Idaho
City Creek, Pocatello
This was supposed to be just a quick stop during a pass-through from Montana to Utah. Local city trail networks usually don’t reach the upper echelons, and even locals tend to have a “this is nice for a town trail, but not worth going out of your way for” attitude. I would counter that some locals don’t know how good they’ve got it. There’s a lot of miles and variety just in the core trail system, with options to connect to more far-flung mountain trails for epic adventure. Within the main system, the climbs are gradual and pleasant, yet they deliver the rider to mountaintops with panoramic views and some pretty rad downhill options.
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Jan 6, 2016
Jan 5, 2016
Jan 5, 2016
Jan 6, 2016
A few add-ons:
1. I had completely forgotten that Kyle bloodied his knee on that ride. Good eye there!
2. I think I've rocked that Colorado Jersey in about 20 states and a couple Canadian Provinces. (maybe it's time for me to bring it international -- like maybe Mongolia!)
3. There was indeed some serious route finding required on the East Tensleep ride. At one point, the trail emerged from the woods into a park where any semblance of trail disappeared. I had to circumnavigate the park looking for any telltale signs of a trail reentering the woods . That ride was pretty high on the adventure scale (I even saw a really BIG bull moose courting a nearly as big cow).
Jan 6, 2016
In reality, a Mongolia trip is unlikely--but it certainly is enticing. It's right up my alley to get out and ride trails most others would never consider. Thanks for the offer -- I've loved the pics you've posted from this part of the world few know anything about.
Jan 6, 2016
Jan 5, 2016