bvail
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Joe,Well lets start talking about starting times and a meeting place. I just talked to Bob Vail out of Thornton. He and his brother will be riding on Thursday the 26th and would like to get started early (6 to 7 am). I am ok with that.I am coming in the same way as Jeff is , on hwy 40 . I have traveled that road a couple of times already so I am always looking for a different route. In looking at my map it shows hwy 35 as being partially gravel .. Is it now hard surface all the way now, It looks interesting and I will take it but only if it is hard surface.I'm from Park City and will be at WFO event when you all arrive(won't be staying at the Marriott as I live in a house here). When you get on US 40 in Utah you will drive through Duchesne. State road 87 intersects US 40 in Duchesne. Take SR87 (north) until it intersects State Road 35, then take SR35 (east). This is Wolf Creek pass and it is a wonderful ride, right through the Uintas. You will eventually arrive in Francis Utah. Take State Road 32 from Francis until it intersects US 40, (around the back side of Jordanelle reservoir). Turn right and you'll be about 10 miles from the Park City exit off US40. It's a terrific ride if you've the mind, (and butt) after coming all the way from Denver that day.Hey,Anybody want to hook up and do the ride to Park City together? I'm in Boulder, CO plan to ride via RMNP, Hot Sulfur Springs, Toponas, Craig, Meeker, Rangely, Dinosaur, but can only figure US 40 in Utah. Does anybody have a route suggestion for Dinosaur to Park City?
After the WFO, 7-29-07 I'm riding to Yellowstone, Helena MT, Missoula, Glacier/Waterton NP., back to Boulder. 2 weeks on the road.
Jeff
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Thanks
Mac
We have about 540 miles to do and get in town in time for some brews.
The route I was thinking was I-70 to Colorado Exit 15. North on 139 to 64 to Hwy 40 . . . then take Mac's suggestion above to ride into Park City with a view. Once we get off of I-70 all the Hwy in Colorado is labeled as scenic Hwy and our trip to Wolf Creek Pass sounds like a good one also.
I know many have done I-70 through Colorado, but I would still say that Vail Pass and Glenwood Canyon are not that bad of a view and we have some miles to cover to get in at a respectable time.
I am not saying that we have to go this route, I am just putting a suggestion on the table to continue this thread.
We have 2 riders from Thornton, 2 from Broomfield and 2 from Boulder so far. The gentleman coming in from Missouri and I think there might have been another from a post a couple of months ago, that I will try to contact.
So we can meet either up north or down on I-70 somewhere . . . . . let me know what you guys are thinking.
Hawk Pilot
Joe from Broomfield
I am definitely making this a day ride and we are looking at 500+ miles at the minimum. That's a good 10 hour run on the slab, so maybe more taking the side roads. But I think that I-70/US40 is the most direct path.
We could either meet at Cracker Barrel on 120th/I-25 or a place of your choosing. Either go down I-25/I-76/I-70 or maybe CO128 to Indiana and shoot straight down to I-70.
My brother will be coming to town the preceding Friday and we will most likely be doing some riding during the weekend and also during the week, so he can get aquainted with the FJR. Might be a good time to get to know everyone. Maybe we could get together over at my house for some sparkling adult beverages on the weekend. I live right across the '25' from you.
p.s. Most poopooh the I-70, but there is some real eye-popping scenery out towards Green River. We won't be going that way, but I'd bet the scenery will be nice on US40 also.