2008 UTMA Cache Valley Ride
Saturday 26 July 2008
10:00am Riders Meeting -- Ride Starts 10:15am
This UTMA Ride is for Motorcycles Only / Intermediate Skill Level
This is a motorcycle only ride (several of the trails we'll be riding are
closed to ATVs) for riders with intermediate or better skill level.
********** IMPORTANT **********
Space may be limited. Please call or email Wes Thompson by 19 July 2008 if you plan to
attend. I'll also need to know who's planning on riding so that if current
conditions (example: heavy rain has made trails too muddy to ride without
causing excessive impact) lead to cancellation or relocation of the ride, I can
contact everyone about the changes.
CONTACT
Wes Thompson , 435-563-6010 or
geomanrocks@hotmail.com (email is preferred)
DIRECTIONS
- From Salt Lake, Utah Valley, and other parts south, travel north on I15 to
Exit 364, US89-91 to Logan.
- Continue on US89-91 to Logan, about 25 miles from Exit 364.
- In Logan turn east (right) at 400 North, this is US89.
- Continue on US89 up Logan Canyon about 27 miles, and turn north (left) at
the sign for Beaver Mountain.
- Continue about 1 mile to Beaver Creek Trailhead Parking just before the
Beaver Creek Road (dirt) intersection.
- Note for campers: The signs may not be placed until Saturday morning.
CAMPING / LODGING
For those who would like to drive on Friday (or earlier) and camp, there are
some designated campsites along the Beaver Creek Road. Dispersed camping on the
west side of the Beaver Creek Road before the Sink Hollow Road intersection, and
along the Sink Hollow Road, has been closed since late 2006. If you get to Logan
before 4:30pm, you can stop by the Logan Ranger District Offices, which are on
the south side of US89, about half a mile before entering Logan Canyon, and pickup
a Logan and Ogden Ranger District Travel Map (free) and/or a Caribou National
Forest Montpelier Ranger Motorized Vehicle Use Map (free) and also get updates on
camping, fire restrictions, etc.
If you're passing through Logan later, or don't want to stop,
please call the Logan Ranger District Offices at 435-755-3620 to get current
camping and fire restriction information for the Beaver Creek area.
Beaver Creek Lodge is less
than a mile up US89 from the Beaver Mountain Ski Resort turnoff (less than 2
miles from the ride trailhead), and has 11 rooms for rent. Call 435-753-1076 or
toll-free 800-946-4485 for more information or reservations.
Beaver Mountain Resort is very close to the ride starting point, and has 21
RV sites with hookups along the paved parking lot and some tent sites. Call
435-563-5677 for information / reservations.
Logan is about 27 miles from the Beaver Mountain Ski Resort turnoff, and has
many lodging options.
The Bear Lake Motor
Lodge in Garden City is about 15 miles from the Beaver Mountain Ski Resort
turnoff. Call 435-946-3271 for more information or reservations.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
- Most of this ride is in Idaho, which has a 96dB noise limit for OHVs. It's
your responsibility to make sure your bike meets this requirement.
- All OHVs MUST have spark arrestor.
- An Idaho OHV Sticker is not required for out-of-state OHVs unless you plan
to ride in Idaho more than 30 days (the rules are different for snowmobiles).
You do need current registration from your home state though. The first and
last miles (or so) of this ride are in Utah, so you'll also need a current
Utah sticker, or sticker from a state with an OHV sticker reciprocal agreement
with Utah.
RIDE COMMENTS
- The ride will be about 80 miles, if your bike can't go that far on a tank
of fuel, it's your responsibility to carry additional fuel to get that far. I
usually try to get a ride leader to take a separate group on a shorter loop --
about 50 miles -- but can't guarantee this will happen until I get a
commitment from the ride leader. Call/email me if you need to know if the
shorter loop will have a leader.
- Bring plenty of water. I'd recommend a backpack drink system with a 100
ounce bladder (add ice cubes to have cool water). Also, drink plenty of water
before starting the ride.
- We can get more water at campgrounds in St. Charles Canyon, but this is
only about 17 miles into the ride.
- Groups usually take a lunch stop a little over half way through the ride,
bring your own lunch, energy bar, or whatever.
- Some trail sections of this ride are popular with non-motorized users.
Always assume there could be a hiker, horseman, or mountain biker around each
blind corner. Be courteous when approaching non-motorized users and yield
right-of-way.
- Stay on the trails. And if you park or stop off-trail, roll -- don't roost
-- up to speed when returning to the trail. Please keep the narrow singletrack
trails narrow.
- Please prepare and check your bike before the morning of the ride. For
jetting, elevation will range from about 6500 to 9000 feet above sea level.
Carry tools and spares for your own bike.
- I'll have a detailed route chart and maps at the riders meeting.
TRAVEL MAP
Most of this ride will be on the Montpelier Ranger District of the Caribou-Targhee National
Forest, with the starting point, and first and last few miles, on the Logan
Ranger District of the Wasatch-Cache
National Forest. The Logan Ranger District Travel Maps and Montpelier Ranger
District Motor Vehicle Use Map is available from:
- Caribou-Targhee Supervisors Office, 208-524-7500 (for Caribou maps)
- Montpelier Ranger District Office, 208-847-0375 (for Caribou maps)
- Logan Ranger District Office, 435-755-3620 (for both Logan Ranger District
and Caribou maps)
- I'll also try to have some Travel Maps available at the ride.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- Pro Moto Billet sells a 96dB
insert for $40 that fits stock Yamaha WR-F & YZ-F exhaust systems. They
also sell spark arrestor end caps (with available quiet insert) for Honda
CRF-R, Yamaha YZ-F, KTM SX, Kawasaki KXF, Suzuki RMZ, and Husaberg FC
4-Strokes.
UPDATES
********** STATEMENT OF LIMITED LIABILITY
**********
The Utah Trail Machine Association assumes no
responsibility or liability for any loss, damage, or other injury to persons or
property in connection with your participation in any ride. Juveniles must be
accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Your presence and participation
indicates a knowledge of and an assumption of the resulting risks involved. All
participants are urged to use proper riding gear, be in satisfactory physical
condition, and secure prior to the ride appropriate medical, personal injury,
and property damage insurance coverage.