What bike should I ride?
The ideal bike has gears, weighs around 30 lbs. or less, and has between 4” to 6” of suspension front and rear.
How long does it take to ride from Mount Rose to Mr. Toads?
Fast times are about 8-9 hours, average times are around 10-11 hours, and some people finish in the dark.
Do we ride together as a group the entire time?
No, the ride gets spread out pretty fast and not everyone starts at the same time either. You’ll probably leap frog with people and find a comfortable pace with a few other riders who want to be social.
Do I have to ride all the way to Toads?
Of course not, this is a fun ride and there are many options to ride back down to lake level sooner than Toads.
What do you mean by a self-supported ride?
There is no one out there that will save you if your bike explodes or you get hurt, there is no sweep or sag to pick you up. Please carry everything you need to fix mechanicals, extra food and water.
I heard there are rest stops, where are they and what’s at them?
We have two rest stops along the first half of the ride, the first will be at Spooner Summit on the west side of Highway 50 in the Rim Trail parking lot, the other will be just past Kingsbury Grade on Buchanan Rd. We’ll have a variety of sweet and salty snacks along with drinks. There will be one final, smaller rest stop with limited supplies at Armstrong Pass. There will not be any more rest stops after that and only limited access to mountain water (a lake and a few streams).
What should I pack?
Here’s a link to photos of a few pack contents from past years. Be prepared! Also, there is very limited phone service along the route. Bring a print map if you don’t know the route and ride along with others.
Do you have a map of the ride and gps track?
How well marked is the route?
There is standard trail signage and a few temporary signs specific to this ride at key intersections. That said there are a few variations on the ride, so know where you’re going. Ultimately if you stay on the Tahoe Rim Trail heading south you will get to Toads… eventually! The one exception to this rule is between Tunnel Creek Road and Spooner Summit where the route departs the Rim Trail, drops down to the Marlette Flume Trail to follow a smooth, flat route to Marlette Lake. The route then follows the North Canyon Road from Marlette Lake to Spooner Lake, then joins the Rim Trail at Spooner Summit on US-50. Follow the Rim Trail for only another 40 miles to the top of Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride (aka Saxon Creek Trail).
Why does TAMBA put on this ride? Wouldn’t this be the most awesome Enduro race ever?
We put this ride on every year as a member benefit and to showcase the amazing riding in Tahoe. Please be courteous to all other trail users, this is not a race! Tell them what you are doing and how badass it is. Have fun! We want to create lasting experiences.
Where to Stay
Where to StayHotels/Motels: Check here for a list of hotels. There are many campgrounds in the area; however camping is very popular in the summer months, so make sure to reserve your spot well ahead of time. Check out the Forest Service’s list of campgrounds in Tahoe