Today I hit the mountain pass at Lolo Pass on the Idaho Montana border for this weekend’s bike ride. I am going it alone and will be taking limited tools, food, and water. I’ll use my filter to get water from the Lochsa River. I might even stop off at the hot springs for a soak. The weather looks nice but on the pass who knows pass web cam.

I should be back this evening after 8 pm as I start out of here at 10. I want to be on the bike by 11 as the weather is supposed to peak on the nice side by then. I am feeling pretty good although last night Marcy and I hiked University Mountain and I could feel remnants of last week’s knee soreness.
- Date: April 9, 2006
- Distance: 75 miles RT
- Max El: 5,251ft
- Climb El: 8,999ft
- Est. Tm: 5 to 6 hours
- Map: click here
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