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Discesa di Ashcroft

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Discesa di Ashcroft

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Ashcroft Downhill refers to the exhilarating mountain biking experiences found on the scenic forest roads around the historic Ashcroft ghost town in Colorado. Nestled in the picturesque Castle Creek Valley, approximately 10 miles south of Aspen, this area offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. At an elevation of around 9,500 feet (2,902 meters) within the Colorado Rockies, it provides ample opportunities for downhill cycling amidst stunning alpine landscapes.

Visitors are consistently drawn to Ashcroft for its…

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    31 luglio 2017

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    Dopo Ashcroft, questa rapida discesa ti porta nella valle del fiume Thompson. Entrambe le sponde sono fiancheggiate da una linea ferroviaria. Poiché le ferrovie in Canada sono particolarmente lunghe e particolarmente lente, potrebbe essere necessario attendere un po' in città prima di poter continuare.
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    Distanza 5,72 km

    Salita 20 m

    Discesa 190 m

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    martedì 26 maggio

    22°C

    9°C

    84 %

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    Velocità max vento: 9,0 km/h

    Posizione:Area I (Blue Sky Country), British Columbia, Canada

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    Is Ashcroft Downhill a traditional, purpose-built mountain bike park with lifts?

    No, Ashcroft Downhill is not a traditional, purpose-built mountain bike park with lifts and highly sculpted trails. Instead, the term refers to the experience of downhill mountain biking on the extensive forest roads and natural trails around the historic Ashcroft ghost town in Colorado's Castle Creek Valley. The natural decline of these valley roads provides an enjoyable downhill experience.

    What is the general difficulty level for mountain biking in the Ashcroft area?

    The mountain biking opportunities in the Ashcroft area generally range from easy to moderate. Many routes involve cycling up Castle Creek Road from Aspen, followed by an easy downhill ride through the beautiful valley. While there are no dedicated 'beginner' or 'advanced' trails in the sense of a bike park, the forest roads offer varying terrain. Cyclists should be prepared for sections that can be smooth or more challenging depending on the specific route chosen.

    Are there any permits required for mountain biking or visiting the Ashcroft ghost town?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for mountain biking on the public forest roads around Ashcroft. However, the Ashcroft ghost town itself is a National Historic Site managed by the Aspen Historical Society under a permit from the U.S. Forest Service. While there's no entry fee to explore the grounds, donations are appreciated to help maintain the site. Always check for any local regulations or temporary closures before your visit.

    How crowded does Ashcroft Downhill get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    Ashcroft is a popular destination due to its historical significance and scenic beauty, especially during the summer and fall foliage seasons. While the intro mentions parking can attract many visitors, the extensive network of forest roads for mountain biking can help disperse crowds. However, the ghost town site itself and popular trailheads may experience higher visitor numbers on weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended for a more serene experience.

    Is Ashcroft Downhill suitable for families with children who want to mountain bike?

    Yes, the Ashcroft area can be very family-friendly, especially for those looking for a scenic and relatively easy downhill ride. Many guided tours describe an 'easy downhill ride through the beautiful Castle Creek Valley,' which can be suitable for families. The experience often includes a streamside picnic and a tour of the ghost town, adding to the family appeal. Always assess the specific route's length and terrain to match your family's skill level.

    Is the Ashcroft Downhill area dog-friendly?

    The Ashcroft area, being largely within the White River National Forest, is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are typically allowed on trails and forest roads, but they should always be kept under control, preferably on a leash, to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. When visiting the ghost town site, please be mindful of historical structures and other guests. Always pack out any waste.

    What amenities are available near Ashcroft, such as cafes, pubs, or accommodation?

    While Ashcroft itself is a ghost town, the notable Pine Creek Cookhouse is a popular dining spot located nearby in the valley, offering lunch and dinner options. For a wider range of amenities, including cafes, pubs, and various accommodation options, you would need to travel approximately 10 to 11 miles north to Aspen, which is the closest major town.

    How long does it typically take to ride the Ashcroft Downhill routes?

    The duration of a ride in the Ashcroft Downhill area can vary significantly depending on your starting point, chosen route, and pace. Many cyclists opt for a longer ride starting further up the valley, enjoying a gradual downhill return towards Aspen. This could range from a couple of hours to a half-day adventure, especially if you include stops to explore the ghost town or enjoy the scenery. Shorter loops or out-and-back rides are also possible.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter while mountain biking in Ashcroft?

    The Castle Creek Valley and surrounding Ashcroft area are rich in wildlife. Cyclists might encounter various species, including deer, elk, marmots, and a wide array of birdlife. While less common, black bears and mountain lions also inhabit the region. It's always advisable to be aware of your surroundings, make noise on trails to avoid surprising animals, and never approach or feed wildlife.

    How does Ashcroft Downhill compare to other dedicated mountain bike parks in Colorado like Snowmass?

    Ashcroft Downhill offers a distinctly different experience compared to dedicated mountain bike parks like Snowmass. Snowmass Bike Park features lift-served access, purpose-built downhill trails with jumps, berms, and technical features designed for gravity riding. Ashcroft, on the other hand, provides mountain biking on natural forest roads and trails within a historic ghost town setting. It's more about scenic, often self-propelled, downhill rides through a beautiful valley, blending history with outdoor recreation rather than high-speed, technical park riding.

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