Mountain Biking the North Fork Inside Road toward Pole Bridge in Glacier National Park

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Doing a little exploring in Glacier. Biking on the Inside Road toward Pole Bridge.
    The Inside North Fork Road is the park’s oldest, built in 1901 when oil was struck near Kintla Lake. The Inside North Fork Road is a 28-mile narrow, bumpy, gravel road between Fish Creek and Polebridge, providing access to some of the park’s most pristine wilderness areas.
    Most of the Inside North Fork road has been closed since a storm in November 2006 caused extensive damage. Two areas of the road were impacted by that storm. At the Anaconda Creek crossing, approximately 14 miles south of Polebridge, flood waters washed out a section of road. An ongoing project is underway to make permanent repairs there, but current repair work has made the road safe for vehicle use.
    At the McGee Meadow Hill, approximately 2.7 miles from the Fish Creek entrance, saturated soils caused a major slough to cast-off one lane of road. Temporary fixes were completed in 2007 and 2008 to open as much of the road as possible while long-term repairs were made, which have just been completed.
    Only seven miles of the road is open the vehicle traffic on the south end. Recreational, towed, and low clearance vehicles are strongly discouraged from traveling this road. Join us as we go on a quick explore adventure to bike this historic West Glacier Park road. The road is one of the few areas in Glacier Park that is open to bike traffic since almost all trails (except the Apgar trail) are closed to use by bikes in Glacier Park.

Комментарии • 2

  • @stingray_-or2uo
    @stingray_-or2uo Год назад +1

    hi jake i am watching thr vids after a long time nice family vids keep going

  • @JasonLiske
    @JasonLiske Год назад

    cmon take that kid to some proper MTB fun