Tahoe is one of my favorite places to ride. So the Bones to Blue bikepacking race has been on my bucket list ever since I first read about it almost 10 yrs ago. I've never been able to make the timing work out, so hitting it up was a no brainer after I had some days come free in my schedule a couple weeks ago.
Made it to the Friday evening pre-race dinner/meetup and got to meet a bunch of other riders. Usually there are a few others you've raced with before. This time just a couple names I'd read before. All good though, it was a friendly group as always.
For anyone not familiar, B2B is a figure 8 starting with a 60-mile loop from Truckee to and then a bigger loop around Lake Tahoe, ending back in Truckee.
Race time was 6am Saturday. I had stayed and would leave my truck at Blake's which was a 45min pedal away. A nice warmup, but required an extra early wakeup for an already early (for me) start time.
If I recall, Forest said there were almost 60 people signed up.
6am sharp we got going with a neutral rollout a few blocks through town and the first singletrack
Dust glowing golden in the sun's rays as we climbed
I fell behind to my usual spot at the back and could rely on the dust cloud and tire tracks for navigation rather than checking the GPS
I really liked the trails heading out of Truckee. There was some bike path and moto trail but lots of nice, flowing singletrack.
Looking back at Prosser Reservoir
A benefit of being towards the back. I picked up 3 bars within the first couple hours. Call me garbage bear haha
Yes I stopped and lopped a few branches.
We climbed up to the top of Tahoe Donner where we got onto the Donner Lake Rim Trail just in time for a rad descent. Everything up to this point was new trail for me. I have ridden DLRT before.
Awesome views as well
DLRT becomes tougher after that descent, navigating over and around some rocky slopes. There were a number of big downed trees as well.
Forest had made the call a few days before to remove Hole in the Ground from the route - too much snow and deadfall. This would make Day 1 much easier.
Stopped in for drinks and snacks at the Soda Springs General store at Donner Pass. Then continued pedaling. The ride was a mix of pavement, dirt road and nice singletrack for a bit.
As we climbed higher, the views did not suck
I rode with Rob and Jonah for a couple hours from Rowton Peak across to Sugar Bowl and through the old train tunnels back to Truckee where many of us headed to McDs.
The train tunnels were kinda cool
But filled with water and touron hikers, the novelty soon wore off. They were pretty slow going.
I had ordered some extra cheeseburgers for my resupply and then continued climbing up the Sawtooth trails south of Truckee towards the Tahoe Rim trail.
Sawtooth trails are a mix of rocky and buff smooth singletrack. And pretty mellow climbing for the most part.
It is also a camping restricted zone, so I'd have to get pretty high up before I could camp. That was no problem as I planned to keep going for a while anyways. About half way up the trail network we turned off onto forest roads for a while where the singletrack gets steeper. Aside from some steep pitches the roads were pretty nice, too.
I began hitting a wall on the push up OTB trail. It was mostly too steep for me to ride at this point in the day. Unfortunately I wasn't finding any flat places along the trail to sleep. Until I got to the top, which is where I pulled the plug for the night.
Stats (including commute from Blakes): 75mi, +7,700/-6,300ft
I had not been riding much the couple months leading up to this so I had planned on a 4 day finish, maybe 5. It would depend how the elevation hit. So far so good, and the Hole in the ground removal definitely helped!
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