Day 19 Red Lodge to Ranchester
Today was the day to put your game face on. You know what’s ahead, Beartooth Pass, reputed to be one of the best rated roads in the US… and it is ! Turn after turn of the tight technical twisty stuff, hairpin after hairpin, some decreasing radius, a little off camber in places, the roads some of us live for, you know who you are. The run over the pass just clicks, your hammering the front brake, feeling after while your nerve endings on your two brake fingers are directly connected to the front brake pads, you KNOW where that lock up point is. Entry setup up is perfect time after time, no corrections needed all morning .
You feel the mid corner lean, hang off sometimes to keep the hard bags from scraping, cause that always startles you, Power out when you see the exit line and feel the bike stand up. It’s all good, a perfect run, no under-estimating the line, nowhere near crossing the double yellow, no mid corner corrections, all under control, smooth, smooth ride, it doesn’t happen that perfect often. Your over the pass, and realize today is ON, so you turn around and run it the other way again, not often you run a road both ways, but today’s the day.
Then you slow down and take pics on the third run over the pass. I shot so many pics today, here’s just a small sample…………
Right now the crew I rode to WFO with last year must be kicking their own azz for votng the Bearstooth out !!
How many know that the Bearstooth pass is not really the real Bearstooth pass ? See the Bears tooth in the distance ? The real pass is over there, but who’s hiking ?
OK I'll zoom in for you old fella's
Next up is Chief Joseph highway, another highly ranked road, and it is great ride, though not as technical.