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The forecast for this Memorial Day weekend features the possibility of snow! So the planned overnight excursion from Boise to Montour, ID will be postponed. We could do it but it’s not designed as a test of endurance, it’s supposed to be fun. At any rate this is the route. From Boise we will head west to Eagle and then north on Eagle road which is paved for only a few more miles. Then it’s gravel all the way to Pearl and Montour. Total distance from Boise to Montour will be about 36 miles, and I’m guessing it will take us about 3 hours. There is a campground in Montour that we have visited on earlier trips, and it will probably be less crowded after Memorial Day anyway.
UPDATE!
We finally got to do this one. Read the account at Bike Overnights Adventure Cycling’s most excellent blog.
Tag: overnight
The weather looks a little sketchy for our planned Memorial Day overnight bike trip so it may be postponed one week. Not that it’s going to be horrible weather, but it will be more fun when a little warmer. Maybe I should call this Fair Weather Bike Touring News?
Sky King’s bike is ready to go.
Grant Petersen at Rivendell pioneered the use of an inexpensive wire basket zip tied to a Nitto rack for overnight bike tripping. Sort of primitive but it looks like it should work. (Notice I’m letting Sky King do the experiment)
The Nitto R10 Bag Supporter is a real minimalist rack but she is just going to use it to support a large rear saddlebag and a sleeping bag.
While almost any bike can be used for an overnight trip,Sky King’s bike, Sky, sports road style drop handlebars, bar end shifters, a triple crankset with an 8 speed cassette and relatively voluminous tires about 34 to 35 millimeters wide. The wider tires will offer some cushion on the gravel roads we will be traversing. The small front chainring with 26 teeth combined with a large rear cog of 32 teeth provides a low gear of 21 which should get her up any of the hills we will encounter. (see my post about gear inches to see what that means)
More about the actual packing, the Bike Hermits setup and the route will be the subject of future posts.