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There are no shortcuts in life, just alternate routes.
Here’s a little ditty if you find yourself in the Cement
Creek area looking for something new to ride, or if you were
headed for Flag Bear Deadman’s and the weather is looking
ominous.
Ride up Cement Creek as if you were doing Reno
Flag Bear Deadman’s. Climb to the top of Reno Divide. Instead of going
through the gate at the top, turn right and continue climbing
up the rough road. The road continues for a while and crosses
a fence a couple of times. Just stay on the main road along
the ridge. Follow it as it bobs along the top of Reno Ridge.
There are several stiff but short climbs along the way. The
views of Spring Creek and Matchless Mountains are exceptional.
Views of Cement Mountain can be glimpsed to the north.
After a few miles, the road forks. Stay right, and just
as the main road starts another climb, there is the signed
Reno Ridge singletrack on the right that has been etched
into an old logging road. You’ll know you’re on the right
path because several stiff berms have been built to discourage
four-wheel use. This part gets better as you go.
The singletrack weaves around in the trees for a short distance
then opens up into a beautiful meadow. The singletrack is
very distinct now as it winds its way up and down the relief
of Reno Ridge. After one last short climb hold on for a “pay
attention” downhill. This section has become rutted in places,
so…pay attention.
The trail dives down through a wonderful little aspen grove
before ending at an intersection. This is the top of the
Deadman’s Gulch climb. Here you have some choices. If the
weather is still looking iffy, turn right and descend down
the Deadman Switchbacks to Cement Creek Road.
If you’re feeling especially spunky or the weather has cleared
and you can’t bring yourself into going home yet, try this
one.
At the top of Deadman’s Gulch, turn left (or away from
Cement Creek) and go down towards Spring Creek. Take your
first right. This is the Cement Mountain Trail. This is a
good ride! Be prepared for some tough climbing, some mandatory
walking (…so…) and some breathtaking wildflowers.
Once you’re on your bike again, you’ll be glad you did this.
The open meadows through here are very special and at times
feel very high alpine. Stay on the main trail. You’ll come
to a couple of trail intersections where lesser trails come
in. Rose Bud will be your first as it comes in on your left.
Roaring Judy stays high and traverses along in the open then
descends shortly before starting another very tough, steep,
rock strewn climb up to Cement Pass. Nobody said this was
going to be an easy ride, but it is a great one.
At the top of Cement Pass, the fun isn’t over. The first
part of the downhill has been recently reworked and is in
great shape! The trail eventually turns into a rough road
and very steeply descends down to the top of Jack’s Cabin
Cutoff Road. Right on the road takes you out to Highway 135.
Right on 135 begins the scariest part of the ride…the asphalt
back to town. If you’re smart, you left a vehicle at the
top of Jack’s Cabin Cutoff Road. If you didn’t, your ride
has become epic by the time you get home. |
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