Friday Fun - Mt Elbert
Submitted by David on
I hiked up it but never thought about pushing my bike up and for that matter riding down it.
Submitted by David on
I hiked up it but never thought about pushing my bike up and for that matter riding down it.
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Sweet video! Looks like an
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Sweet video! Looks like an awesome time.
I did not know this was legal. Is Mt. Elbert in Wilderness? Anyone know how many other 14ers it is legal to bike on? I know you can go up Mt. Princeton on the road.
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Elbert OK, Massive not
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Mt Elbert is not in a 'Wilderness' area so this is legal. I've heard of a few other people doing it. Mt Massive, however, is in a Wilderness area so be attentive when in the area.
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The road to Princeton does
Submitted by Eli (not verified) on
The road to Princeton does not go to the top. It is still a hike over very rocky terrain, even if you go to the top of the road. The road itself can be done with nearly any 4WD SUV.
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Evans has a paved road, which
Submitted by Dude (not verified) on
Evans has a paved road, which is open for much of the Summer to bicycles. Pikes Peak is fully paved this year, but with limited availability to bicycles. There is a 4x4 road to the top of Mt. Bross (which is on private land) which may be possible on a mountain bike.
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Did they create a Strava
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Did they create a Strava segment afterwards?
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