MOUNTAIN BIKING THE CASCADE LOOP

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MOUNTAIN BIKING THE CASCADE LOOP By Henry Freimuth All photographs by Henry Freimuth The Cascades are on the Spanish Creek, which is a tributary of the Feather River. The Feather River was named by Spanish explorer Luis Antonio Arguelo. He originally named it el Rio de las Plumas or The river of feathers. Later it was renamed to the aforementioned. The Mountain Maidu (the People) Indians, originally inhabited this area, for what is estimated to be over a thousand years. White settlers first started arriving in this area around 1850, due to the gold rush. The first settlement in this area was called Elizabethtown and later Quincy. Down the road from the cascades in 1909 began a project and town called the Keddie Wye and Keddie respectively. A man named Arthur Keddie a surveyor, built a railroad line to better serve the railroad

community as a way to cross the Sierra Nevada s as an alternate route from Donner Pass. The railroad town of Keddie turned into a locally famous resort town up until the early 1980 s. Close to the Cascade Loop trail is a summer camp called Oakland Feather River Camp. OFRC was first opened in 1924 on federal land leased by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. The camp has continuously operated ever since. The Idea was intercity youth would benefit from a week or two of beautiful mountainous retreats every summer. It has been, and continues to be, a popular destination, for summer retreats, mainly the folk of the California s bay area community. THE CASCADE LOOP Time Needed / Mileage: Sun Exposure: 2-4 hours About 9 miles First half of loop sun exposure is minimal to moderate depending on time of day (mostly north shadows) Second half of loop has moderate to heavy sun exposure It is suggested that during the fall biking is best in the mornings, summer biking around before dusk and spring early afternoons. Elevation Start: 3,540 ft Elevation Peak: 3,720 ft Elevation Low: 3,150 ft Elevation Gain / Loss total: +830 / -830 Difficulty: Description: The run begins on and old USFS/Logging road. The road is in good condition, capable to bike quickly. It is pretty much even terrain for about the first ½ mile. Then you climb gently for 180 ft or so. Once the road ends, a single-track opens up (approximately half the run is single-track), to include a good downhill. The downhill descends 550 ft. The downhill is not too technical; it does have some loose river

rock in spots though. Once creek side, a good flat single-track up, and a tiny meadow appears, until about a ¼ mile before the cascades. At that point the single-track becomes a little technical; due to the fact the run comes parallel to the river, and erosion has added some caution to turns and dips. You know you are at the cascades when you go over the first walking bridge. The terrain stays mostly the same until the run leaves the riverside, which is where a well maintained county road is entered. From this point on you climb uphill 650 ft on maintained and unmaintained dirt road, with a last couple mile gradual descent of about 260 ft thus finishing the loop. Trail Directions: To get to the trailhead follow highway 70 north out of Quincy. Make a right on Barlow road, then another right at the intersection of Chandler Road (see fig. 2, blue arrow). Follow Chandler Road until you reach a dirt road on your left (see below, also fig. 2 purple arrow). At the trailhead flat, there is a four way intersection head on the northbound road (below).

You will continue on this road until you reach this main road intersection of lower monument (see fig. 1 attached). There you will stay right, doing so you will begin your ascent. At the crest of you ascent this main road ends and intersects with two trails; 5 peaks and cascade trail, stay straight and to the right (if you continue to climb, you took the wrong trail). This begins the descent to the river, once you level out soon a meadow will open up (below). Shortly after the meadow the creek side begins, laying way to the cascades (below).

After the cascades continue on until a well maintained road intersects at a T, then head uphill, you will approach a road on your left, turn there (below). Stay on this old USFS road until you return to the beginning of the loop. You re Done! Added Bonus: Halfway through this road there are trails called upper and lower monument traverse, respectively (see fig.1 attached). You can take those to reach Monument Peak.

FIGURE 1

FIGURE 2