The NAFO Organizing Team and Webmaster are working on potential rides for the event, but living in this area and having ridden most of the roads nearby, I decided to go ahead and post some of the ones that I thought might get your juices flowing. Again, these may vary from what gets posted on the NAFO web, but these will give you a bit of the flavor and perhaps result in you deciding to attend if you are on the fence!
[SIZE=12pt]DaveT's #1: 100K Ride[/SIZE]
450 miles (550 miles with optional passes for a total of almost 140K)
SUMMARY: This ride is an excellent opportunity to discover what Colorado has to offer on a day ride, mind you, a long day. Only in Colorado can you accomplish such a challenge. Imagine, ten mountain passes, ascending over 100,000 feet total elevation in a single day on a motorcycle, all paved roads with some of the best scenery in the state. The ride is easily accomplished without excessive speeds. You just need to start early and keep moving. It’s not a Deals Gap or a Coronado Trail, but you’ll get your fill of twisties and sweepers, plus see some of Colorado's beautiful mountains and outstanding scenery! You'll also get a pretty good thrill!
Keep in mind, this will be a long day (8-12 hours, so get an early start) and about 450 miles (550 if you include all options such as Willow Creek Pass, Hoosier Pass, or Mt. Evans), but there are a couple of opportunities to reduce the overall distance and cut the ride short. Since most of the ride is above 8,000 feet elevation, remember to apply lots of sunscreen and drink lots of water to guard against high altitude headache. There are several locations along the route for gas, food and rest stops. Don’t forget your camera and bring your rain suit plus some warm clothing for extra layers to be safe--sometimes it can be rather chilly at these elevations. Another note of caution, watch for rocks and sand on the roads and many of the roads do not have guard rails and … let's just say, pay attention. There are plenty of areas to stop and enjoy the view.
After the ride and over dinner, think about your accomplishment. Ten mountain passes with a combined total elevation of 104,128 feet, and if you included the optional jaunts it's 139,474 feet. That's something that few folks can boast about. Colorado: Life (and Riding) Is Good!!!!
Additional info, photos, and map at:
100K Ride Info
[SIZE=12pt]DaveT's #1: 100K Ride[/SIZE]
450 miles (550 miles with optional passes for a total of almost 140K)
SUMMARY: This ride is an excellent opportunity to discover what Colorado has to offer on a day ride, mind you, a long day. Only in Colorado can you accomplish such a challenge. Imagine, ten mountain passes, ascending over 100,000 feet total elevation in a single day on a motorcycle, all paved roads with some of the best scenery in the state. The ride is easily accomplished without excessive speeds. You just need to start early and keep moving. It’s not a Deals Gap or a Coronado Trail, but you’ll get your fill of twisties and sweepers, plus see some of Colorado's beautiful mountains and outstanding scenery! You'll also get a pretty good thrill!
Keep in mind, this will be a long day (8-12 hours, so get an early start) and about 450 miles (550 if you include all options such as Willow Creek Pass, Hoosier Pass, or Mt. Evans), but there are a couple of opportunities to reduce the overall distance and cut the ride short. Since most of the ride is above 8,000 feet elevation, remember to apply lots of sunscreen and drink lots of water to guard against high altitude headache. There are several locations along the route for gas, food and rest stops. Don’t forget your camera and bring your rain suit plus some warm clothing for extra layers to be safe--sometimes it can be rather chilly at these elevations. Another note of caution, watch for rocks and sand on the roads and many of the roads do not have guard rails and … let's just say, pay attention. There are plenty of areas to stop and enjoy the view.
After the ride and over dinner, think about your accomplishment. Ten mountain passes with a combined total elevation of 104,128 feet, and if you included the optional jaunts it's 139,474 feet. That's something that few folks can boast about. Colorado: Life (and Riding) Is Good!!!!
Additional info, photos, and map at:
100K Ride Info
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