Sunday, June 20, 2010

Ride the Rockies II

Wes did it again! This year, Ride the Rockies covered 543 miles in Southwest Colorado, climbing four of Colorado’s most scenic mountain passes including Red Mountain, Coal Bank, Wolf Creek and Poncha Pass. The first day was in Grand Junction, and included a ride of 46 miles through the Colorado National Monument, a beautiful area of red rock canyons and plateaus. Day two took the riders south to Delta via Grand Mesa, a cold and wet ride of 90 miles. Day three was only 67 miles to Ouray, one of the most beautiful mountain towns we have ever seen. One feels as though you are in Bravaria! Wednesday was a grueling day, riding 70 miles over three passes, the highest being 11,090 ft. before arriving in Durango in the southwest corner of Colorado. On Thursday, the riders only had to ride 85 miles east to Pagosa Springs, over rather flat terrain. Friday was another killer, 90 miles and crossing Wolf Pass at 10,850 ft. before arriving at Alamosa where we had purple potatoes! The final day took them north across desert, crossing Poncha Pass
at 9,019 ft. before heading into Salida.

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