TR!P Itinerary
What The F*ck is the Trip?
3 days, 150 miles, and 12k ish of climbing up, around, through and down some of the most spectacular, high country NW Montucky has to offer.
There’s gunna be wild creatures, snow capped peaks, babbling creeks, and magical twists and turns along the way.
This is a ride for those who wanna have a good time rather than finish "in a good time."
The TR!P ride is a free range ramble. A suggested route on a suggested date where you have the chance to choose your own fate.
The cost and what’s included?
$111 per participant gets you…
- A great route with great folks
- A TR!P ride swag bag full of fun goodies like a t-shirt and other stuff!
- Camp gear shuttle between sites ( this is the big benefit! )
- Dinner at the Trail Creek Camp. Reach out if we can help accommodate dietary needs. We will have Dairy and Gluten/Glyphosate Free options.
- Light breakfast Sunday morning.
- Campfire shenanigans
Rough itinerary for TR!P 2025.
Day 1 • Friday June 27th
Trego
- Arrive at Trego Pub 8am
- Drop off camp gear for shuttle
- Drop off camp gear for shuttle
- A very official 9am ish start
- Arrive in Rexford 4pm
- Dinner in Rexford 7pm
- Potluck style dinner at private property
- Camping on private property near Abayance Bay
- Abayance Bay Restaurant also open for dinner and drinks
- Potluck style dinner at private property
Day 2 • Saturday June 28th
Rexford
- Depart Rexford 10am
- Arrive at campsite outside of Polebridge ( Trail Creek ) 5pm
- Dinner at camp 7pm ( Provided )
Day 3 • Saturday June 29th
Polebridge
- Light Breakfast 8am ( Provided )
- Depart camp 10am
- Arrive Polebridge Mercantile elevenses - second breakfast
- Arrive at Trego Pub 5pm
- Dinner and drinks at the pub
Things to know…
- This is a multi-weather event and will go on rain or shine, snow or smoke, so be ready to keep your fun tickets rolling and have the kit you need. The ride is self supported.
- Be cool to others and yourself. We are intentionally coming together to create an unforgettable experience with and for each other. Feel free to find ways to spread the stoke while we're out. The whole reason we are riding together is to create connection and share our passion.
- We suggest you bring enough food and water for the rides. There won’t be any provided along the route. A water filter is essential to have with you. You may want to bring some money to buy stuff along the route. Ever had a bear claw from the Polebridge Mercantile? Or a Town Pump burrito?
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Bear Spray is cool to have! This could be you...
- If you are using our shuttle, please consider using a basecamp duffle style bag for your belongings. We will likely consolidate coolers to save space, so pack accordingly. (Water provided at each campsite.)
- Our route may shift around a bit, but will be finalized as we draw close to the ride. We will provide GPS file and old school paper route directions for the ride. In years past the route surfaces have been primarily gravel with some pavement and singletrack. The route is designed to be wild and scenic..sometimes real wild and scenic.
- This is a human powered event. No e-bikes. If you have questions on which bike to ride email us.
- This is a self supported ride. We will get emergency contact information when you register.
- Keep in mind there is no cell service for most of the route.
- In case you have to bail, let the ride organizer know. If one can't be found on the ride please give them a call or text at the contact number provided when service is available. We’d hate to be all worried for no reason.
- Each participant is considered to be on a private excursion and remains solely responsible for any accidents in which he or she may be involved. No responsibility can be accepted for participants becoming lost, stranded, injured, or worse…
- Oh yeah, wear a helmet and don’t forget to bring your towel.


