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| Route |
Contributor |
Last Updated |
Where |
Distance |
Tags |
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UtIdOr2 |
veloitninerant |
Jul 2nd 2009, 01:13 |
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45.6km |
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| Downata Hot Spring Id to Lava Hot Springs |
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Skyline-Scout Mountain |
Paul Stenhouse |
Oct 10th 2010, 12:33 |
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27.2km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Intermediate
- Rough
- Safe
- Rural
- Scenic
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| One way trip to Scout Mountain. |
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Pocatello, Idaho to Lava Hot Springs, Idaho (avoiding Hwy 30) |
tlp |
Mar 25th 2009, 05:06 |
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68.8km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Steep
- Difficult
- Offroad
- Low traffic
- Safe
- Rural
- Scenic
- Touring
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| This is one of the few ways I know of to get to Lava Hot Springs from Pocatello without using any portion of the dangerous Highway 30. The downside is that Smith Canyon Road is very difficult and not entirely paved (gravel). |
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Mink Creek and Buckskin |
Paul Stenhouse |
Jan 17th 2011, 01:29 |
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125.1km |
- Recreational
- Training
- Onroad
- Steep
- Intermediate
- Low traffic
- Rural
- Scenic
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ISU to Pine Ridge Mall #2 |
tlp |
Mar 25th 2009, 04:57 |
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10.2km |
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| This is an alternative way to get to the mall area from ISU. It's longer than the first and likely more intimidating for new cyclists. |
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ISU to Pine Ridge Mall #1 |
tlp |
Mar 25th 2009, 04:52 |
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8.3km |
- Commute
- Onroad
- Basic
- Low traffic
- Safe
- Urban
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| I've heard someone comment that there is no good/safe way to get to the Pine Ridge Mall/Wal-mart area by bike from the ISU side of town. This is the route I use to get there. |
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Buckskin Rd |
Paul Stenhouse |
Oct 12th 2010, 01:40 |
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58.4km |
- Recreational
- Training
- Onroad
- Intermediate
- Safe
- Rural
- Scenic
- Touring
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Buckskin Loop Reverse in Inkom |
ramathorn |
Sep 13th 2010, 02:27 |
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59.7km |
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Buckskin Loop |
ramathorn |
Jul 14th 2010, 04:38 |
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56.8km |
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Arbon Valley Loop |
tlp |
Mar 25th 2009, 04:29 |
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98.3km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Steep
- Difficult
- Low traffic
- Rural
- Scenic
- Touring
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| Quite a bit of climbing, few publically available domestic sources of water past the Mink Creek area. |