My Go To 2014 Ride
About 500 meters up the Lake Fork Road outside of Red Lodge MT there is a pullout on the left. Park here. Head up the road for about a mile of paved warmup.
Then take FST 1 downhill, back down the other side of Lake Fork Creek. It's about a mile and a half of really nice ST down in a cool creek bottom, some stuff to keep you on your toes but all very rideable.
Right towards the end of FST 1, you can wind right through a Lyons Youth Camp, and this takes you to the big parking / camping area at the junction of Lake Fork and Rock Creek, where you catch the double track uphill to Wyoming Creek.
This two mile section of doubletrack is really nice. It's shut off to motorized vehicles but it used to be jeep road, and since it's on the other side of the creek from the highway you get a cool perspective of this lower section of Rock Creek Canyon, and it's really cool on hot summer days.
Once you hit Limberpine and Parkside campgrounds you cut through and link up with 2.5 or 3 miles of the nicest ST I've ever done. It's all really smooth and flowy, but rocky enough you have to be on it, with a great pitch, and the forest is spectacular. Greenough Lake is always a great highlight too; it's so overstocked that it's almost always boiling with trout hopping. Very nice hue to the water too.
At MK Campground you hook up with the Rock Creek Road. This is a five mile uphill to the Glacier Lake Trailhead. The road gains over 1000' of vert, but it doesn't seem like it. It's so scenic you never really have a chance to feel the burn of the uphill.
At the TH you can't continue (Wilderness) so you get the same ride back down: 10+ miles of insane downhill. 5 on the road, 3+ ST, and 2 great doubletrack.
This ride is a must for anyone in the area, and it links together some of Red Lodge's best sections. I'm super lucky to be able to get there in about 45 minutes from my house.
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| Somehow a disproportionate number of my rides this year are actually creeks. |
About 20 meters up the Glacier Lake Trail, there is this old decommissioned structure of some sort. No idea what the original purpose was, but in its current state it lends a cool creepy Winterfell vibe. In the wind it creaks and moans a bit, and all alone out in the wild, it's a bit spooky.
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| Moose at Greenough Lake, with Beartooth Pass Highway in the background. |
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| Kip just knew to stay away from this one. |
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You can't see it in the pics, but the risers were out of hand.
If you're in the area and you want a catching mission, more so than a fishing mission,
like if you have a kid or something, try Greenough Lake. |
Shrek's Ride
Every season, a biker seems to settle into a favorite area. Some riders have their lifetime rides even, rides that become associated with them. Tinker Juarez and Turnbull Canyon for example.
For many it changes from year to year. Depends on our bike. On where we live. On what kind of riding or racing we're doing that year. For many, it depends on whether or not we have a car. There is a lot of amazing riding in Bozeman, for example, I never got to do because I usually didn't have a car when I lived there. Even though it's a great outdoor town, without a car, your choices are seriously limited.
I've been lucky enough to have some great ones:
* Cardiac Hill (Between the Golf Course & Fish Creek), Steamboat CO, 1991
* Emerald MT, Steamboat, '92
* Tree Haus to Howelson Hill ST, Steamboat, '93
* Elena Gallegos, Alb NM, '94 & '95
* My Urban ST / Arroyo / Bike Path loop, Alb NM, '96
* Buffalo Pass to Spring Creek, Steamboat, '96
* Beehive to Lone Mountain Ranch, Big Sky MT, '97
* History Rock, Hyalite Canyon, '98
* Sypes Canyon, Bozeman, '98-2000
* Radio Tower Hill, Bozeman, 2002
* Daisy Pass, Cooke City, 2004
* Pueblo Lake State Park, Pueblo CO, 2005-2007
* Main Fork Bridger Creek, Absarokee MT, 2007-2009
* Zimmerman Trail, Billings MT, 2009-2011
* Indian Cliffs ST, Billings, 2011-2013
This year we keep ending up at Shrek's Loop in Red Lodge. Even in the good company of the above list, it stands out as a great MTB ride. In fact, if I could choose any ride to do today, there are only a few I'd choose instead (Pueblo Lake, Buff Pass, Emerald MT).
Then again, it's tough to say; looking at the above list, it strikes me how good all those trails are.
What a good life I've had!
Thanks Fam! Thanks Lo Po!