What is the Fitz-Barn Ride?
The 2014, 3rd Annual, Fitz-Barn is an unsupported ride/race from Fitzgerald's Bicycles in Victor, Idaho to Red Barn Bicycles in Hamilton, Montana.
Approximately 450 miles of dirt and gravel roads, two track, and rail trail. The terrain is varied and beautiful and will include mountain passes, sage brush highlands and everything in between.
Ride through the heart of the Yellowstone Ecosystem and large sections of the Tour Divide Mountain Bike Route.
You are responsible for your own safety, navigation and food throughout the ride. Riders must have the ability to ride long distances without assistance while carrying their own gear and food.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
GPX Files!
We've been busy compiling GPX files from JP's and Brandon scouting trips and MapMyRide files to get you the complete route. I've broken the route down into sections of 40 to 70 miles each - mostly because I couldn't download a larger GPX file without complete technological failure.
I am going to share links to the GPX files on MapMyRide. Once you click on the link for each section, you should be able to download the GPX file on the right side of the page under Map Info. In order to download the file, you'll need to Log In and/or Register. It is free to register (although they have paid memberships that allow you to print maps if you want). I am working on cue sheets this week.
Section 1: Victor to France
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/117970959
Section 2: France to St. Anthony
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/117345427
Section 3: St. Anthony to Dubois
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/113788707
Section 4: Dubois to Montana Border
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/113791335
Section 5: Montana Border to Bloody Dick Road (yup, that's what's it's called!)
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/113792495
Section 6: Bloody Dick to Foothills Road
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/113801119
Section 6.2: Jackson to Foothills Road Reroute
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/123597423
Section 7: Foothills to SH 472
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/113802381
Section 8: SH 472 to Skalkaho Rd
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/119509553
Please note this section was ridden by JayP and I tried to create this route from the large GPS file of his ride. It therefore may not be exact, but Jay says the cue sheet for this section works just fine. Unfortunately neither MapMyRide nor Google Maps have this fire road on their system. I will get all the cue sheets up shortly.
Section 9: Skalkaho Rd to Hamilton
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/119511509
Sections 8 and 9 may not match up perfectly at their respective ending and starting points.
The Whole Thing:
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/117977141
This is the whole route except the section from SH 472 to Skalkaho Road has a straight line section (that's Section 8).
Enjoy! We can't wait to see all you folks at the start!
I am going to share links to the GPX files on MapMyRide. Once you click on the link for each section, you should be able to download the GPX file on the right side of the page under Map Info. In order to download the file, you'll need to Log In and/or Register. It is free to register (although they have paid memberships that allow you to print maps if you want). I am working on cue sheets this week.
Section 1: Victor to France
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/117970959
Section 2: France to St. Anthony
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/117345427
Section 3: St. Anthony to Dubois
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/113788707
Section 4: Dubois to Montana Border
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/113791335
Section 5: Montana Border to Bloody Dick Road (yup, that's what's it's called!)
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/113792495
Section 6: Bloody Dick to Foothills Road
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/113801119
Section 6.2: Jackson to Foothills Road Reroute
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/123597423
Section 7: Foothills to SH 472
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/113802381
Section 8: SH 472 to Skalkaho Rd
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/119509553
Please note this section was ridden by JayP and I tried to create this route from the large GPS file of his ride. It therefore may not be exact, but Jay says the cue sheet for this section works just fine. Unfortunately neither MapMyRide nor Google Maps have this fire road on their system. I will get all the cue sheets up shortly.
Section 9: Skalkaho Rd to Hamilton
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/119511509
Sections 8 and 9 may not match up perfectly at their respective ending and starting points.
The Whole Thing:
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/117977141
This is the whole route except the section from SH 472 to Skalkaho Road has a straight line section (that's Section 8).
Enjoy! We can't wait to see all you folks at the start!
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
More Scouting
In addition, he rode some of the sections which we hadn't quite worked out the correct route, namely the section between St. Anthony and Dubois. As a result of this second trip into the sand dunes north of St. Anthony we have figured out a simpler route (with fewer gates to open and close) to Dubois.
Brandon said the route was incredibly beautiful and very isolated. There are very long stretches between towns and resupply points. While there are streams along the route, many have active cattle grazing, so be prepared either with lots of water or a water purification filter system you trust to handle streams with cows in them. And smaller towns like Jackson, Montana have quite limited services and stores. You'll need to plan appropriately.
Check back in a couple of days for his GPS Tracks! And we'll try and get an annotated map of the route with some beta on towns, their facilities and water along the route soon.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
JayP & TJ's Scouting Trip Report
JayP and TJ did a scouting trip this past weekend. Here's their trip report (we'll post some pictures later):
With the creation of Fitz-Barn, I been pouring over maps, doing
some recon, and gathering info. Here is what I have to say so far:
- The route is an amazing diverse set of roads. Flat open terrain, rolling desert feel, mountain forests, dry and arid sections, as well as running water ways make up the landscape equally.
- Little pavement and lots of gravel road.
- There seems to be plenty of water on route but not pubic faucets; bring filter of sorts or plan to hump a lot from source to source. The main supply areas will be Dubois, ID and Jackson MT.
- The first and second half of the route are 2 different animals in resupply as well as terrain challenges. First half being that open flatter type terrain and the second half being that mountain terrain.
After riding the last ~200 miles this past weekend from Grants to
Hamilton I can't wait to get back and do it again. The push from Grants
(absolutely no supplies here) to Jackson is about 50 miles with running
creek water (excellent fishing) but no water at campgrounds (it was shut
off when i was there 6/23). This is where you just start to gain the
forest feel.
From Jackson to Hamilton is about 150 miles and a healthy
push. Again, plenty of running water in creeks, streams, and springs but
no public water sources. Thinking East Fork Guard Station off East Fork
Road might have something but I did not go off route to find out, it is
just a few miles out of the way. Hopefully we will find this out, we
hit the rancher up on route.
When Chad, from Red Barn, said the last 24 miles are downhill it is not
what I would tell people or what you should get in your head. Although there is a drastic drop in elevation at the end and a few paved miles
going to the Red Barn door.
Thats what I have for now, more to come...
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Thursday, June 14, 2012
The Last Section!
Scott has been busy with Map My Ride again and he's got the last section mapped. Check it out here: http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/102798089
Scott told me there are a few straight line sections because the software didn't have the trails and roads on their system - this will make these sections a bit longer than the simple connect the dots Scott did. He thinks the ride will be about 384 miles total.
Scott told me there are a few straight line sections because the software didn't have the trails and roads on their system - this will make these sections a bit longer than the simple connect the dots Scott did. He thinks the ride will be about 384 miles total.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
The Route: Map My Ride
Scott and Chad have been really busy planning, scouting and pre-riding the route. Scott has shared the "First 40 miles" and then "the BIG Middle Section" on Map My Ride. Check out Scott's links:
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/88229297
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/88228777
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/88229297
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/88228777
Thursday, May 17, 2012
The Route: From the North
Chad from Red Barn Bicycles sent on some photos of a trip he did which helped inspire the Fitz-Barn Route. You should check out his blog with the trip details. Here are some of his photos and his recap.
Chad writes: "On the map it didn't look like much, just a nice 100 mile ride taking us into Idaho starting from those fantastic springs in Jackson MT and then with a little luck another 100 or so the next day to get back. A popsicle loop of the south bitterroots with an overnight camp stuck some place in the middle. We'd be traveling on some sparsely used back country roads following the original path of the Nez Perce trail. What our gazzetteer map didn't show was how tattered and rough these roads would be. Nor did it really paint a good picture of how steep Bannock and Lemhi passes were, not to mention all the rolling terrain in between. And of course the only way to capture the beauty of The Big Hole Valley is to be there yourself. My photos don't do the scenery justice. "
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Thanks for the link and the photos Chad! The northern part of the Fitz-Barn is going to be beautiful! And challenging with all the climbing!
Thanks for the link and the photos Chad! The northern part of the Fitz-Barn is going to be beautiful! And challenging with all the climbing!
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