I'm sure Steve is crying in his beer right now, if he drank beer. Guess this trip's going to have to be rescheduled. He just doesn't have any luck.--Corrie
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We (Doug, Jen and I) did the down river road ride in Riggins today. (Riggins to Vinegar creek (the road runs along the salmon river until the at Vinegar creek boat ramp)) The weather was great, the temps were nice, the wind was fairly mild and we only dealt with the left overs of the in process road construction (they take sundays off YEA!!!) for about the first 4 miles (and of course the last 4 miles). The out and back ride ended up being just a little over 52 miles... Dinner at the river rock restaurant in Riggins after the ride was yummy.
Here is the news report on the snow level from that general area... at least from my perspective... Once we got up into the canyons.. the snow level on the north facing slopes seemed to be about 1,000 to 1,500 feet above the river level... I think Riggins sits roughly at 1,800 feet... so that would put the snow level around 2,800 to 3,300 feet... I think the start of the Weiser trail is in the 4,000 to 4,500 foot range... aka... I am going to guess that a good portion of it is under snow right now... I was also chatting with a couple at the rest area in Riggins, As it turns out they were from Cascade... They said they had come down to the Riggins area to visit spring as they still had a good six feet of snow at their place... I think Cascade is roughly around 5,000 feet...
The bottom line... and as much as I hate to admit it... I think Sean is right... (gawd that hurt!!) There is just to much snow this year to do the upper portions of the Weiser trail ride just yet... I would guess that by late May/early June... things should be cleared up and dried off (aka not so muddy and wet in the shady spots that see little sun light.). It does sound like an interesting ride...
That is my two cents worth on the subject.. for what it's worth.
Cheers
Scott.