Right on! You no doubt know this, but just in case ... snow slopes are very 
different from snow fields. Slip on a field, you fall. Slip on a slope, you 
slide and it all depends on where you are as to what happens next. I've 
crossed some amazingly drifted trails and roads that had one wild ride 
waiting if I misstepped, whether I had a bike with me or not. Sardonic grin.

My two eldest daughters and I are in the process of plotting our Colorado 
Super Loop (which for us will be at most Leadville - Aspen - Crested Butte 
- Mt. Princeton Western). They are learning the whole process of reading 
someone else's (incomplete) route notes online, matching those to maps, and 
then eventually how that all pans out on the trail. Fun stuff!

With abandon,
Patrick

On Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 12:23:23 PM UTC-6, Mark Reimer wrote:
>
> Resurrecting this old-ish thread just to share the news that I've booked 
> my flights and will be riding the Atlantis, or should I say Fatlantis, from 
> Jasper to Missoula from July 6-17. Locals tell me there is much more 
> snowpack than is typical this year, so I'm hoping by early July that will 
> have melted down a bit. That said, I am certainly no stranger to pushing my 
> Atlantis through deep snow for hours on end...
>
> Now on to the fun part, planning the trip details!
>
> On Saturday, February 13, 2016 at 3:51:18 PM UTC-6, Mojo wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Anne. I am used to Chupas and like them a lot.
>
>

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