BDMaha wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2017 11:57 am
Im seriously considering doing this trip but on my 350 exc (now that I have this bike, I kinda despise my Triumph xc...stupid heavy piece of nonrockery). After yesterdays Motocove ride I think I am physically apt for this ride but also because the KAT is 65% of pavement. 27 miles at Motocove is tiring! I too am curious about the true difficulty of the red sections. Are these sections like most of Taskers Gap and the Cove or are they like the much harder 495 trail at Taskers? As I ride and learn more in the next months I may not care but I may somehow reach out to people who have done these red trails. Perhaps they can say which one was the hardest and put a scale on the rest depending on the hardest, then I can simply elect to do the medium and easier ones. But even still imagining 175 miles a day of easy riding sounds so relaxing. Someone mentioned stopping by the Kentucky brewery; not sure if that is a joke but if we could plan that at the end of a day, Im in!!
If you go back a few pages SkinnyJ did list out the red sections. While they dont have ratings (1-5 difficulty or anything), there were a couple that people had said were harder than the others.
We are all making guesses about. And like Pat said, he will be on a DRZ, a good number of us will be on big 650 pigs. You on your 350exc might actually have one of the best bikes on the trip for offroad.
If the normal trail seems hard, then maybe skip the red sections.
If you try the first red section and it didnt seem too bad, then keep trying them.
If its 3 in the afternoon and its been a long day and we are just about to start a red section. You might decide that you are too tired and "F-- it!". You probably wont be the only one skipping it.
The rest of the group will be happy to have you skip ahead to the hotel and scout out dinner options.
I know I tend to be one of the idiots who likes to do "all the riding". A few times I have seriously punished myself. We do this stuff for fun. Nobody is winning prize money for doing everything.
This IS NOT a one day ride. You need to be on the bike for 5 days. No need to kill yourself.