Lots of posts in sprocket rockets about backcountry rides in Montana, so figured I would post a few photos and info from a couple rides I did first part of July. Was home in Missoula the second week in July, mostly for family activities, but managed to get away for a couple big rides.
July 10th plan was Ward Mountain in the Bitterroot Mountain range. A
majority of the range is in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, 3rd
largest in the lower 48 at 1.3 million acres. Ward Mountain at 9119
ft, is the highest one can legally go with a mountain bike.
Trail starts out around 4200 ft and is easy riding the first 2.5 miles
up to 5200 ft through a burn area with lots of flowers:
And views:
More flowers:
Just as I was starting to think it was going to be a cake walk, the
hike a bike started. Figures, because still need to go up 4000 ft and
there was only 3.5 miles of trail to the summit. The trail is narrow
most of the way, due to getting little use, so was a challenging hike
a bike. But the down looked like it would be fun:
Trail faces east, so cooks in the morning sun through the burned
area. Thankfully, into the trees for some shade and water from a
stream to cool off:
As the trees get smaller start seeing patches of snow:
Final push to the summit selfie:
Bike at the top shot looking west:
looking north:
180 degree pano looking west, click link for full size:
http://umtgriz.com/forum/2018/MSO_Ju...d_top_pano.jpg
Tiny flowers near the summit:
The snow patches were fun to ride on the way down:
Down was a blast, only took 1 hour and I stopped for lots of photos
and to spin the stans into a front tire leak. Nice views of the
Bitterroot Valley:
Nobody around at the trailhead, so I skinny dipped in the creek:
Only 13 miles, but 5k ft of up.
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