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Hiking Wendover Ridge - Biking
the Lolo Trail
Wendover Ridge is a pivotal point in the
journey across the rugged Bitterroot mountains. With their Shoshone guide Old
Toby, the expedition was looking for the ancient trail used by the Nez Perce
traveling east to the Buffalo and the Salish traveling west to the Salmon of
the Lochsa River. Instead of staying high on the ridgelines at Lolo Pass, they
mistakenly followed a fishing trail to the Kooskooskee (Lochsa River) which
means rough water in Nez Perce. After a cold night along the banks of the
Lochsa River, Lewis & Clark awoke to the realization that they needed to
climb up and out of the river canyon to the ridgelines above. We begin our
3-day Lolo Trail trips with the Wendover Ridge. An advanced hike, the trail
follows the ridgeline with very few switchbacks for 8 miles. It climbs
approximately 3000 vertical feet from the Lochsa River to Snowbank Camp. This
trail is rugged and challenging, an incredible experience. This trip does not
require any specific training or climbing experience but we recommend you are
in good health, have previous hiking experience, comfortable hiking boots and
the desire and determination to reach the top!
We offer an alternate hike this day for those in your
group who may not be up for Wendover Ridge, this includes stops at Glade Creek,
Colt Killed Creek, 13-mile camp, Upper section of Wendover Ridge. Both groups
meet at Snowbank camp to share their stories of the day.
"On leaving this spring this road continues as bad
as it was below, and the timber more abundant. At four miles we reached the top
of the mountain; foreseeing no chance of meeting with water, we camped on the
northern side of this mountain, near and old bank of snow three feet
deep
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William Clark September
15, 1805 Snowbank Camp
 Wayne at Snowbank camp June
15, 2002 (right) Read about this epic trip in
Time Magazine July 8, 2002 Issue |
Bring your adventure to life with living
history! A special appearance, along the Lewis & Clark Trail, of
Capt Clark allows you to meet the co-leader face to face, and listen to his
stories and thoughtful recollections around the campfire.
Meet
Ritchie
Doyle... actor, writer, songster. He blends the past with modern humor.
Surprise others in your group when Capt. Clark mysteriously appears out of the
forest! According to our customers this has been a highlight of their Lolo
Trail experience.
Call us for details.
ritchie@bigsky.net
Lewis & Clark Trail Heritage Foundation Traveling
Trunk Presentation. Dry Camp Sept. 18, 2002:
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From our customers: "Dad and I want to express
our thanks to all of you fro a great time on our three-day trip over the Lolo
Trail. Your organization, logistics and (especially) food could not have been
better.... I also want to commend your organization on its flexibility and
resulting ability to accommodate all levels of fitness.
.Your ability to
make matters interesting for all participants regardless of their abilities was
evident and appreciated. We were also very impressed with the depth of the
entire crew's understanding of the Lewis & Clark
history
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John C. Lacy Phoenix, AZ |
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Retrace the only overland portion of the Lewis
& Clark Expedition on your bike! Our 3-Day bike tour follows the
Lolo Trail through the Clearwater National Forest.
The 75-mile tour is van supported and split up into three manageable
sections.

Day 1: Our trek begins with a shuttle 3500
ft above the Lochsa River to Lewis & Clark's
13-Mile Camp at 6000 ft. Here we will join the National Historic Trail heading
west. Today we will bicycle to the lowest and then to the highest elevation on
the tour. The 2000 ft elevation gain is spread out over nine miles. Day
One Total -25 Miles
Day 2: We begin day two with a 4 mile
downhill ride to Devil's Chair rock formation. From there we bike to the
trailhead of the Sinque Hole Camp-Smoking Place hike. We'll shuttle your bikes
3 miles and have lunch waiting after your hike. We finish the afternoon with a
10 mile rolling ridge ride to Dry Camp. For the Lewis & Clark enthusiast,
talking around the campfire at the same location as the expedition is a once in
lifetime experience. On the Lolo Trail you will enjoy the solitude like no
other place on the entire Trail. Day Two Total--20 Miles
Day 3: The easiest riding has been saved
for the last day. We will ride through flat and down-hill sections of an old
growth cedar forest. We will also visit Spirit Revival Ridge, and Rocky Ridge
Lake. The tour will end at Canyon Junction. From here we shuttle back to the
Lochsa Lodge. Day Three Total--30 Miles
Total Tour Distance--75 Miles
Terrain Breakdown: 20% Uphill, 20% Flat,
30% Rolling and 30% Downhill Trips Depart every Friday in July & August,
September dates are open, Groups of 4 or more can book days other than Friday.
Our Lolo Trail hiking trips also depart on Fridays, hiking or biking trip dates
are determined by the first to reserve a date.
2007 Schedule Lolo Trail trips depart
Thursdays beginning in Mid-July - August, snow pack usually inhibits travel
until July Hiking or biking trips will be determined by groups and dates,
call us toll-free for current schedules One Day trips can be planned any day
with at least 4 people. September 15-19 Lewis & Clark Commemorative Trek
Itinerary Dates coincide with Sunday Missouri River Canoe trip departures.
| 2008 Lolo Trail Prices * |
Per Person |
Per Youth |
| 1-Day
Hiking |
$139 |
$89 |
| 2-Day
Hiking |
$435 |
$345 |
| 3-Day
Hiking |
$655 |
$525 |
| Missouri-Lolo
Trail |
$1185 |
$945 |
| Commemorative Trek
9/15 - 9/19 |
$1115 |
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| 3-Day Mountain
Biking |
$680 |
| Bike
Rental |
Add $25 per day |
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Group rates--Custom Tours
Groups of 7or more are
eligible for group rates. Custom trips are available for groups of 10 or more.
Rates depend on group size and custom tour options. Please call for group rates
and custom itineraries. |
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* Prices do not include Idaho Sales tax (5%)
Trip provisions: Guided hiking, walking,
biking or van touring and camping with historical
interpretations
Camping equipment-2-person Eureka tents, deluxe
self-inflating sleeping pads, camp chair and coffee mug
Transportation
on the Lolo Trail
All trips depart from the Lochsa Lodge, located 50 miles west of Missoula, MT
on Hwy 12. Phone 208-942-3405
All meals starting with day-1 lunch and ending with day-3
lunch. Gourmet camp cuisine. See recommended gear
list, reading & lodging for what to bring.
Pre-trip meetings & Pick-ups: Lolo
Trail pre-trip meetings vary based on group. If you are coming from Missouri
River Canoe trip, we ask you arrange to stop by our Missoula headquarters
before heading to Lochsa Lodge. We pick up at the Lochsa Lodge 9 am Mountain
Time (Lochsa Lodge is Pacific Time) morning of the trip. Call us 72-48
hours prior to departure to confirm pre-trip meeting time and location.
Getting there &
away
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