- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
This is the ride report from the 'RME Epic dual-sport ride' that I laid out on here. For those that were interested and couldn't make it, you really missed out! I have wanted to make this ride for a long time and this was a great chance to make the ride with some good company. We knew it would be long days with lots of riding and were really looking forward to being in this area on the bikes.
Caleb was riding his Honda CRF450X and I was on my Suzuki DR650. I was wishing for a lighter bike at many points, as the trails were quite technical and it was a struggle to muscle the big DR with it's huge tank over the rough stuff. Caleb did really well, picking apart the tough sections one by one and never complaining about where I was leading him.
In case you missed the planning thread, here's how our route was laid out.-
We met up in Moab on Friday morning at the Slickrock Campground. Caleb was smart enough to book a cabin with A/C for the weekend, when I was ready to tent it! After getting everything settled, we geared up, topped off the fuel tanks and headed out of town. It was a short ride out to the turnoff, past Pack Creek campground and right into the dirt, heading towards La Sal Pass.
The road topped out at over 10,000 feet and we took a break to enjoy the high-mountain weather of the La Sal pass and soaked in the view of Mt Peale. After some time had passed, we hopped back onto the bikes and continued our trip around the mountains, headed for John Brown canyon.
Caleb was riding his Honda CRF450X and I was on my Suzuki DR650. I was wishing for a lighter bike at many points, as the trails were quite technical and it was a struggle to muscle the big DR with it's huge tank over the rough stuff. Caleb did really well, picking apart the tough sections one by one and never complaining about where I was leading him.
In case you missed the planning thread, here's how our route was laid out.-
Day 1; Ride out of Moab headed South, then turn up Pack Creek road and onto La Sal Pass road. After making it over La Sal Pas, skirt around the South side of the La Sals and head towards John Brown Canyon and Gateway, CO. From Gateway, head up Sheep Creek Road into the Dolores Triangle, cross Granite Creek and ride up to Glade Park, CO. From Glade Park, drop down into Fruita, CO and stay the night.
Day 2; Leave out of Fruita and head to Loma and the trail head for the Kokopelli Trail. Ride the full Kokopelli Trail back to Moab, making our way thru Rabbit Valley, McGraw Bottom and over to Dome Plateau. After dropping down Rose Garden Hill, we'd ride back into the La Sals by way of Hideout Road, then the La Sal Loop road and back into Moab by way of Sand Flats Road.
We met up in Moab on Friday morning at the Slickrock Campground. Caleb was smart enough to book a cabin with A/C for the weekend, when I was ready to tent it! After getting everything settled, we geared up, topped off the fuel tanks and headed out of town. It was a short ride out to the turnoff, past Pack Creek campground and right into the dirt, heading towards La Sal Pass.
The road topped out at over 10,000 feet and we took a break to enjoy the high-mountain weather of the La Sal pass and soaked in the view of Mt Peale. After some time had passed, we hopped back onto the bikes and continued our trip around the mountains, headed for John Brown canyon.