Okay, here it is, I love to bike.
There it is finally out.
It sure feels good after so many years of keeping it in
to get that out in the open.
One of the things I love about biking is the adventure of finding and riding new trails, or non-trails in this case.
riding along the Rim
We heard about this trail through Utah Mountain biking.com. It is basically on the edge of the San Rafael swell, right off I-70 in the middle of nowhere. Its unique because there really is no trail and it winds in and out of old mining claims and equipment.
It begins on a dirt road then just takes off into the hills. No trail, only Gps tracks to follow.
This is an example of the non-trail, trail.
The trail itself is only about 11 miles long so we figured 1-2 hours maximum ride time. It took us four. Yes, we could have walked it faster. We got lost countless times and had to backtrack and find the right way, couple that with the rain the night before and sinking in about 3-4 inches, it made for a much longer more difficult ride.
The riding is very unusual, except for the return via dirt road there are no sitting sections. It is all on rough slickrock which required constantly changing of body and hand position.
On the way Back, Guthrie wanted to rest so faked a flat. I always believed that the moon landing was real until I pedaled through this place. Now...I'm pretty sure it could have been faked.
Now I know you are thinking...
"That ride sounds horrible"
O' Contraire...We loved it and plan to return next year. That is the adventure that leads us to bike.
Sometimes it's a lot like life. You know where you want to go, or think you want to go, but getting there is the real fun and it may require backtracks, retracing of steps, or just riding into the dark...
Like Miner's run.