With the Whites 100 only a week away, Tom, Remus, and I decided to do a last minute overnight trip to Caribou Bluff cabin to check out the race course. I was on the snow bike, and Tom was on skis. It was a wonderful trip, with nice weather and fantastic biking. The trails were in great shape..
There was minimal traffic on the trails and I only saw two parties of snow machiners, otherwise I had the whole place to myself. There were occasional signs of other users though..
The ride in was fast and I decided to go a bit further and check out the trail heading out of Wind Gap. This was the first time I traveled this trail in this direction, and the views were pretty spectacular.
I turned around near Windy Gap Cabin and headed back to Caribou Bluff where I caught up with Tom and mellowed out. We had a nice evening of goofing off and lounging, and eventually hit the sack. I woke up around 2am to a wonderful display of the aurora, though I was not motivated enough to get up and grab the camera. In the morning we headed out. It was a slow ride for me on the way out, as the 50 mile ride the day before apparently was a bit too much for Remus the dog and he was quite sore.
So we took our time on the way out, taking photos and enjoying the nice weather.
The ride out was uneventful, though I did pass some folks from BLM picking up stuff off the side of the trail. Apparently a guided mushing group ran into some sort of trouble and had to be medivac-ed out by the Alaska State Troopers. The more details can be found here: . Fortunately no one seems to have been hurt.
The overflow this year appears to be fairly manageable, though there was one section of wet overflow that was maybe two inches deep. It was all easily ridden on the snow bike though, so long as I kept the speeds down and was careful.
If the trails are like this for the race we should see record times for the folks on bikes and on foot, and possibly the skiers too, though the snow was fairly cold and slow. Good luck to the racers this weekend!
Tags: caribou bluff cabin, snow biking, white mountains, white mountains 100, windy gap, windy gap cabin
Beautiful. I love the photos that show the mountains so rocky and looming. Particularly the 5th, 6th, 7th & 9th photos down from the top. Do you ever print any of these images large, and frame them? Also, how was the Whites 100?
Thanks! I don’t really make prints much (or at all, come to think of it). The closest I get to that is having some of the photos ending up on my computer desktop at work.. The Whites 100 was a blast, and I had a pretty nice ride, placed 14th or so, 4 hours (!) or so behind the leaders. It continues to be the best snow bike ( ski too really) race out there.