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The Park Service web site says that "potable water" isn't available on the trail.
Does that mean that non-potable water is available? If so, could you take the appropriate treatments and turn the bad water into drinkable water? |
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I thought about that too. There is the Green River that comes at about 60 miles or so doing the loop clockwise. I have wondered what if i carried a water filter and drank the Green River water.
Anyone done that? I know that the water is very silt-y so maybe it clogs the filters really fast? |
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The Green has too much sediment in it to be a usable water source for a one day adventure. It will clog your filter if you try to get water directly from the river. The only people I know who have used it filled up a tub and let it sit overnight so that the sediment could settle before they ran it through their filters.
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How is it to mountain bike this trail? it seems that people also take dirt bikes, ATVs, 4x4 trucks, etc. Does mountain biking feel like you're constantly getting passed by motorized vehicles?
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The riding is great. It generally isn't crowded. There is some traffic, 5-10 vehicles, on weekends on the initial decent into the canyons but it thins out quickly. ATVs and 4 wheel drive cars without 4 low aren't allowed so most of the yahoos go elsewhere. The folks you encounter while riding are polite and no one on any trip I've been on has ever had an issue with any of them.
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I thought these were interesting:
https://www.nps.gov/cany/learn/nature/waterquality.htm https://www.nps.gov/articles/ncpn-cecs.htm (the thought of someone jumping into a desert pool covered in sunscreen was disturbing, given all the animals that rely on the little water that is available) |
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Not sure. It will be one of the three:
1) Moots RSL rigid single speed 2) Sonder Transmiter Carbon Hardtail with 120 mm fork 3) Trek Fuel EX Full suspension I think I am more than likely to go with the Trek. It will me more comfortable. But if I am in hardcore shape by May -- very unlikely, I may go out with a bang and take the single speed. |
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I'd be trying to get most of that water on the bike but I hate riding with backpacks...though it might be a necessity. Last edited by charliedid; 02-19-2019 at 07:27 AM. |
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