Reavis Ranch Info
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Reavis Ranch Info
I'm planning an outing to Reavis Ranch/Circlestone in a few weeks. Can anyone tell me if the trail from 109north is mountain bike freindly? Looking to see if "hike-a-bike" is an option. Thanks in advance.
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Yup, Mike's right. No MTBs in the wilderness. It is tempting though... the 109 trail is the old roadbed into the ranch so it rarely exceeds a 6% grade. It would make a great ride but I wouldn't do it.
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Some time ago I plotted a trip to circlestone from all trailheads. Nothing was within my day range. 14-16 low grade miles is all I can hack.
Possibly in 70 degree weather but not in the middle of summer.
Possibly in 70 degree weather but not in the middle of summer.
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Yup. Hiking into Reavis from either side and up to Circlestone and then back out again in a day, even in cool temps, falls pretty close to death march status. I suppose it can be done but it'd be more of a fitness hike than an enjoyable experience. Besides, both the ranch area and Circlestone are neat areas that deserve more than a rest stop.teva wrote:Some time ago I plotted the a trip to circlestone from all trailheads. Nothing was within my day range. 14-16 low grade miles is all I can hack. Possibly in 70 degree weather but not in the middle of summer.
I've often thought that Teva's first backpack trip should be into Reavis and Circlestone. Waddya say, Joe?
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Re: Reavis Ranch Info
Can not ride a bike there these days but before it was a WA, I rode from Tortilla Flat to the ranch and return. Best was Fish Creek hill. Also, another time we carted bee hives, with bees, to the ranch. Left them on supports on trees on the west side. Came back a few months later and got quite a bit of Reevis honey to bring back.
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Re: Reavis Ranch Info
you must be older than Bruce!

I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
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Re: Reavis Ranch Info
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What!?l You've told many great stories, but none involve bike riding into wilderness areas before 1964!!
What!?l You've told many great stories, but none involve bike riding into wilderness areas before 1964!!

I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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Re: Reavis Ranch Info
iirc, Joe's first backpack was into peterson ranch (also apples) back in the day. man, it's been years! i never really thought he'd start out with a 1.5 lb tarptent and a 15° marmot down bag but he went big and got the right stuff. second BP was kendrick with the gang, correct?nealz wrote:I've often thought that Teva's first backpack trip should be into Reavis and Circlestone. Waddya say, Joe?
squirrel!
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I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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