SkunkWorks
Well-Known Member
This was the last "All-Day" ride I took before the snow started to fly here.
I had previously ridden parts (most) of section-4, but wanted to ride at least a whole section this time. I had actually intended to ride both 5 and 6, but misjudged how quickly the daylight disappears this late in the season. I will have to re-visit 6 some other time.
I had some fun with the GoPro, and tried some different stuff.
This was my ride-route for the day. 457 total miles.
The BDR section is the part between the red X's. I measured it at 132-miles.
This is probably where this section officially starts, where Trail Gulch Road splits off from the Mine-road.
I had perfectly dry weather.
You would NOT want to ride this section of road if it was wet..............
Some old abandoned iron, rusting in a field.
By the looks of what was left, it probably used to be a delivery-van.
Trail Gulch Road.
Colorado River Road.
At State Bridge CO.
The "Sunset Limited" passed by as I headed up the hill from Radium CO.
Lots of Rolling-Hills and Open-Range out here.
I had previously ridden parts (most) of section-4, but wanted to ride at least a whole section this time. I had actually intended to ride both 5 and 6, but misjudged how quickly the daylight disappears this late in the season. I will have to re-visit 6 some other time.
I had some fun with the GoPro, and tried some different stuff.
This was my ride-route for the day. 457 total miles.
The BDR section is the part between the red X's. I measured it at 132-miles.
This is probably where this section officially starts, where Trail Gulch Road splits off from the Mine-road.
I had perfectly dry weather.
You would NOT want to ride this section of road if it was wet..............
Some old abandoned iron, rusting in a field.
By the looks of what was left, it probably used to be a delivery-van.
Trail Gulch Road.
Colorado River Road.
At State Bridge CO.
The "Sunset Limited" passed by as I headed up the hill from Radium CO.
Lots of Rolling-Hills and Open-Range out here.