Cdogman
Bad Boy
I have 3.5 days to kill next weekend. Is that a good place to play from??
Or North into Montana??
What say All Y'all
Or North into Montana??
What say All Y'all
IBM cancelled all ECM Lab Services Project Manager's vacations through the end of the current quarter. :angry:Well come along folks!! You too Andrew!!
Durango is a really nice town with good restaraunts. College town. Fantastic (world class) riding around there.Portions of Montanna are incredible too.IBM cancelled all ECM Lab Services Project Manager's vacations through the end of the current quarter. :angry:Well come along folks!! You too Andrew!!
Can't tell you which one but maybe a check of the weather forecast for both areas will help you decide.
Another idea ... and this is not my style but I envy the carefree spirits who do this .... just start riding and see where you end up. Just be prepared for all contingencies!
Just went through Glacier last week, touristo traffic and road construction on the Highway to the Sun will cost you about 20-30 minutes, but well worth the wait if you've never ridden it. Smoke in the area from forest fires dimished the viewing & photo ops, but still worth the time to visit. Colorado is always a good choice, Hwy 145 out of Cortez is one of my favorites. Also Hwy 131 (Mt. St. Helens access road) is an absolute hoot! Great scenery, decent pavement, no traffic (at least on the Thurs. I was there) and lots of tight twisties. I'll be sure to hit that road again when in the area, have fun where ever you go!I did LoLo a few months ago. I even took pics of the sign that said 66 miles or something (I blew past the one that said 77 miles). I am thinking if I go north I might wanna do the Glacier Nat Park and Sawtooths, and the Tetons.
Tough decision for sure..... Mebbe north now, south when it is cold here. Hmmmmmmm
Definitely a good point. While I can't speak for Montana, there won't be too many quiet SW Colorado roads (or campgrounds or hotels or restaurants or resorts) this holiday weekend. :angry2:If you enjoy a spirited pace then pick the directionwhich will best get you away from the heaviest holiday weekend traffic.
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