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This course is an awesome challenge of your skills and stamina, with a healthy dose of amazing views and terrain!


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Map Key

58.7

Miles

94.4

KM

15%

Singletrack

9,479' 2,889 m

High

4,202' 1,281 m

Low

6,103' 1,860 m

Up

6,102' 1,860 m

Down

4%

Avg Grade (2°)

28%

Max Grade (16°)

Dogs No Dogs

E-Bikes Not Allowed

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Family Friendly This is our middle distance route, which includes challenging terrain and a gradual climb up the western slope of the Big Horn Mountains in Northern Wyoming.

Overview

This route is special because it takes you through some of the most amazing landscapes on the west slope of the Big Horn Mountain range in Northern Wyoming. The course includes some pavement, some singletrack, some gravel roads, and some rougher mountain roads.

Need to Know

The Historic Shell Store serves as the basecamp for all of our pre-race and post-race activities and the Shell Campground is right across the street. The Shell Campground offers RV site, tent sites, cabins, glamping tents, and other off-site rentals.

Description

A hard tail mountain bike, 40mm tire recommended. Aid Stations are located approximately every 10 miles.

You'll head southwest out of Shell on Trapper Creek Road. The first 3 miles are paved giving you a nice warm up over some rolling hills. Watch for wild turkeys and pheasants crossing the road.

At the Y, you'll stay right and start the gravel. About 4.5 miles into the course you'll pass the last hay field and get a glimpse up into Trapper Canyon towards your left. Now the work begins as you leave the maintained gravel and start the section of rugged two-track. Pay attention, this part of the course is the most raw and technical.

6.5 miles into the course, you'll get an excellent view of Devils Leap. This impressive geological features towers 800 feet in the air. Next you'll ride through Red Basin. As the sun climbs, these vivd red and orange cliffs will change color. 10.5 miles into the ride, you'll reach the Red Gulch Road – a welcome sight after the tough terrain of Red Basin. At this point you've already climbed about 1100 feet. This backcountry byway will steadily climb another 2700 feet until your left turn at Alkali Road. At this point you're halfway up – only 2700 more feet to go! As you climb, the scenery begins to change from desert to forest.

Once on top, an aid station will be available. Now that you're in the mountain air, cruise the next 14 miles down USFS 17 towards Crooked Creek Hill. The big climb may be over but It's not easy street. As you make your way towards US14 you'll face a few more ups and downs on some category 3 roads. When you reach Ranger Creek Station, make a note to come back. The Bench Trail, an excellent mountain bike trail, starts here (but that's an adventure for another day). When you reach US14, flaggers will warn uphill traffic for you.

Once on US 14, it's a feast for the eyes as you descend through Shell Canyon. Shell Creek is your companion as you admire Copmans Tomb, Shell Falls, and Elephant Head Rock. While your legs will appreciate the break, stay alert – hairpin turns and switchbacks require your full attention. When the canyon narrows at the bottom the sound of Shell Creek rushing by tells you you're almost home.

Once at the bottom of the canyon, it's time for the final push home. The next 5 miles have a gentle descent back to Shell through rolling ranch land. Check out iconic Chimney Rock on your left before cruising back into town.

History & Background

This is the 2nd edition of the Bad Medicine Race/Ride/Tours and the courses take you to some historic places, such as: 1) Medicine Lodge State Park and 2) Red Gulch Road Dinosaur Tracksite.

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Segment of the Bad Medicine route in the Bighorn Basin. This colorful trail winds its way through alpine forest and rugged deserts.
Jun 14, 2019 near Basin, WY
This is a great view of Devil's Leap which is located in the Red Gulch Basin. The Bad Medicine 90 offers fanatastic views of the 700' formation.
May 20, 2019 near Greybull, WY
The Bad Medicine Race/Ride/Tour passes through some beautiful country, in this case, the Trapper Creek Chimney Rock.
Jul 1, 2020 near Greybull, WY
This is Devil's Leap. This 700 ft high formation is a prominent feature of our 90-mile and 56-mile Bad Medicine Races.
May 31, 2019 near Greybull, WY
Bad Medicine 20: This two-track is part of the Bad Medicine 20-miler (what we call the "Short+ Route). This trail climbs all the way to the base of the Bighorn Mountains. Once there, enjoy some spectacular views!
May 21, 2019 near Greybull, WY
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