Day 15 - On to Independence Pass
Well, yesterday we had a pretty great day soaking in the Hot Springs. I don't know what it was, sitting in the sun for so long or what, but my energy was sapped by the end of the day. Same with Louanne. And we hardly rode any yesterday either. So when I had planned the last big blast on that awesome road on the north side of Black Canyon, it was going to be 350 miles or so of motorcycle greatness.
But I called an audible. I cancelled that. I would never have done this on a solo trip, but I could just tell the energy wasn't going to be there for the ride, we had really packed a lot on the FJR, and the spring was really not set for the weight.
The important thing for this trip was enjoyment, and seeing beautiful sights together. We hadn't had this much time alone since the first baby was born 24 years ago. So we were going to savor our last full riding day together on a 200 mile day instead of a 350 mile day. The main thing I wanted to share on this day with Louanne was Independence Pass. It's one of my favorite spots...something about that Pass speaks to me.
So we're going to just head east up and over Monarch Pass, then take a left and head north past Buena Vista and then take the road west past Twin Lakes to the top of the Pass. After that, we would just meander the rest of the day, maybe into Leadville for lunch, then take US 24 north to the Interstate, then west a few miles to Edwards, CO where we will stay over at Louanne's brother Larry's place. They won't be there, but have given us run of their place, stocked it with goodies, and have a grill for some burgers for our last evening together on the trip. Not a bad Plan B.
You know, since the FJR was loaded up like a mule, I didn't horse it around too much on this trip. But with the 2 uphill lanes going up to the pass, the FJR stretched it's legs out a little bit for one of the rare times 2-up on this trip. Let's just say it was fun.
Having just crossed the pass, I was back in 2-up tourist mode on the downhill, east side of the Pass...
Heading north on the high mountain plains south of Buena Vista, looking west at the Collegiate Peaks...
We head west towards Independence Pass past the beautiful Twin Lakes area...
Finally at the Pass...
Looking east at the last switchback...
More views...
Posing...
Saw a few "Look at ME" toys at the top of the Pass...
We did finally leave the cold, windy Pass that I love so much, and headed down to the warmer climes of Leadville...
We had a nice lunch in town, then walked around to the various antique, gift and oddity shops. I hate shopping with a passion, but I buttoned my lip, took a patience pill and tried to spy interesting historical or nostalgic things. I threatened to buy a couple things and, to get Louanne back, stayed in some stores much longer than she would have.
Actually, it was a fun time, just glad we did not do too much of THAT on this trip.
It was getting towards mid afternoon when we left Leadville for some scenic US 24 switchbacks through the mountains north and west of Leadville down towards the Interstate. Louanne spied one of her favorite things, a flowing mountain river alongside the road as we got to lower elevations. She used the SENA to tell me that she wanted to stop along the stream somewhere. In Minturn, we found the perfect place...a little city park along the river. Louanne doffed her riding gear, and sat in the cold mountain river and cooled herself off. She loves this sort of thing...
Well, after a not so brief interlude here, with Louanne happy and satisfied, we geared up and headed down the road, caught the Interstate for a few miles, and caught the exit for Edwards, Colorado. We found Larry and Brenda's place and enjoyed our last evening together at their apartment and deck. They have a great view...looking east and south towards the Interstate...
Here I am waving goodbye to y'all cuz this RR is just about done...
After enjoying a nice cookout meal and a beer, we relaxed for most of the evening. Later, Louanne organized her things so I could drop her off the next day at the departures part of the SouthWest Airlines Terminal at DIA.
Twas a good last day...