Over the holidays I received the gift of free time, and spent a fair amount of it going through photos from Felkerino’s and my 2015 summer bike tour of Idaho and Montana. In retrospect, it appears we had a grand adventure.
While it was happening, our good times were interspersed with humbling moments and some formidable gravel sections we were ย ill-prepared to ride. We rode them anyway, and now know to respect the granite sand-gravel of Idaho.
Some of my favorite parts of this tour were spent paralleling rivers. The Lochsa andย Salmon Rivers– they spoke to us, and their lively company engaged usย on otherwise mostly empty segments.
We also had sparkling blue sky for most of our time on the road, and appreciated many views of uninterrupted sky as we pedaled between the aloof Idaho ridges.
I like to have one post from each tour that summarizes our experience and provides links to the daily writingsย from the road. Over our 11 days of riding, we rode 897 miles. That’s an average of 81 miles per day. This tour was notย as hilly as our Colorado tours, but enough hills for my fitness level this year.
I published a photo set of our 11 days of riding on flickr.ย As for the day-by-day recaps and a few photo highlights, here we go:
Day 1. Boise to Lowman: Riding Out the Bike Tour Kinks, 81 miles

Day 2. Lowman to Challis: Pickup Truck Dreams in Idaho, 113 miles

Day 3. Challis to North Fork, Idaho: Salmon River Serenade, 82 miles



Day 4. North Fork, Idaho to Hamilton, Montana: Lost Trail Pass into Montana, 74 miles


Day 5. Hamilton, Montana to Missoula: Adventure Cycling Headquarters, 58 miles

Day 6. Missoula, Montana to Kooskia, Idaho: 135 miles


Day 7. Kooskia to Riggins, Idaho: 92 miles




Day 8. Riggins to McCall, Idaho: 50 Miles Up, 53 miles


Day 9. McCall to Cascade: An Invitation to the Idaho Mountains, 55 miles


Day 10. Cascade to Crouch, Idaho: Taking Off the Training Wheels, 67 miles


Day 11. Crouch to Boise, Idaho: Coming Full Circle, 87 miles


The Return: Unexpected Letdown
Assembling this post made me thirsty for more bike touring. Here’s to a happy and healthy, bike-filled 2016!


