Colorado Trail - Day 2 S. Platte TH to Goose Creek CG
Segments 2 and 3, part of Lost Creek Wilderness detour for segment 4
Monday Aug 27th, 2018
Start 6117'
High pt ~8400'
Lo pt. 6117'
End Elv. 7716'
Climbing ~5300? !!!
Miles 43.3
Total time 10:20
Ride time 7:45
Up and at 'em, the hikers are early birds and so am I today. I watch as the sun work it's magic, slowly painting the cliffs above the Platte across the canyon as I break my fast and pack up.
The ride starts with a stiff climb of switch backs out of the valley. I cannot ride hardly any of these switch backs, so a hike a biking I will go. The trail soon enters the Buffalo Creek burn area from 20 some years ago. Some nice vistas, and the area seems to be revegitating. The trails are all pikes peak granite like around Colorado Springs, and sometimes it is loose. I have a few uphill stretches that are too steep and loose to ride, but not many.
The dry segment 2 gives way to segment 3, where the CT is the anchor trail for the Buffalo Creek mtb trail system. The CT here is sweet riding, passing near the edifice of Little Scraggy Peak and its granite domes peak through the trees.
I now get to start the long 72 mile road detour around the Lost Creek wilderness area.
I soon reach Wellington Lake, and the private CG there, where I replenish my water. The gravel detour tackles some steep pitches, perhaps more challenging as I have already put in 20 miles of singletrack. My goal is Goose Creek CG where I know they have a well. The route travels mostly through the Hayman burn area, the denuded landscapes give great views of the granites knobs and domes, as well as the mosaic of groves the eluded the flames. One can spot large groves of young aspen sprinkled here and there. There are several long steep climbs between me and camp, and I am starting to have doubts, and also fret about water.
I push on and make it along day.
Surveying the camp ground, ther are a pair of bike packers and they invite me to share the campsite. They are Peter and Adam from Oakland CA. As we chat about life the trial, no bikes and gear, it happens that Peter has made some of his bike gear, and it looks strong.