Leaving the hotel in Telluride.
First night on the trip at Last Dollar Hut. Wilson Peak in the background. Off to a great start!
Panorama from Last Dollar Hut the first evening. Mind blowing
Bike cleaning after getting caught out in rain that turned the road to clay. Drive trains were a mess. Community spirit and creativity got em all back in working order for day 2. JR and Tim at the helm.
Keith and Woody
Wilson Peak. Look familiar? It's on the Coors can.
Sunset from Last Dollar
Wilson Peak just after sunrise
Historical coal chute along abandoned narrow gauge rr grade north of Ilium near Telluride
Buck working magic in the kitchen at Last Dollar
Last Dollar Ranch with Mt Sneffels in the background
Spring Creek Hut
Buck on day 2 during many miles under a big sky and wide open spaces
Steve on the Uncompahgre' Plateau.
A bit of respite
Graham Ranch Hut
Buck after the best shower ever at the Graham Ranch Hut.
JR, Doug, Woody and Buck took the Bench Trail alternate on Day 4 - amazing black earth, greasy, overgrown, primitive single track.
Buck's rig after racing to Graham Ranch Hut along with Doug, Woody and JR who got caught out in a torrential downpour for an hour and half. Super Fun! Nothing like a bit of adversity to bond with your buddies.
Ute Creek alternate on Day 5- sweet single track for these boys
Doug, Tim and Buck overlooking big air on approach to Gateway
The grounds around the Gateway Hut are classic
Woody loves the camera
The "Mighty Swede"
Wilderness bocce care of Greg "the Adenator" Aden. So much fun - Thank You Greg for truly showing up for this ride and these men
The La Sal Hut. One of my favs.
We enjoyed this irrigation ditch also. It was running with ice cold, gin clear La Sal mountain run off. It was refreshing and spirit lifting after a long day of climbing almost 5000' vertical out of Gateway to La Sal Hut
The Adenator hits the dirt. JR fixed him up right.
The crew having just arrived in Moab
Woohoo! Moab at last. Tim and his bomber rig. Tim is amazingly strong!
The crew at the celebration dinner at the Sunset Grill in Moab. A well earned feast.
Your table awaits sirs. Doug and Tim looking and feeling relaxed after 220 miles and 22k feet of climbing over 7 days with heavy bikes.
Doug at the Sunset Grill.