(May 3, 2019 / Author: Tim Bondy) I’ve ridden and “trip reported” the Bennett Creek Trail in Idaho’s Mount Bennett Hills a few time already. I rode this trail on 13 April 2019 only to retrieve a pair of sunglass I left on a rock when I rode it on April 1, 2019. It’s still scenic and quite strenuous for me.
Featured Image Info: Geotagged at 43.1674232, -115.4499206 and linked at https://photos.app.goo.gl/2py67tXyR9KxR6k27
On April 1, 2019, I arrived at the Bennett Creek Trailhead with one pair of sunglasses and l left with no sunglasses. On April 13, I arrived at the same trailhead with a new pair of sunglasses and came home with two pairs. I just couldn’t leave them sitting out there on our public lands.
Some Photos From the Sunglasses Ride
Stats From the Sunglasses Ride
- Adventure Date: 13 April 2019
- Consider Doing it Again?: Yes
- Trailhead: 43.124946, -115.449992
- Trailhead Temperature: 55-60°F
- Turn-Around Point or Furthest Out Point: 43.190186, -115.453886
- 7.5 Topo Maps: “Bennett Mountain”
- Trail/Road #: BLM “Automobile” classified dirt road. No name/number, however.
- Land Ownership: 100% public lands. About 70% BLM and 30% Idaho state lands. FYI: The trail from the trailhead and for about three-quarters of a mile directly borders on private property.
- Mileage: 10.9 miles
- +Vertical Feet: 1,518 feet
- Avg Slope from Google Earth Vertical Profile of the GPX File: 5.0%
- Health of Local Environment – [Excellent / Good / Fair / Bad / Horrible]: Bad, abundant cow patties but very little trash.
- Wildlife: Badger chasing a calf and a calf chasing the badger, plus a few mule deer.
- Google Photo Album Link: https://photos.app.goo.gl/YwUJRcBvqS7W1ZV96
- KML/KMZ File: BENNETT – Bike – Bennett Creek toward HWY 20.kmz (local file only)
- GPX File Name: 20190413-132957.gpx (local file only)
- Random Google Map Link on the Route: https://goo.gl/maps/J7kwFLscVo62
- Driving Time to Trailhead: 30 minutes
Originally published on May 3, 2019
Thanks,
~ signed ~
Tim Bondy
Freelance Writer & Citizen Journalist
“Focus on the journey, not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity but in doing it.” ~ Greg Anderson”