Showing posts with label Colorado motorcycle trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado motorcycle trip. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

James takes a rest too!

James comes out of the saddle bag to enjoy the fresh Colorado air and views. What a great day!

Self portrait

You just have to have at least one of those self portraits while you are on vacation. Taken just above the Black Canyon.

Aliens?

I had to take this shot for my friend Anthony because I am sure he would wonder what or who would live up there. I saw a few UFO's in the area, but one of the government workers at the dam said that was normal. So I guess I believe, as Moulder would say.... It kinda reminds me of the Devils Tower in Wyoming that was used in the movie Close Encounters.

Max and I near the Black Canyon

There is this lake near the Black Canyon that goes for miles and miles. I don't know how long it is, but it's the largest lake I have ever seen.

Another view along Independence Pass

It's a windy and bumpy road on the way up. It was really cold today and I had on all my winter gear and was still a little chilled. Stopped off at Leadville and got some hot chocolate to warm me up before to ride up.

The road from the pull out.

The road to Independence Pass as seen from high above one of the small pullouts along the way up. There are no guard rails up here, so be sure the parking break is on! Hey, motorcycles don't have them!

More snow at the pass

James at Independence Pass, 12,095 feet and some snow. It was very cold at the top and lots of people were around taking snappys and playing in the snow. Wat a view from up here. We had planned on going to Aspen, but a snow storm turned us back down the mountain.

Bad weather today.


We were planning on going up Independence Pass today if it was open, and it was. This is the view just a few hundred feet to the pass. About 4 ft of snow up here, but the roads were good. As we made it to the pass, it started snowing. The plan was to go to Aspen for lunch, but after taking a "safety minute" we decided that ICE and MOTORCYCLES did not mix. We will see aspen on another day.


No internet yesterday

The Wi-Fi was out at the Best Western in Eagle, CO yesterday. We tried to find a hot spot and was not lucky. So we will play catch up tonight. Here is the link to the pics.
Flickr will be down at 8:00 pm pacific time today for two hours, so Images may not be available for a few hours.
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Sunday, May 27, 2007

Durango, CO to Gunnison, CO

Sunday - Day 3, May 27 2007

Milage for the day - 260

It was in the 40's this morning when we checked out the weather chanel. We loaded up our gear and headed to get some free breakfast at the hotel lobby. Normal stuff, but it saved a lot of time looking for some place to eat. We dressed warm for the ride to Silverton, but we would later in the day start sheading some clothes at it warms up. The road to Silverton is nice and has some spectacular views. Once we made our way to Silverton, we found a place to get a soda and rest for a little bit. We ended up at the Brown Bear Cafe..I like the sound of that. There were about a dozen BMW riders there as well as other bikers. The place was busy and I bet the breakfast was good. Max was not hungry, so we just had a Coke and a smile.

The road out of Silverton has some of the most spectacular views of the Colorado mountains. Between Silverton and Ouray, the view is worth a million bucks. Maybe that's why the call it the million dollar highway. We did not stop at Ouray because we were in a hurry to get to Ridgeway to eat some lunch. After lunch at Subway, we were on the road to Telluride. The road and views were some of my favorite so far. Lots of fields of flowers, old buildings and mountain scenes around every curve. If I was on a photo trip, I could spend several days here. Once we got into Telluride, we saw lots of people out in the streets and the Mountain Film Festival was in full swing. Took a few pics and we were off to Ridgeway, and then to Gunnison. The road to Gunnison from Montrose is a lot faster than any of the other roads so far and not as scenic. We did follow Black Canyon Lake for a long time. We did not run into any rain today and that was a good thing. Getting tired, so I better go for now.
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See today's images

You can see the Colorado snapshots at this link.














We get to the hotel today and as we get off the motorcycles to go check in at the hotel, we see the sign...CARS ONLY! D'oh! I don't think we will get a ticket.

My Bike just above Silverton

Here is a shot of the bike just above Silverton, Colorado. Note==== NO Guard Rails!

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Colorado Motorcycle Trip 2007

Raton, NM to Durango, CO

Saturday - Day 2, May 26 2007

Milage for the day - 330 miles

We started the day at the Raton Police station where we left the trailer and truck. We took about 30 minutes or so to unload the motorcycles and then we were on our way. The exit to Highway 12 was blocked off for construction, so we had to take a detour in Trinidad till we fond the way. Hwy 12 was a nice ride and we went through the Colorado country side with a majestic view of the mountains in the background. It was a very nice ride till we connected with the highway that leads to Durango.

The highlight of the day was going through wolf creek pass at 10,800 feet. There was snow on the ground and the view was so nice. Took some photos and headed down the back side of the pass to Durango. I was tired after the 300 miles and needed to recharge before going to downtown Durango. We went downtown and they were having a block party with a live band and the people were enjoying themselves. We hung around for a few minutes to listen to a few songs. Then we walked around downtown to check out the town. Back at the hotel we are blogging and watching the weather channel. Looks like rain tomorrow. Hope it goes away.

I'll post some more pics tonight.
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Friday, May 25, 2007

Day 1 off to a good start

The day started off at 4:30 am today as we loaded up and headed to Colorado. I filled up with gas near my home in Knoxville and paid $3.49 a gallon for fuel. We paid $3.22 and $3.36 later in the day. We found 5 geocaches along the way today and that was about all we had time for today. Our main objective was to get to Raton, NM in about 14 hours. The roads were very rough in Oklahoma and we had to stop once to tighten down the bikes. It's hard to believe how bad the roads are out here.

There is not much to look at on the road through OK and TX. We stopped at several rest stops that had geocaches and logged them and quickly hit the road again. Later on down the road we stopped to get gas and me saw a man carry his dog across the parking lot to go do his business. Then he picked the cattle dog back up and returned him to the truck. I said "The dog has you trained!" He responded that the dog makes him $150,000 a year and does tricks, rides horses, and other tricks at rodeos. He gave me a coloring book of the dog and horse, so I will have to check it out when I get home. He said he was much better than Skid Boot and I had told him I had seen Skid Boot in action several years ago. We wished each other luck and a safe trip and we were on our way.

Down the road in Texas we stopped at a leaning water tower that is along the famous old route 66. The tower was made to lean in hopes it would bring some tourist dollars to the town. We stopped for a photo opp with James the travel gnome as well as a kidnapped orange cup of a friend. We are having fun! Later we stop by one of the largest crosses I have ever seen. The large metal cross has lots of statues below it and it is a real nice area to stop and reflect.

I'll post some more later.
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