Since I didn't know the place, I just went exploring. One of the trails I stumbled across on the first day, Wallman Trail, totally kicked my butt. It went up and up...and up some more...and then some more. I finally had to get off and walk for a while. Not knowing how much farther the trail went I decided to do the much more fun descent from there. Afterwards I found a long piece of single track closely bordered by tall grass and lots of bushes. Everything was wet from the rain and my shoes would hit the wet grass while I pedaled. They ended up soaked from the constant wet brushing. On the second day I just followed the main Rattlesnake Trail. It was a long gradual climb with lots of scenic creek crossings. There were deer and rabbits about. The rabbits were more skittish than the deer. After crossing Rattlesnake Creek, the trail took a steep climb. But it was very soggy and had water flowing down it so I followed the rules about not creating ruts on a trail in this condition. The ride back went quick since it was mostly downhill.
I look forward to visiting the trails again while Steph is attending school there for the next four years. Maybe I'll get strong enough to ride Wallman to the top--where ever that is.
Climbing Wallman Trail.
Wet grass on both sides made my shoes soggy.
Rattlesnake Creek.
Crossing Fraser Creek.
Pilcher Creek.
Beeskove Creek.
2 comments:
I love rattlesnake, and try to hit it during work travels. I have a great 1.5 hr "best bang for your buck" route in my head, I'll reference and send you the deets.
That would be awesome, Brian. I'll be visiting Missoula quite a few times.
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