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Planning page for our hot summer bike tour in Utah and Colorado!
Planning page for our hot summer bike tour in Utah and Colorado!


* [[/Packing list]]
* [[/Food]]
* [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1JaMfPbnm8aTwllYV3EekqjTLJETwXLJL Drive Folder full of Google Maps] for tracking POIs
Other links and resources:
* [[/Old]]: Mika's original plan (for reference)
* [https://ridewithgps.com/routes/4204340 Someone's Salt Lake to Denver trip]
* [https://ridewithgps.com/routes/4204340 Someone's Salt Lake to Denver trip]
* [https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39348063 direct Google routing] from SLC to Breckenridge.
* [https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39348063 direct Google routing] from SLC to Breckenridge.
* [[Bike tour/July 2022/Packing list]]


TODOs
* Note that the minimum altitude will be around 4000ft and we'll go up to 12000ft.


* Coordinate bike box pickup between Carter and Ana
== Places to visit ==
* Get fuel in SLC
* Pack bikes


== Day -1 ✈️: Seattle → Salt Lake City ==
* [https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Arches_National_Park Arches National Park]
* [https://www.visitutah.com/places-to-go/dark-sky-parks Dark Sky Parks] - parks where you can see lots of stars
* [https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Canyonlands_National_Park Canyonlands National Park]
* [https://www.nps.gov/zion/planyourvisit/thenarrows.htm The Narrows] in Zion National Park


'''Thursday July 28, 2022'''
== Day 0: Seattle → Salt Lake City ==


;Stay: Doubletree Salt Lake City Downtown {{done}}
'''July 25, 2022'''


Itinerary:
;Time: SEA; SLC
;Stay: Reservation
;Mileage: N/A
;Highest altitude: ~4200ft


* Flight from SEA @ 6:20pm → SLC @ 9:20pm
Resources:
Resources:


* [https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Salt_Lake_City Salt Lake City WikiVoyage]
* [https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Salt_Lake_City Salt Lake City WikiVoyage]


== Day 0: Salt Lake City ==
== Day 1: 🚲 Salt Lake City → Park City ==


'''Friday July 29, 2022'''
'''July 26, 2022'''
 
;Stay:
;Mileage: ~44mi (4800 ft)
;Food: breakfast in town - pickup; lunch pickup in; dinner
;Weather: Hot (>30C).


;Stay: Doubletree Salt Lake City Downtown {{done}}


Resources:
Resources:
* [https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Salt_Lake_City Salt Lake City WikiVoyage]


;Checklist for the day:
* Breakfast
* Buy white gas (evo Salt Lake City is a MSR retailer and they are only a 10 minute walk from the hotel)
* [https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Park_City Park City WikiVoyage]
* Assemble bicycles and get packed/ready to go
* Test ride bicycles to ensure we're ready to go


== Day 1: 🚲 Salt Lake City → Kamas (Knotty Pine) ==
== Day 2: 🚲 Park City → Warm Spring Retreat ==


'''Saturday July 30, 2022'''
'''July 26, 2022'''


;Stay: [https://www.knottypine.camp/ Knotty Pine Resort] is a private RV park w/ swimming pool {{done}}
;Stay: Warm Springs Retreat?
;Mileage: ~65mi 6200ft or ~61mi and 7100ft
;Mileage: 51 mi (3800 ft) to campground
;Food: breakfast: several options on the way out of SLC, one in the mountain a few closer to town, most open at 8am; lunch: [https://www.five5eeds.com/ Five5seeds] in Park City; dinner: camping dinner #1
;Food: breakfast;lunch ;dinner  
;Weather: Hot (35/23 -> 31/12C).


;Notes: Lodging is paid in advance plus one thing of firewood which should be included! There is a pool, hot tub, water and WiFi and probably even power for our phones.
Notes:


Alternative Lodging:
*


* [https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/10048898  Yellow Pine Campground] (33 sites; all first come, first served; vault toilets, no water; $20)
== Day 3: 🚲 Warm Spring Retreat? → Bottle Hollow Campground? ==
* [https://www.gocamputah.com/heber-kamas-district Shingle Creek] is also first-come/first-served and is 3mi down the road from Yellow Pine (21 other sites)
* Should be all National Forest land so dispersed camping should be an option
* The Saturday is fully booked at the nearest campground (Soapstone) so it might be worth thinking about staying at Knotty Pine instead.


Route options:
'''July 27, 2022'''


# The first option goes North and is a little longer, involves about 350m less climbing, but has 12 miles on what appears to be hard pack on [https://www.trailforks.com/trails/jeremy-ranch-road/ Jeremy Ranch Road]. Should be doable.
;Stay: Bottle Hollow Campground
# The second option is up [https://rootsrated.com/salt-lake-city-ut/cycling/big-cottonwood-canyon Big Cottonwood Canyon] and is all paved but will be a bit higher altitude.
;Mileage: 60 mi (ft)
;Food: ; lunch ; dinner


== Day 2: 🚲 Kamas (Knotty Pine) → Starvation State Park ==
Notes:


'''Sunday July 31, 2022'''
*


;Stay: Starvation State Park, Rabbit Gulch West Loop Site #5 (primitive campground w/ no water; but right on the lake; pre-paid) {{done}}
== Day 4: 🚲 Bottle Hollow Campground?→ Split Mountain Campground? ==
;Mileage: ~62mi and ~4000ft
;Food: breakfast: light camping breakfast #1; lunch: Hanna Hilton Cafe and Bar (~30mi); dinner: camping dinner #2
;Weather: ~33/17C
;Stops: Pick up beer at the Hanna General Store


;Alternatives lodging:
'''July 28, 2022'''


* [https://utahstateparks.reserveamerica.com/camping/fred-hayes-state-park-at-starvation/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=UT&parkId=342801#sr_a Starvation State Park] seems to have lots of availability
;Stay:  
* Alternative: Strawberry River Bed and Breakfast in Duchesne (or a best western)
;Mileage: 40mi? (ft)
* {{done}} save/print [https://utahstateparks.reserveamerica.com/camping/fred-hayes-state-park-at-starvation/r/campsiteDetails.do?contractCode=UT&parkId=342801&siteId=266818 the reservation]
;Food: breakfast; lunch; dinner
* There seem to be some FCFS campgrounds at Rabbit Gulch and elsewhere within Starvation.


== Day 3: 🚲 Starvation → Vernal  ==
Notes:


'''Monday August 1, 2022'''
== Day 5: 🚲 Split Mountain Campground → Echo Park Campground ==


;Stay:  [https://koa.com/campgrounds/vernal/site-type/tent-camping-sites/ Dinosaurland KOA] (which has pool and minigolf) {{done}}
'''July 29, 2022'''
;Mileage: most direct is 67.4mi (1700ft but mostly down) but lots of highway; alternative w/ almost no highway is 73mi and 2700ft
;Food:
* Breakfast: Cowan's Cafe in Duchesne seems like the place but is likely closed Sunday+Monday; alternative could be Betos Mexican Food (open at 6am); and should be great.
* Lunch [https://www.frontiermotelandgrill.com/grill Frontier Grill] in Roosevelt (~35mi); alternative is Rocky's or Burger King. Many options!);
* Dinner: Vernal Brewing Company (open until 9pm) or the slightly lower-key Dinosaur Brew House
;Weather: Likely Hot (~34/18C)


;Itinerary:
;Stay:  
* Breakfast and lunch on the road
;Mileage: mi (ft)
* Arrival in Vernal by 4pm so we can stop by the [https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/utah-field-house/ Utah Field House] (dinosaur museum/state park which is apparently good!) [open 9-5 every day]
;Food: breakfast; lunch; dinner
* Drop off bags and check in at KOA in Vernal (>2mi from the center of town)
* Dinner in Vernal


;Alternative lodgings:
Resources and links:


* A bunch of hotels in Vernal
== Day 6: Hiking Day? ==


== Day 4: 🚲 Vernal → Kenney Resevoir  ==
'''July 30, 2022'''


'''Tuesday August 2, 2022'''
;Stay:
;Mileage: mi (ft)
;Food: breakfast; lunch; dinner


;Stay: [https://www.rangelychamber.com/kenney-reservoir/ Kenny Reservoir] [https://rioblancowatercd.colorado.gov/camping] (FCFS and $8.00 but the person one the phone said there's one free camp spot we can use "at the wildlife viewing area past the campground and the Jesus is coming rock", right by the water; will likely also shave a few miles off the long next day) {{done}}
Resources and links:
;Mileage: no highway option #1 is 81mi and 5800 ft (10mi on gravel but it [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xoCigUmZb0 looks OK on this Youtube video]); most direct on US-40 is 68mi 2100ft; some alt routes take us south of US-40 and might be worth mapping in advance
;Food: breakfast: recommendation for Betty's Cafe in Vernal (open at 6am);  lunch: lunch in dinosaur; dinner: camping dinner #3
;Weather: Hot (highs of 31/16°C)
;Stops:
* Early breakfast in Vernal on the way out
* Dinosaur National Monument!
** Stop at the [https://www.nps.gov/dino/planyourvisit/quarry-exhibit-hall.htm Quarry Exhibit Hall] at Dinosaur National Monument
** Take the 0.5mi hike to see petroglyphs at the Swelter Shelter near the QEH
* Lunch in Jensen (pretty close to coming back from the monument) or in Dinosaur (40mi from the start)
* Pick up beer and/or drinks for two nights + lunch of the next day at store in Rangeley
;Notes:
* We'll cross from Utah into Colorado
* the more attractive route goes south along 45, changes to old bonanza hwy and crosses along a little unpaved road but it might be a little too long?
* Alternative route going into Bonanza and then Stanton seems doable. It's only 6-7mi more.
* One idea is to visit [https://www.roadtripryan.com/go/t/utah/northern-utah/fantasy-canyon Fantasy Canyon] along the way but it would probably add 15mi (so like 85mi instead of 67).
;Alternative places to stay:
* [https://mooseheadlodgecolorado.com/ Moose Head Lodge]
* [https://www.bucknbullrvpark.com/ Buck N Bull RV Park]
* [https://silversagerv.com/ Silver Sage RV Park]
* Blue Mountain Inn and Suites ($100 for the night)
* Outside Inn (slightly less nice hotel)
;Notes:
* "For more information on Kenney Reservoir ... contact the water district at (970) 675-5055."
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OlXf1DxhKU5Ta6imQD3pb9nKjtGUraUm/view Map of Kenney Reservoir]


== Day 5: 🚲 Kenney Resevoir Rifle State Park ==
== Day 7: 🚲 Echo Park Campground somewhere near Hayden? ==


'''Wednesday August 3, 2022'''
'''July 31, 2022'''


;Stay: Rifle State Park (Site 45 Lakeview) {{done}}
;Stay:  
;Mileage: best route is 91mi and 4700ft; route w/ stop in Meeker is 93mi and 4800ft but nearly all highway; both include 10km of dirt toward the end which is avoidable if we go almost all the way into Rifle instead of turning early
;Mileage: mi (ft)
;Food: breakfast; lunch; dinner


;Food: breakfast: camping breakfast #2; lunch: on the road #1; dinner: camping dinner: #4
Resources and links:
;Weather: Hot (>28/13C).


Alternatives:
== Day 8: 🚲 Echo Park Campground → somewhere near Hayden? ==


* Elkhaven Lodge is in a better place but it's $300 and minimum 2nights. We could call?
'''Aug 1, 2022'''
* Trail and Hitch RVpark and Tiny Home Hotel has a sauna and wifi and $15 tent spots (Available); sadly, tinyhomes are only available for a 2-night stay. It's only (54mi from kenney) but it sets up a killer 100mi day for the last day assuming we stay in Glenwood Springs.


== Day 6: 🚲 Rifle State Park → Wolcott BLM Campground ==
;Stay:  
 
;Mileage: mi (ft)
'''Thursday August 4, 2022'''
;Food: breakfast; lunch; dinner
 
;Stay: [https://www.blm.gov/visit/wolcott-campground Wolcott BLM Campground] (no reservations; FCFS; $10)
;Mileage: leg 1 is 15mi and 750ft; leg 2 is 42.4mi and 2300ft
;Food: breakfast: light camping breakfast #3; lunch: restaurant in Glenwood Springs; dinner: camping dinner #5
;Weather: Hot (>34/22C).
 
Resources:
 
Itinerary:
 
* Leg 1: 15mi from campground to New Castle
* Bus: from New Castle to Glenwood Springs
** Bus from New Castle to to Glenwood Springs on [https://www.rfta.com/routes/hogback-rifle/ Hogback Rifle route] which leaves New Castle 6th and Main 40 minutes after each hour and also 10 minutes after 7am, 8am, 5pm, and 6pm.
** Not all bus stops take bikes but there is a [page about this here] and a [https://3qpuead9yxf3lp4zqrcwbatd-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/bikeloading-route-map_color-1.jpg map of bike stops here] so I think we need to go from the stop on 6th and Main in New Castle to the Park & Ride in Glenwood springs.
** Loading bikes is either a two-bike rack which is the same as metro or a complicated 4-bike rack which is actually two racks and we should load them to the driver side first and then the passanger side.
* Pool in [https://www.hotspringspool.com/ Glenwood Springs Hot Springs] (open 8am-9pm; kinda pricey at $~39)
* Leg 2: 40 mi to Wolcott BLM campground
 
Alternative places to stay:


* Gypsum Campground (BLM)
Resources and links:
* Stay in a Best Western (or similar) in Eagle. Kinda expensive for what it is, honestly


Resources:


It's hard to do given the 100 mi to Breckenridge but It would be nice to stay in Glenwood Springs for the night since there's a hot spring there but it sets up a pretty rough day.


Glenwood resources:
== Day 9: 🚲 Hayden? → somewhere near Toponas? ==


* If we stay in glenwood, there is [https://resnexus.com/resnexus/reservations/book/70145D2B-FB4C-4B12-A817-98D68A7480EF a "resort" with camping sites] although they are quite expensive ($67) so a hotel might be easier.
'''Aug 2, 2022'''
* Hotels in Glenwood Springs are werdly expensive. the "best" hotel is a 3-star Hotel Denver is that is like $250 for the night.
 
== Day 7: 🚲 Wolcott BLM Campground → Breckenridge ==
 
'''Friday August 5, 2022'''


;Stay:  
;Stay:  
;Mileage: 60.5mi and 5000ft
;Mileage: mi (ft)
;Food: breakfast: light camping breakfast #4; lunch: something in the road (a few options); dinner in Breckenridge w/ family
;Food: breakfast; lunch; dinner
;Weather: Hot (>30C).
 
* The first thing with emma is 5-9pm so it would be good to arrive as close to 5pm as possible. if we do 100 we'll want to be rolling by like 6am.


* Option a: if we stay in glenwood, it's a little under 100 mi into breckenridge (and 5.6k feet of climbing. Basically the first 80 seems like a gradual river valley climb).. it's possible and it's the last day so might be OK?
Resources and links:
* If we stay in Eagle or Wolcott it would be just 70 or 60 mi into breckenridge the next day.
* M has a faculty meeting at 9-10AM.


Resources:
== Day 10: 🚲 Toponas? → Breckenridge! ==


== Day 7+1: Wedding! ==
'''Aug 2, 2022'''


;Stay:  
;Stay:  
;Mileage:
;Mileage: mi (ft)
;Food: breakfast?; lunch ?; dinner ?
;Food: breakfast; lunch; dinner
;Weather: Hot (>30C).
 
== Day 7+2: 🚌 Breckenridge → Denver ==
 
;Stay: {{todo}}
;Food: breakfast?; lunch ?; dinner ?
;Weather: Hot (>30C).
 
Itinerary:
* {{todo}} bus ticket (buy tickets)
* 4:20pm: Meow Wolf Convergence Station (tickets are in Google Pay) [arrive 10min early]
* 7pm: Dinner reservations at [https://uchidenver.com/ Uchi Denver] at the counter (award winning sushi joint with a vegetarian tasting menu)
 
* https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Breckenridge_(Colorado)
* https://gobreck.com/plan-your-visit/transportation-maps-directions/how-to-get-to-breckenridge-from-denver
* This seems to be $60 each: https://www.mountainshuttle.com/shuttle-services/breckenridge/
 
* Epic Mountain Express seems to give a discount: "Book reservations at least 48 hours prior to travel. Reservations made the same day of travel are subject to a $5/per person fee. Accepting reservations through 10/31/2022"
 
Vail/DIA times:
7:00 am / 9:15 am
8:30 am / 10:45 am
10:00 am / 12:15 pm
11:30 am / 1:45 pm
3:00 pm / 5:15 pm
 
== Day 7+3: ✈️ Denver → Seattle ==
 
;Weather: Hot (>30C).
 
== Places to visit ==
 
* [https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Arches_National_Park Arches National Park]
* [https://www.visitutah.com/places-to-go/dark-sky-parks Dark Sky Parks] - parks where you can see lots of stars
* [https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Canyonlands_National_Park Canyonlands National Park]
* [https://www.nps.gov/zion/planyourvisit/thenarrows.htm The Narrows] in Zion National Park
 
== Things to remember ==
 
For future trips:


* Mika got sun hives. High altitude + sun requires sun sleeves and a lot more sunscreens. We went through 2.5 containers and that was not enough.
Resources and links:
* >85 miles at this temp is hard.
* All campsites were great! The secret spot at Kenny didn't have a toilet, so we went to the normal site. The Rifle Gap campground was incredibly well managed and clean.
* Just about the right amount of food. Maybe a little less hot chocolate/tea.
* Gumbo was a great new camp recipe!
* Highway 40 between Jensen and Dinosaur was ok. Other parts can be a little too busy and stressful (e.g., by Rabbit Gulch).
* Dirt roads are almost always hard for Mika.
* Maybe 3 pairs of underwear for 7 days for Mika.
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