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Definitely go to Subculture Cyclery and ask them for rec's. Good people there willing to share a beer over some stories.
For me right now "Salida" is more "Monarch Crest". I haven't rode in Salida town much, but Monarch Crest is great, this time of year for sure. Make sure to start earlier, monsoon season is coming.
My opinion on rides on the pass are:
If you can shuttle to the top of the pass, have a car in Poncha.
Monarch > Starvation > Up FSR 203 > Silver
Monarch > S Fooses > Up CR 225 > Greens
If you don't want to do both of those, the standard route is pretty good (down Silver). I also think Greens is a really fun descent for a shorter version of the crest. But shuttle if you can, and do as much as your legs will allow.
For a loop, I've seen folks go up S Fooses and down Green's. But the Crest itself is beautiful to ride, even as an out and back (never done it, I always come down something).
Also Canyon Creek (W of Monarch) is fun descent, but the climb is pretty unenjoyable IMO.
You can camp out Poncha Creek dispersed, or there are multiple camp grounds, such as the top of the pass and O'Haver lake. Google is your friend there for more.
On my ride, I came out the road. When I did rainbow back in 2011 I thought it was pretty boring with unnecessary sprint climbs. If I was just doing Silver, I'd probably come out Rainbow still, but with Starvation I did both.
https://www.strava.com/activities/676253039 - if that works
Here's my S Fooses Green too if you want
https://www.strava.com/activities/673790415
Either way Monarch is a shuttle so you just have to find your way down as far as preferred route. I think like what sinatorj says we came out at Agate Creek. There were a few people camped in there.
Day two, shuttle day! I ended up doing the suggested route down Rainbow. The quick cutoff to Starvation shown on Trailforks, "Connector" was blocked off. After my previous day of several wrong turns, I wasn't about to go exploring any more unknowns. Silver Creek was one bad ass trail, so much fun. Rainbow I feel will always be a love/hate relationship. I'm not a huge fan of the up and down, I prefer to do my suffering in one sitting, and enjoy the down after. That being said, the sections of downhill on Rainbow were short but sweet. Next time, I'll plan on doing Starvation (now that I know how to get there) and Green's.
Thank you guys for the info, it really helped out on this trip. Up next, I'm going to visit a buddy in Pocatello, do some shredding there, Teton Pass, and maybe Ogden. Hoping to visit Crested Butte in September, I'm lookin at you xyian.
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