I mentioned this in the Bikepack nerds thread a while back, but it's time this got its own thread....
For those of you who need something to do during fall and spring shoulder seasons, I finished putting together a new bikepacking route earlier this year that I'm calling Desert Solitaire. Last month I rode the full loop - TR to follow.
Desert Solitaire connects two historic Native American trading routes between the Colorado River and the coast. Both of these are now popular OHV trails - the Bradshaw Trail and the Mojave Road. Starting in the late 1850's and early 1860s they were developed into competing wagon routes between Los Angeles and the gold fields of Arizona, but were abandoned by 1880. I linked them together into a loop via the Arizona Peace Trail in the east and BLM roads and Joshua Tree NP in the west. A bunch of scouting was done to remove as many sections of deep sand as possible and replace with better and more rideable trail.
The route is 664miles with around 37,500ft of vert. 2% singletrack, 81% dirt road (much of that on backcountry jeep trails), 1% bike path and 16% pavement.
The best time to ride is March just after time change until mid/late April when temps are warming, there is still water on route and flowers are blooming. Second best time is mid/late Oct to late November. Riding during a full moon period like I did makes night riding super cool.
The route gets up over 5k in a couple spots where winter storms can be an issue. You could have scorching temps down low on the same trip. Water is scarce so you'll need to capacity for up to 80 miles.
There is plenty of sand but you don't need a fat bike. And you'd be hating life on a gravel bike. The sweet spot is about what I ran, 3.0 front and 2.8 rear. Aired down, I was able to ride a lot of the worst sand.
The RideWithGPS link has a ton more info. As does the IG account I set up. Any questions, post up!
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