jamesdak
06-03-2012, 06:27 AM
For all the roadies like me that prefer the solitude of the Old Snowbasin Rd over Trappers Loop I thought I'd post about the current conditions. The road is still damaged and closed to vehicles from the Wheeler Canyon parking lot to the lodge. That makes for nice riding. The damage section that was there all last year before Wheeler Canyon has been fixed. As usual when you are coming down the fast curvy descent to Wheeler Canyon there is a lot of loose gravel on the pavement so use caution. None of the damaged road in the closed out area has been fixed yet. But the large amount of washed out dirt about a mile and half in is gone. As is most of gravel up near the top that was a problem last year. There is only one section of broken road that I dismount on and a more daring roadie could ride that crack in the road also. It's just about a 2 inch drop and more than I want to subject my wheels/tires too. Finally all the gravel right by the barrier at the entrance to the lodge is pretty much gone also. One of the barriers was turned sideways yesterday so I could ride right by versus dismounting as I did all of last year.
I've yet to descend on this road though so I can address this aspect of the conditions. I love speed and always fly back down Trappers Loop as fast as I can. Winds were not favorable yesterday so I only got to a little over 49 mph.:fitz: Trappers is in great condition with only one patched area as you bottom out into the Ogden Valley.
Crazy hot yesterday afternoon on the ride. Had already done Monte Cristo and was 53 miles into the ride before I started up the road. The shade on the upper half was very welcomed.
I've yet to descend on this road though so I can address this aspect of the conditions. I love speed and always fly back down Trappers Loop as fast as I can. Winds were not favorable yesterday so I only got to a little over 49 mph.:fitz: Trappers is in great condition with only one patched area as you bottom out into the Ogden Valley.
Crazy hot yesterday afternoon on the ride. Had already done Monte Cristo and was 53 miles into the ride before I started up the road. The shade on the upper half was very welcomed.