The plan was to start at Red Rock Open Space, connect with and loop Section 16, then head back and play at the parking lot with the teeter totters and new jumps that were put in this year. When we hit the intersection with Section 16 we decided to wander instead down Intemann and see if that held anything fun. Good idea. A few rocky technical spots but the real fun was the steepness, Section 16'esque. We rode it to the Crystal Park gate then on up one of the mountains, climbing switchbacks until we hit private property and had to turn around. It appears that Manitou may have plans to open that area to the public so that you can connect from Red Rock Open Space all the way to the Cog Railway parking lot. That'd be a sweet ride.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Riding the steeps - Intemann Trail
The plan was to start at Red Rock Open Space, connect with and loop Section 16, then head back and play at the parking lot with the teeter totters and new jumps that were put in this year. When we hit the intersection with Section 16 we decided to wander instead down Intemann and see if that held anything fun. Good idea. A few rocky technical spots but the real fun was the steepness, Section 16'esque. We rode it to the Crystal Park gate then on up one of the mountains, climbing switchbacks until we hit private property and had to turn around. It appears that Manitou may have plans to open that area to the public so that you can connect from Red Rock Open Space all the way to the Cog Railway parking lot. That'd be a sweet ride.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Denver and Mt. FREAKING Falcon
Our Mt Falcon to Bear Creek GPS Track
Ron, Scott and Jake of RDBM COS came to Denver yesterday for a ride
because Ron was in Denver working. I sent them a list with 5
different options and rated the climbs from mild to moderate to
strenuous. (Warning #1- my climbing classification might need
adjustment). We decided to meet in Morrison and from there we could
either ride a loop at Red Rocks / Matthew Winters or Mt Falcon / Lair
of the Bear.
Once people showed up, we decided on the Mt Falcon loop. I had only
ridden to top of Falcon before and had heard great things anout the
loop so I was excited. I rated it as a moderate climb and had heard
ride estimates of 1.5 to 2.0 hours. (Warning #2 - don't always
believe my ride estimates and bring a light if you have one. Last
year, the same week before the summer solstice, Ron and I did a killer
climb up Ute Trail to Elk Park on Pikes Peak then had to descend Barr
Trail in the dark without lights.)
It was probably 6:15 before we started cranking up Mt Falcon and we
cranked until just after 8. We new it would be getting dark soon and
could see thunderstorms to the west but we pushed on in hopes of
completing the loop. It must of have been 8:30 before we finally made
it to the downhill portion on the loop. By that time it was
practically dark and was starting to rain but we had worked so hard
that we had to jump on the singletrack instead of taking the road down
the canyon.
In the daylight, the single track would have been a screamer with fast
rolling sections and the occasional rock garden to keep you alert.
However, we were in the dark and now instead of just raining it was
lightning and hailing. If there had been another way home we might
have taken it but we really didn't know where we were. Eventually we
came out on a ridge line and I got my bearings from a radio tower
above Morrison. I pointed it out to people and told them that's where
we had to go. They couldn't believe how far we had to go and they
gave me some well deserved heckling but we pressed on.
By 9:30 we finished the single track and were in the Lair of the Bear
trail. It was another nice fast downhill but riding in the dark
wasn't easy. I had a light and so did Jake which he loaned to Scott
so I took the lead and Scott took the back while we climbed up to the
highway then cruised 5 miles down the canyon back to Morrison.
When we finally made it back it was 9:55 and we were all wet, muddy
and a little cold. I'm sorry it took longer then expected but we all
made it home safe and I don't think it's a ride any of us will forget
for a long time.
Good ride guys!!! Next time I owe the beers.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Falcon Trail - Becoming the default?
This week we'll be on the Falcon Trail. Meet at the B-52 @ 1700. Beer will be provided.
Based on the forecast as of Tuesday afternoon, you best bring some warm rain gear.
Thursday: A chance of snow before 11am, then a chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 49. Breezy, with a northwest wind between 10 and 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
Thursday Night: A slight chance of rain before 7pm, then a slight chance of snow between 7pm and midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 29. Blustery, with a north northeast wind 15 to 20 mph decreasing to between 5 and 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 10%.
The Ride
Rain held off, just a bit chilly. Ron, Rob, Jake, Ryan and Scott completed the clockwise loop in 1 hr 45 min. Ron set a blistering pace for the first half, then Rob and Jake took turns leading the rest of the ride. Fastest RDBM group ride on the Falcon trail yet. Time to go pro?
