Great ride report, thanks! 
Can you please expound a bit on what  you did for water? 
That cannot have been trivial, looking at those pictures.
cheers -mathias


On Friday, March 15, 2024 at 12:26:32 AM UTC-4 John Rinker wrote:

> Yes,  Diana, it's a very special desert indeed! 
>
> To attach photos I used the 'Insert Photo Attachment' tool at the bottom. 
> If your photos are too large of a file size, you will continue to get the 
> message you have been getting. Here are the export settings (Apple Photos) 
> I use for my photos which come out to about 500-600 KB each. Hope this 
> helps.
>
> [image: Screen Shot 2024-03-14 at 9.21.05 PM.png]
>
> Cheers, John
>
> On Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 5:47:24 PM UTC-7 diana....@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I love the Sonoran desert! Can't wait to move back. Thanks for the great 
>> pictures. How did you attach them to your message? When I tried I got 
>> nonstop errors saying my message was too large.
>>
>> On Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 4:43:17 PM UTC-7 John Rinker wrote:
>>
>>> [image: IMG_0444.jpeg]
>>>
>>> In mid-February my friend and I put our skis away for a couple of weeks 
>>> and headed to the Sonoran desert for a roll through that beautiful 
>>> landscape. Weeks of rain preceding our trip left a carpet of green through 
>>> which ribbons of desert singletrack twisted, climbed, and dipped beneath 
>>> red stone mountains and narrow canyons. 
>>>
>>> [image: IMG_0427.jpeg]
>>>
>>> The cacti were fat and happy while they waited for days long and warm 
>>> enough to bring on a spectacular bloom this Spring. Cold, starry nights 
>>> made for perfect camping, and riding beneath a toasty sun thawed the 
>>> morning chill. 
>>>
>>> [image: IMG_2736.jpeg]
>>>
>>> We planned to ride a mash-up of The Queen's Ransom 
>>> <https://bikepacking.com/routes/queens-ransom/> and The Gila River 
>>> Ramble  
>>> <https://bikepacking.com/routes/arizona-bikepacking-gila-river-ramble/>hoping
>>>  
>>> to forgo the trek to Florence and the Southeastern suburbs of the Phoenix 
>>> metroplex. Instead, we would meander the looping trails and canyons between 
>>> the Superstition Mountains and the Gila River. 
>>>
>>> [image: IMG_2776.jpeg]
>>>
>>> TQR Creator John Schilling suggests between four and six days to ride 
>>> the route, so we figured eight days would give us plenty of time to roll 
>>> casually through the Sonoran and take in the incredible beauty of this 
>>> place. What we didn't take into account was that the price of admission to 
>>> this breathtaking landscape was steep- literally and figuratively. It was 
>>> only half way through the first day when I began to realize that 
>>> Schilling's estimate surely applied to riders 20 years younger on bikes 20 
>>> pounds lighter and, perhaps, a 100% more eager to let ‘er rip.
>>>
>>> [image: IMG_0442 (1).jpeg]
>>>
>>> Instead, as is always the case when my buddy and I team up, we rode, 
>>> pushed, suffered, and savored at a ‘my contact lens is around here 
>>> somewhere’ pace. Though we certainly enjoy speedy descents on single track 
>>> or fire roads, the Sonoran is a biome bursting with life and invites a more 
>>> intentional approach. 
>>>
>>> [image: IMG_2743.jpeg]
>>>
>>> Our eight days cruising on bikes included plenty of time out of the 
>>> saddle to kick stones and poke around in the plants that were, in fact, so 
>>> eager to poke us. Our days alternated between riding sweet single track or 
>>> pleasant gravel roads and pushing bikes up narrow, rocky outcroppings. It 
>>> was a challenging ride that left us ready to roll out our sleeping bags 
>>> each evening. 
>>>
>>> [image: IMG_0436.jpeg]
>>>
>>> About an hour or so before sunset we’d begin to scope out a place to 
>>> camp- a patch of grass among the saguaros or a grassy slope beneath the 
>>> soaring walls of a canyon. Each evening we made sure there was plenty of 
>>> time to enjoy the sublime Arizona sunsets with a mug of tea in hand.
>>>
>>> [image: IMG_2719.jpeg]
>>>
>>> Highlights of this ride include twice riding through Arnette Canyon 
>>> where the flowing Arnette creek provided opportunities to cool off in 
>>> fresh, clear water. Adjacent to this was Telegraph Canyon where we spent 
>>> most of a day hiking along the Telegraph Creek spotting golden eagles. 
>>> Riding the Arizona trail south from Picketpost Mountain was fast and fun, 
>>> and our final day of riding brought us back to the Usury mountain trails in 
>>> Mesa where we looped round and round on hardback sand dodging saguaros and 
>>> chollos until sunset.
>>>
>>> [image: IMG_2813.jpeg]
>>>
>>> Schilling's 'Queen's Ransom' has pieced together a marvelous, 
>>> challenging ride through gorgeous country. We never did make it to the Gila 
>>> river, but compared to what we did ride and see this hardly matters. 
>>> There’s plenty of beautiful touring to be done out in the Sonoran, so if we 
>>> have to go back next winter to see the Gila, then so be it.
>>>
>>> [image: IMG_2822.jpeg]
>>>
>>> Here’s a link to 6 days of the ride on GaiaGPS 
>>> <https://www.gaiagps.com/public/l8F7B8HFolD6jMg6BhO9j9Eh/> with some 
>>> photos.
>>>
>>>
>>>

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