Saturday, October 29, 2016

Scouting Entrada

Scouting Fotos from Entrada HAB
 Entrada layout as seen from a view point at the end of the Dead Horse stage bike ride


Brief summary of 60-miler stages

Stage 1. Dead Horse(21 miles biking)
-Six miles gradual down on road from Knoll to Dead Horse SP visitor's center
-Four miles on Intrepid/Great Pyramid single track
-Four miles gradual uphill return to knoll on road
-Two mile fun, scenic downhill to Gemini Bridges Rd on road
-Five miles of awesome downhill single track (Getaway and Bull Run)

Stage 2: Bull Canyon Canyoneering (4 miles)
-half mile walk then 4 rappels within the next mile
-Two mile walk through the canyon with some pools, slots, and open wash

Stage 3: Gemini Bridges (18 miles)
-Four miles downhill single track (Mag 7 trails- Bull Run, Archies, Little Canyon)
-Three mile gradual (steeper at the end) ascent to Moab Valley on Gemini jeep road
-Three mile descent to highway on jeep road
-Eight mile downhill tide to Colorado River at Moab bridge on paved bike path

Stage 4: Moab Daily (15 miles)
-Put in at Hittle Bottom and take out at Take Out Beach
-Five class II big water rapids
-lots of flat water for play with views of Castle Valley, etc.
-5 rafts for 40+ in each group


Looking down Bull Canyon (130 foot rappel at left and 2nd 50 foot rappel in the distance)

1st rappel

1st rappel from below

2nd rappel

looking back from 2nd rappel to 1st rappel

2nd rap

looking out at 4th rappel from bottom of 3rd rappel

3rd Rappel

Looking down into 4th rappel

4th rappel

hiking the last 2 miles out of the canyon back to camp
The Knoll is the high point of the 50 miler and the beginning of the Dead Horse Stage

Dead Horse Point Visitor's Center

View from Intrepid Single track on Dead Horse Stage

Same as above

Same as above

Sample of Mag 7 (Bull Run trail) at the end of Dead Horse stage

same as above

Beginning of Gemini Bridges Stage

View from Gemini Bridges Stage

Single track on Gemini Bridges
View from Gemini Bridges road before descent down to highway

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