
Originally Posted by
sethschmautz
That looks awesome. I'll be in St. George in a few weeks and may consider trying to pull this off (or parts as the family will be with me). Talk to me a little bit about your tire choice and how they handled the terrain - especially the sand. if you had to do an out and back, which side would you start on?
Thanks for the info.
Seth
I would strongly recommend doing the loop part from Mesquite, but not the power line section (though it was interesting in a suffery kind of way). My GF was working all day but could pick me up, so that's why I started where I did. The loop would be under 60mi. There is no water anywhere out there, FYI.
You could also skip the first big climb by using Gold Butte road to get to Whitney Pocket. It's nicely paved for some of the distance, but broken and shitty where I intersected it. If you can do the route I did, though, go for it. That first climb goes through a really cool canyon.
I used 40mm Nanos, which were fine. You'd be ok with a lower tread too, but I wouldn't go skinny. There is no sand on the loop part. It's mostly a hardish surface--no sinking in but enough to make it feel slow. There is some mega washboard on the downhills, but it's the kind you can skim at 25+mph if you can hold on. I had a 30/34 and would have liked lower gearing on Lime Kiln pass, but I like to really spin.
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