OrangevaleFJR
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I have been reporting on our ride to Colorado in segments. This is part 4 after:
"To Colorado and Back"
"Mt Evans Ride"
"Red Rocks"
Well, we have seen some spectcular sights, but seldom have I been so affected by what I've seen as I was with our ride from Denver to Durango via 285, 50, 550. We started at Wadsworth and Yale in Lakewood (Denver suburb) and headed south to 285 and went West (although it is called South 285). This is a route I used to take every weekend when I grew up as we had season passes at a now closed ski area called Geneva Basin. Riding up 285 on an FJR with my wife is a lot more comfortable than when all seven of my family used to squeeze into my dad's 1971 BMW 2002 for the ride up skiing. Nope, I'm not kidding. It really is a LOT more comfortable on the FJR and you can also see a LOT more.
We took some pictures on the way up, but the main set of pics that I'm going to share is on the 550 leg...with some of 50 thrown in.
Let's name towns:
Lakewood, Conifer, Bailey, Fairplay, close to Buena Vista, Poncha Springs (take 50 right from 285 here)
Then 50 to Montrose over a great pass (fun sweepers!!!) and past Gunnison and Blue Mesa Resevoir along the way.
Then Sounth on 550 from Montrose to Durango passing awesome mining towns of Ouray and Silverton.
For those that haven't done this leg of 550, drop everything right now and go do it NOW! For those that cannot do it now, plan on it. If you ride, this should be a must ride route on your list. 550 is called the million dollar highway and I don't know if they call it that because of all the mining, how much it cost when they made it, or for the views. I am sure either way a cool million is nowhere near enough. This is the most spectacular road I have ever been on and I've been around this world a bit due to my 8.5 years in the USAF, the fact that I immigrated to this great country and that...well...I like to travel. I'm not kidding. Ride 550!!!!!!
Vistas, curves, waterfalls, rusting red mountains (apparently full of lead and other more expensive metals), hairpins, straights through lush valleys, historic mines that helped build America, hot springs, quaint towns, quaint architecture, quaint people, tourists and some dude on a ST 1300 that went to great pains to pass me on a straight away and then pull of as fast as he could before we hit any turns. This was a ride of all rides. Want some pics? Here we go!!!
Hwy 50 from Poncha Springs to Montrose:
It starts flat in South Park (huge high altitude valley)
Then starts going UP!
The brush turns to trees a little higher and the high speed sweepers start:
Classic abutments of rock found in river canyons:
The twists get tighter the higher you go:
see next post
"To Colorado and Back"
"Mt Evans Ride"
"Red Rocks"
Well, we have seen some spectcular sights, but seldom have I been so affected by what I've seen as I was with our ride from Denver to Durango via 285, 50, 550. We started at Wadsworth and Yale in Lakewood (Denver suburb) and headed south to 285 and went West (although it is called South 285). This is a route I used to take every weekend when I grew up as we had season passes at a now closed ski area called Geneva Basin. Riding up 285 on an FJR with my wife is a lot more comfortable than when all seven of my family used to squeeze into my dad's 1971 BMW 2002 for the ride up skiing. Nope, I'm not kidding. It really is a LOT more comfortable on the FJR and you can also see a LOT more.
We took some pictures on the way up, but the main set of pics that I'm going to share is on the 550 leg...with some of 50 thrown in.
Let's name towns:
Lakewood, Conifer, Bailey, Fairplay, close to Buena Vista, Poncha Springs (take 50 right from 285 here)
Then 50 to Montrose over a great pass (fun sweepers!!!) and past Gunnison and Blue Mesa Resevoir along the way.
Then Sounth on 550 from Montrose to Durango passing awesome mining towns of Ouray and Silverton.
For those that haven't done this leg of 550, drop everything right now and go do it NOW! For those that cannot do it now, plan on it. If you ride, this should be a must ride route on your list. 550 is called the million dollar highway and I don't know if they call it that because of all the mining, how much it cost when they made it, or for the views. I am sure either way a cool million is nowhere near enough. This is the most spectacular road I have ever been on and I've been around this world a bit due to my 8.5 years in the USAF, the fact that I immigrated to this great country and that...well...I like to travel. I'm not kidding. Ride 550!!!!!!
Vistas, curves, waterfalls, rusting red mountains (apparently full of lead and other more expensive metals), hairpins, straights through lush valleys, historic mines that helped build America, hot springs, quaint towns, quaint architecture, quaint people, tourists and some dude on a ST 1300 that went to great pains to pass me on a straight away and then pull of as fast as he could before we hit any turns. This was a ride of all rides. Want some pics? Here we go!!!
Hwy 50 from Poncha Springs to Montrose:
It starts flat in South Park (huge high altitude valley)
Then starts going UP!
The brush turns to trees a little higher and the high speed sweepers start:
Classic abutments of rock found in river canyons:
The twists get tighter the higher you go:
see next post
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