Bike Rides

Pedderson's loop

Date: 
Friday, August 26, 2005
Miles: 
35
Bike: 
Giant OCR2
Buddies: 
Andy, Bob, Bobbie, Deb, Paul

Keno access, Pedderson's, 37.

Tour De Dead Ends

Date: 
Thursday, August 25, 2005
Miles: 
44
Bike: 
Giant OCR2
Buddies: 
Andy, Paul

Wagner, Hummingbird, Anderson, Coleman.

Valley Loop

Date: 
Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Miles: 
31
Bike: 
Giant OCR2
Buddies: 

Bike path - Pioneer - Culver and back.

Siskiyou Summit

Date: 
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Miles: 
33
Bike: 
Giant OCR2
Buddies: 
Andy, David, Paul

Good pace. Cool on top. Getting dark earlier. Need to leave before 5:30 now.

Trail of the Hiawatha (Ridaho)

Date: 
Saturday, August 20, 2005
Miles: 
20
Bike: 
Rock Hopper
Buddies: 
Ridaho gang

Bonus day. We rented mountain bikes to ride the rail trail through tunnels and over tressels. A hot day with lots of people.

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Huckleberry pancakes
First it was Huckleberry pancakes in Wallace with the queen of the Huckleberry festival.

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Cyclops Larry
Larry had his headlight ready for the dark tunnel

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Heading into the tunnel
Heading into the tunnel

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In the tunnel
It was dark, cold, and wet in there.

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The tunnel
At the tunnel exit

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Trestle ahead
Then came the spectacular views. We would ride over this trestle.

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On the trestle
This was amazing.

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Looking down
We were above the trees.

Thompson Pass - Dobson Pass - Wallace (Ridaho)

Date: 
Friday, August 19, 2005
Miles: 
58
Bike: 
Giant OCR2
Buddies: 
Ridaho gang

We got a late start after Barbara's dog wandered off. We had fun searching all over the campground and eventually the dog showed up.

Then if was off to Thompson Pass. A forever climb at maybe 7 or 8 percent through the Bitterroot Mountains. Spectacular mountain views.

Then down to the historic town of Murray with its old log cabin post office.

The second pass of the day was Dobson Pass. This was a real killer. Much steeper than Thompson Pass. We were delirious. When we got to the top Larry said "what a terrible climb", to which I said "what a great climb!".

And then it was down to the start in Wallace and our loop was complete.

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Waiting for the dog
Waiting for the dog.

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Scenic bridge
A nice bridge across the Clark Fork and then we'd leave the river for good.

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On the climb
And then it was all up, up, and up.

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A welcoming sign
A welcoming sign.

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The road ahead
We could see the road way down the pass.

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Murray Post Office
The historic Murray Post Office

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At the top of Dobson Pass
At the top of Dobson Pass we were all delerious and singing old doo-wop songs.

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Downhill
The downhill was fun.

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We made it
We made it back to Wallace. Congratulations!

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Let's eat
Let's eat!

Clark Fork - Thompson Falls (Ridaho)

Date: 
Thursday, August 18, 2005
Miles: 
61
Bike: 
Giant OCR2
Buddies: 
Ridaho gang

No more rain. We said goodbye to Lake Pend Orielle and followed the Clark Fork River on into Montana. Montana is spectacular. Highway was not bad. Then back roads throgh some very nice ranches.

 

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Big Sky
Heading into Montana Big Sky country

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Larry at the store
Larry was driving this day and was waiting for us at the Big Sky Pantry where we had a second breakfast and stocked up.

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Nice view
We were on a quiet back road with incredible views along the Clark Fork.

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Nice road
This was a paved road. Rough but paved.

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Scenic road
So scenic and so nice after yesterday's rain.

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Ranches and cliffs
Gorgeous ranches overlooking the Clark Fork.

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Andy and sign
Andy got a real kick out of this sign.

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Campground at Thompson Falls
Another great campground at Thompson Falls

Farragut - Sandpoint - Clark Fork (Ridaho)

Date: 
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Miles: 
56
Bike: 
Giant OCR2
Buddies: 
Ridaho gang

Rain, rain, rain, but nice green country. Incredible wetlands along Pend Orielle lake and Cark Fork river.

We had a few miles on a busy highway before a really nice bike path and bridge into Sandpoint. By then it was raining pretty steady so we stopped for second breakfast in Sandpoint. We even ran into some people we know from SOU. What are the odds of that?

After Sandpoint the road wraps around the top of Lake Pend Orielle and along the eastern shore. It was here that Kevin had a series of flats. I also had to pee alot after drinking a lot of tea in Sandpoint. So we stopped a lot and had time to read the interpretive signs along the lake shore.

We eventually go to our destination which was a nice resort in the town of Clark Fork, which is where the Clark Fork River hits Lake Pend Orielle. Although we had to pitch our tents on some pretty wet ground, the rain let up and they had a laundry we used to dry our stuff.

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Out early
Andy was amazed that we made it out of camp this early.

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Busy highway
We had a few miles on a busy highway

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Rain on the bike path
By the time we hit the bike path to Sandpoint the rain had started.

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Rain on the bike path
It was a lovely bike path despite the rain.

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Bike bridge
When they built a new cuseway over this arm of Lake Pend Orielle they kept the old one as a bike bridge.

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Escaping the rain
In Sandpoint we ducked into a nice cafe to escape the rain.

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Flats
As we came around the bottom of Lake Pend Orielle and up the east side, Kevin had a series of flats.

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Van on the lake
Good shot of Kevin and Barbara's van. These interpretive signs is where I learned about the Great Missoula Flood.

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Clark Fork
Our destination after a long wet day.

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Dan's rain gear
Dan didn't bring any rain gear.

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Rain lets up
Finally the rain started letting up as the camp host came over to chat.

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Relaxing
I even got to catch a few rays in the late afternoon.

Bayview - Athol - Farragut (Ridaho)

Date: 
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Miles: 
34
Bike: 
Giant OCR2
Buddies: 
Andy, Paul

A day loop. Back country ranches, cabins, even a dome, and then a busy highway.

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Bayview Idaho
Bayview Idaho - A naval station on Lake Pend Orielle

Chatcolet - Coeur d'Alene - Farragut park (Ridaho)

Date: 
Monday, August 15, 2005
Miles: 
82
Bike: 
Giant OCR2
Buddies: 
Ridaho gang

A mix of busy roads, empty roads, gravel roads, bike paths, city streets, and country roads.

We started out on a nice road along the lake but soon did some serious climbing away from the lake. Andy was a little sketchy on the route at this point and we did have to ride a short gravel section. Paul had to ride on some super skinny lightweight tires I got for him. Larry was the only one with wide enough tires for gravel. Eventually the road came back down to the lake and we got on another paved bike path the rest of the way into Coeur d'Alene.

We left Coeur d'Alene and headed north. We knew this would be the longest day of the trip and we had already come a good distance. We climbed up to an open plateau of mostly grassland with views to the east. We got pretty spread out and I was well ahead when the road turned to gravel (or maybe just funky pavement, I can't remember). I waited for us all to regroup with the van, to figure out which way to go. The road was funky for a while but soon improved. Eventually we got on the main highway leading into the park.

Farragut Park

Farragut State Park is located near the very bottom, southwest corner of Lake Pend Oreille (pronounced 'pond array'), and is a popular destination. We had a reserved camp site and after a really long ride we were ready to relax, but when we got there we found our camp site was not quite what we hoped for. There was barely room to park the van, never mind a bunch of tents. Larry broke out the beer while Kevin and Andy went to see about finding better accommodations. They returned a while later with good news. They were sending us to a group campground that would have enough room. Enough room was an understatement. We had this whole place to ourselves for two nights. Now we were very happy.

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Around the lake
From our campsite we rode around the south end of the lake, and east, before turning north.

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At Harrison, ID
Our first rest stop for the day was in the small town of Harrison.

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Back on the trail
On the trail heading in to Coeur d' Alene

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Riding into Coeur d'Alene
Onthe trail getting closer to town.

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At the ice cream stand
We wasted no time finding a suitable re-fueling station. After lunch we headed out of town and north.

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Grassland north of Coeur d'Alene
This was the view north of Coeur d'Alene

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Kevin pointing the way
Kevin said "that way" so off we went. The road was funky for a while but soon improved. Eventually we got on the main highway leading into the park.

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Farragut State Park
Arriving at Farragut State Park

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Camp spot too small
We were assigned a tiny campsite with barely room for the van.

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Group camp site
They then sent us to the group site which was huge and empty.