Last run was great, lets do 'er again.
This one is a little more intense. Ok, alot more. At least it was last time, three years ago.
Couple pics in this thread, September long trip of our first successful go,
more here, need to dig through and find the links but they're in there. 119 Trail September 3-5
Access is via highway 40 nearly to Crowsnest until your just south of Livingstone Falls, then a particular logging road followed by a steadily decreasing quality of road until its time to lock the hubs.
Lots of big ol washouts, one very tight section through the trees, a washout spanned by logs for the offside tire on the edge of a dropoff would need a good look before proceeding. A few big rocks and one tiny but inconvenient patch of skag that must be skirted. Nice views up top. Worth it to me.
Things may have changed since then, a bit of side by side traffic would have likely opened things up a bit but I haven't been back to see. It was a tough trail, lots of places where things could go very very sideways. But thats wheeling, with the right group, it'll be a blast.
There was a spot where the trail did appear to continue that we never explored further, both time and fuel being a problem. Not being up to speed on current conditions I would treat it as a one way in one way out run with the same camp used previously in the stubby trees up high for Saturday night.
There is or was a good camp at the entrance not far off the road for the Friday or first night. A three day weekend would be ideal, but I'd take a crack at it whenever possible.
Who has time when? Just don't say the weekend of July 20-21 cause I'm out for that one.
This one is a little more intense. Ok, alot more. At least it was last time, three years ago.
Couple pics in this thread, September long trip of our first successful go,
more here, need to dig through and find the links but they're in there. 119 Trail September 3-5
Access is via highway 40 nearly to Crowsnest until your just south of Livingstone Falls, then a particular logging road followed by a steadily decreasing quality of road until its time to lock the hubs.
Lots of big ol washouts, one very tight section through the trees, a washout spanned by logs for the offside tire on the edge of a dropoff would need a good look before proceeding. A few big rocks and one tiny but inconvenient patch of skag that must be skirted. Nice views up top. Worth it to me.
Things may have changed since then, a bit of side by side traffic would have likely opened things up a bit but I haven't been back to see. It was a tough trail, lots of places where things could go very very sideways. But thats wheeling, with the right group, it'll be a blast.
There was a spot where the trail did appear to continue that we never explored further, both time and fuel being a problem. Not being up to speed on current conditions I would treat it as a one way in one way out run with the same camp used previously in the stubby trees up high for Saturday night.
There is or was a good camp at the entrance not far off the road for the Friday or first night. A three day weekend would be ideal, but I'd take a crack at it whenever possible.
Who has time when? Just don't say the weekend of July 20-21 cause I'm out for that one.