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You’re a very good rider. You have a lot of stamina. You must ride a lot. I don’t have the stamina to ride the technical Rocky sections. I get so exhausted. Do you ride a lot to keep your stamina and skills at a consistent high level?
I made that ride 50 years ago on a Honda Trail 90. Started from Jackson Meadow Reservoir. One big adventure day. You didn't climb the fire watch tower? The view is magnificent. Can see mount Diablo on a clear day.
Nice track, it looks like a great ride. Thank you for sharing this with us. Comparison to the Nor-Cal BDR is a little apple to oranges. The BDR is multi-day 940-mile track. The tracks on a BDR are laid out so the average rider on a 1200/1250/1300 GS can ride them. The track you showed us had some more technical sections more suited to a dual-sport or mid-sized adventure bike. That said I do know riders with large adventure bikes that could ride that track. In the Western States were blessed with many places to ride that will challenge more advanced riders such as yourself. But it's still a one-day ride. If you're looking for a multi-day off-road trip, then I highly recommend the BDR organization. First of all, the homework is done for you. The route, accommodations and fuel stops are all laid out.
Awesome video! It's got me thinking about preparing for this ride. Would you consider it somewhat beginner friendly to do solo? I'm not new to offroading or two wheels but new to offroading on two wheels haha. I figure the more difficult sections like poker flat I would skip and do the easy route. Im on a CRF300L and am worried that my shorter height might make it more difficult to traverse some sections. Any advice is much appreciated :) Thanks!
Thats a kick ass loop, great footage. .me and a buddy are headed down from oregon to do the nor cal bdr south to north. Do you have a gpx track on that to share? We would love to incorporate some of that. Better then pavement pounding. I'm on a T7 an my buddy is on a KTM 950. We like challenges and yes we've got skills. Thanks for sharing your video.
The link is in the description. Scroll all the way down in the article, and there's gpx file. If you like challenge, this is the ride you wanna do. Norcal bdr is really mild 90% of the time.
That would be a perfect bike! Check out lost sierra route From advpulse. That's what I followed started sierra buttes and big loop to poker flat down to downieville! Did it in 6 hours. Video coming soon!