Back to blogging! I spent most of the summer training and racing on my gravel bike. Good fun. Good fitness, but not real conducive to blogging. Now that race season is over it's time for adventure riding!
Yesterday I drove about a half hour to the base of the White Pine Range southwest of Ely. The route was fairly basic: Up the White River then down Ellison Creek.
Early in the ride looking up at the fine high peaks of the range.
My first break came here where I had a snack and wetted my head from the "river." It was warm!
The mighty White River lower left.
Above the junction with the Currant Creek Road the road became a two track, but still provided nice riding.
Gotta post a pic of a meteorological station when I can!
Up near the pass the views opened up.
The descent into the big basin at the head of Ellison Creek.
Ellison Creek funnels into a narrow canyon below the basin, but before it does it waters fine meadows.
Once in the canyon I enjoyed cruising through this nice Cottonwood forest.
I took another break at the historic Washburn Station stagecoach stop. Much of the town of Hamilton (above here) decamped for new and richer mines in Pioche in the late 1860s. The current road down Ellison Creek largely follows the old stage route from Hamilton to Pioche which was quite busy for a time.
This is where Ellison Creek spills out of the canyon...
providing water to these pretty grasslands below.
One of the best rides of the year. Looking forward to more adventure riding!