Nick has contributed 5 routes spanning 165 miles of routes in Montana.
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30 mi
gravel
Ranchland HeavenGravel route from Rd 2061 to 6th Ave N, Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana "This may be the best gravel riding on the Fort Peck Reservation. A warmup on boring old Powder River Rd., followed by a quick pavement link, sees you winding through some serene Northeast Montana ranchland. Say hi to the cows and soak in the rare scenery. Chances are that the surface will be the kind of loose, large gravel that requires 50mm or larger tires. You may be requires to cross Wolf Creek if the rain has been heavy lately and the low bridge is washed out. Final couple of miles are a fast finish on pavement (be careful of speedy cars on Highway 2). " |
60 mi
gravel
Wolf Point Gravel LongGravel route on 6th Ave N, Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana "A long and mostly flat, mostly boring lollipop of straight, rural Montana gravel roads surrounded by mostly flat, mostly boring ranch and farmland. If you're into this kind of thing, it could be quite beautiful in the right conditions. But chances are that the surface will be the kind of loose, large gravel that requires 50mm or larger tires. Be sure to stop at the old, abandoned farm house at the side of the road when you turn right on Rt. 250 to head south. Take some pics and have a snack! There is one section of pavement for several miles a short bit after the house that is slightly downhill with a usual tailwind, so enjoy it!" |
39 mi
gravel
Wolf Point Gravel MediumGravel route on 6th Ave N, Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana "A mostly flat, mostly boring loop of straight, rural Montana gravel roads surrounded by mostly flat, mostly boring ranch and farmland. If you're into this kind of thing, it could be quite beautiful in the right conditions. But chances are that the surface will be the kind of loose, large gravel that requires 50mm or larger tires. Final couple of miles are a fast finish on pavement (be careful of speedy cars on Highway 2). " |
21 mi
gravel
Wolf Point Gravel ShortGravel route on 6th Ave N, Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana "A mostly flat, mostly boring loop of straight, rural Montana gravel roads surrounded by mostly flat, mostly boring ranch and farmland. If you're into this kind of thing, it could be quite beautiful in the right conditions. But chances are that the surface will be the kind of loose, large gravel that requires 50mm or larger tires. Final couple of miles are a fast finish on pavement (be careful of speedy cars on Highway 2). " |
16 mi
gravel
Fort Peck Lake Jeep TrailsGravel route from Millionaire Mile to Ridge Rd, Glasgow, Valley County, Montana "Some relatively smooth and dusty double-track jeep trails through the West-lake wildlife preserve area. Some relatively short/steep kicker-rollers across a beautiful but barren open vista. Easy to connect this 15 mile section to the Pines Rd. gravel road to the lakeside Pines campground. There is also a campground near the start of this section with free showers, in case you've got a long drive home and don't want to stew in your wet chamois too long!" |