A few years back I did the Dixie 200 bikepacking race in SW Utah (https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...ighlight=dixie). I had wanted to do it again, but a fire in June 2017 put it on hiatus temporarily. The Forest Service has put some impressive effort into reopening affected trails, and Dave was able to piece enough of them together to come up with a revised route for 2019. It moved to August from June as well. 406 was interested as well so we headed out Thursday afternoon from SD.
The route still includes Thunder Mountain, some Grandview Trail, and now full Virgin River Rim Trail, but changes how we get between them. It also adds Navajo Lake loop, Cassidy trail and newly rebuilt Right Fork of Bunker Creek. Dark Hollow is still closed, supposedly til summer 2020. The route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/28677561
Day 1:
Seven of us lined up to start, half what was there last time but not unusual for this event. Might take a couple years for word to get out again
7am start was right at sunrise, and it took a while for the sun to climb above the hills
Not sure if this was a bit of fog or dust from a massive flock of sheep grazing nearby
We started off at the west end of VRRT and then jumped off to do a lap around Navajo Lake loop. I'd never ridden the loop before, had more short punchy climbs than I expected.
Also wasn't expecting the lava field at the east end, but it was cool.
Too early for a swim, so just took in the views
I was not looking forward to the next part, a 1,000ft HAB up the Marathon trail. Marathon is a mix of steep singletrack, non-existent singletrack, and sections of forest roads of varying quality.
The section below required a bushwack from the road to get to, but was rideable from here. I think a couple riders missed this section.
More Marathon trail, marginally visible through the sage. The black area beyond is another lava field
No sooner had I seen a Caution - log trucks sign, this guy came rumbling past
It was clear after that. Every open spot had a huge RV parked in it but there weren't many people around. Seems lots leave their rigs there during the week to hold their spot
Lava field
Same broken bridge as last time
This time we were climbing up to Sydney Peaks, and this section was a lot of HAB for me. All of today was above 9,000 so far and now we were cranking it to 11.
Finally at the top...had to go over and check out the view
Traversing across to top of Bunker Creek
More view, much of it now burned
Bunker Creek was a bit harsh riding a hardtail, but was over quickly. A new singletrack extension below it is nearing completion. Ran into the trail crew on the road who said it isn't done. I was hungry and wanted to make sure I'd get to Panguitch before closing, so I skipped it. A few others rode it and said it will be good with some traffic. Burger at the Burger Barn was excellent.
The new route goes east from Panguitch Lake on some forest roads, then crosses north of the highway and takes more forest roads all the way into Panguitch. They weren't great or terrible, and went by pretty quickly.
Made it to Panguitch before 9:30 and resupplied at the gas station. 406 had been ahead all day and had gotten a motel room in town. I wanted to keep going and get the next big climb over with. So I kept going about 12 miles further on route, first pavement and then onto Fremont ATV trail which started near the airport. The climb was easy for the first 7-8 miles then grades picked up and I suffered the last hour or so, finally stopping just after midnight. Good results on the day, around 91 miles.
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