of....that decided to stamede down the trail ahead of me.
Eventually you hit some cow paths that are rough and suck. But that goes away, and you're back on ripping single track, splashing through creeks. When I got close to the hotsprings, I started seeing people. Mostly hikers, with a few bikers thrown in. The trail had alot of tough spots, and this area is very technical (as shown by the bruises on my leg).
All in all, it was a good experience. I'm exahusted, and my legs are jelly. I put in 26 miles (I got lost at one point, adding two miles to the route), and there is somewhere around 3000' climbing, mostly technical stuff. This is an awesome trail system. Its technical, and tough. But there are miles and miles of sweet singletrack. Good times.
So, I whipped out the flyrod. About 11am, I saw a couple bikers, so I stopped them and got the 411. Great. Now I know where the trail is.
So, I got my gear on, and rode. Well, it started out nicely, but the trail is defintely above my technical ability. After awhile, I started getting bogged down on tough rocky sections. Lots of exposed rocks, narrow spots, and loose rockbeds. Eventually, I got to the ridge. Don't go there! If someone feels inclined to ride Three Forks, do the loop listed at the www.UtahMountainbiking.com site. Strawberry ridge is a long, painful climb. There is a prescribed burn next month, so they plowed a firebreak where the single track used to be.
:frustrated:
If one feels inclined to suffer through that, eventually you reach the turn off (5.5 miles along the ridge), downhill. It quickly turns into wide singletrack, and some doubletrack that might as well be singletrack. 2 1/2 hours of climbing just melted away. I was ripping along, banking and splashing through creeks. Awesome stuff!
At one point, I started seeing cattle. Well, I almost hit a calf (he was about the size of a VW), and ended up having to slow down for several bovines I scared the living crap out of....that decided to stamede down the trail ahead of me.
Eventually you hit some cow paths that are rough and suck. But that goes away, and you're back on ripping single track, splashing through creeks. When I got close to the hotsprings, I started seeing people. Mostly hikers, with a few bikers thrown in. The trail had alot of tough spots, and this area is very technical (as shown by the bruises on my leg).
All in all, it was a good experience. I'm exahusted, and my legs are jelly. I put in 26 miles (I got lost at one point, adding two miles to the route), and there is somewhere around 3000' climbing, mostly technical stuff. This is an awesome trail system. Its technical, and tough. But there are miles and miles of sweet singletrack. Good times.