Greetings!
As mentioned a while back, I'm going to try to start up a weekly mountain
bike ride with SCC. First, here's the first ride announcement, but please
read in full if you plan on attending.
Short Silver Creek Loop
Date: Monday July 20, 2015
Meeting time / place: meet at 8am, caddy-corner from Salida Bike
Company, Riverside Park diagonal parking
Drive/carpool? Yes - up to FS201C / Silver Creek Rd parking area
(above Shirley Site)
Aerobic rating: High
Technical rating: Moderate - some rocky stretches, some steep ups
and downs.
Approx. Miles: 12
Approx. Elevation lowest/highest points (ft): 8822 / 9529
Approx. Elevation total gain/loss (ft): 2264 / 2264
Description: We will drive towards Marshall Pass, then above the
Shirley Site on Silver Creek Road to Silver Creek Rd & FS201C (big camping
area) and park there. We ride up Silver Creek Road for the climb, about 4
miles, gaining 900 ft. Then we take a left on the Rainbow Trail. (This is
actually the Rainbow Trail's eastern terminus.) Along the Rainbow Trail,
there are a few uphill stretches that will require hiking (at least, I've
never seen anyone ride it!) and a couple of technical rock gardens. We pop
out of the woods along FS201C and ride back down a steep road (some loose
gravel sections) to the vehicles.
Planning to attend? Please contact Andrew Koransky,
andrew@koransky.com mailto:andrew@koransky.com , 719-207-1562 just so I
have an idea of count / who to expect.
Monday Intermediate Mountain Bike Ride - Description / Requirements
We have a wide variety of rides in this valley. so while some rides will
leave from that parking area, the goal is to get out and ride different
areas, so driving/carpools will often be required. Technical difficulty,
aerobic difficulty, distance, and duration will be announced and change each
week. Some rides will have extended hike-a-bikes for mere mortals such as
myself. I will do my best to provide adequate information each week about
these rides so you can make an informed choice about the ride. I will take
votes / suggestions for rides. show up and let me know!
Rides will generally meet Monday mornings at 8am caddy corner from Salida
Bike Company at the diagonal parking spaces at Riverside park. We might
leave early for longer drives/rides, so please pay close attention to the
announcements. The goal is to be back in town by noon, and we may
occasionally do lunch afterwards at one of the local eateries if there is
enough interest/time.
Here are few guidelines so you know what to expect:
About me: I consider myself a non-competitive intermediate rider.
Well, I guess you could say I curse my bike occasionally ("It has to be the
bike's fault, not mine right?") and only compete against myself! I am happy
to just be outside and with good company. I am NOT as talented as many of
the hard core MTB enthusiasts in the area.
The primary goal is to have fun and enjoy each other's company,
however, I would encourage you to know your riding ability, and if
necessary, test yourself before joining the group: Can you ride the full
length of Little Rainbow without breaks? Can you ride North Backbone with a
few breaks to catch your breath, and maybe having to walk a few technical
sections? If we announce a longer ride, is that a distance you feel
comfortable completing? These should be benchmarks that you have the skills
to ENJOY the ride.
We will do as much as we can to ensure we don't drop anyone, taking
breaks in hopes that all can catch up, but I unfortunately cannot guarantee
a "no-drop" ride. So please see check your riding ability by re-reading the
previous note above. Make sure you have working equipment, can do basic
repairs (carry extra tubes, patches, pump, chain tool, etc.), feel confident
that you can complete the ride chosen, and can self-support yourself with
enough water, food/energy bars, and parts to complete the ride alone if
necessary.
I hope to lead rides into October, and kick off again late May next year.
Alternate leaders needed late August / early September. Otherwise, we'll
just take a short break during that time.
Please call me if you have any questions / concerns at 719-207-1562.
PS I highly recommend purchasing a CORSAR card (http://colorado.gov/sar)
which helps reimburse search and rescue teams within the state. Anyone who
purchases a current hunting/fishing license, or boat, snowmobile, ATV
registration already contributes to the fund.
Take care...
Andrew Koransky
andrew@koransky.com