I mentioned to my wife that a Colorado SS1000 was being planned, and to my surprise she said that she might consider riding it. But I'm concerned about heading off on a ride like this with her, as it is not her usual riding style. I did a SS1K a couple of years ago with a buddy, but we just hopped on I25 and went north to Montana and then turned around and came home. It was interstate for almost the entire ride. The furthest my wife has ridden in a day was last summer when we rode from home (Longmont, CO) up to Grand Teton NP, about 500 miles.
I'm guessing that we will not learn the route until just before the ride, but can you give us a few clues. Will the ride be mostly in the high country? There are some real desolate places on the eastern plains of Colorado, and although they might be great for putting on a lot of miles quickly, they can be real hot during July.
I guess the uncertainty of not knowing the route, is part of my concern. I'm afraid that we could end up in the far corner of Colorado (say Durango) and my wife would say, that's it, I'm done. We'd miss most of NAFO. Is there an escape route built into the plan?
Now for something completely off topic. How do you pronounce beeroux, and what does it mean I gather it has something to do with beer.
John
I'm guessing that we will not learn the route until just before the ride, but can you give us a few clues. Will the ride be mostly in the high country? There are some real desolate places on the eastern plains of Colorado, and although they might be great for putting on a lot of miles quickly, they can be real hot during July.
I guess the uncertainty of not knowing the route, is part of my concern. I'm afraid that we could end up in the far corner of Colorado (say Durango) and my wife would say, that's it, I'm done. We'd miss most of NAFO. Is there an escape route built into the plan?
Now for something completely off topic. How do you pronounce beeroux, and what does it mean I gather it has something to do with beer.
John