Thursday, July 9, 2026

Map Breakdown: Day 3

Day three is just a classic day with 41 miles and 5600 climbing. We have two passes and end in a town with a shower and bed! Check out the map here.

Route and Waypoints

Elevation Profile

This route is four parts - two passes, a descent, and a bike path into Breckenridge.

Part 1: Miles 0-7 - right out of the gate we're climbing! We'll be headed up to the top of Georgia Pass, the first of two for the day. This looks to be a fin trail, not as wide and beaten in as some parts. Once we crest the pass, we will have a somewhat steep descent that crosses a couple water supplies, and into the valley between Georgia and the second unnamed ridge. 

Part 1

Georgia Pass

There is an interesting option here as well - at the bottom of the hill between Georgia Pass and the next unnamed hill there is a bailout that takes a 7 mile detour around the unnamed pass and down to the bike path. 

Detour

We'll see how the legs are feeling on day three!

Part 2: Back to climbing! We're gearing up for our second pass of the day. This one is doesn't seem to have a name, but it's 1200 feet over 4 miles. Short and sweet, this will put us in good position to finish the day strong.

Part 2

Georgia Pass

Part 3: The last part is about a 9 mile downhill that winds through the trees as we approach the bike path on highway 9. On the map this looks fun and easy, but I'm guessing we'll be THRILLED that is is over by the bottom. 

Part 3

 Other Pass

Part 4: The last part of this is a great four mile ride up the bike path into Breckenridge. What I'd love to do is find an ice cold beer to drink as a roadie on the way to the hotel here, but dang if the map shows nothing at all! Well have to get creative to earn today's reward.

Part 4

Bike Path into Breckenridge

With this day over, we'll be showering up in a regular hotel, soaking the legs in the river, then the hot tub, and preparing for the last day!

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