I'm in Provo, Utah.
I've driven across the continental divide, but never along it.
I thought there are enough riders in utah/idaho/colorado and wyoming a few might be able to make it.
I LOVE riding in the rockies.
I used to ride my bicycle everywhere from laramie wyoming, to denver, to boulder, vail and about everywhere in between.
But a 24-48 hour trek was a norm for me in those days.
Anyways...The views you can find are absolutely unique and beautiful to say the least up in the rockies.
WOW... 3 replies in one day.
I though I had somehow missed a post or 2.(and another while I am typing this one!)
I was kinda waiting to see if there was any interest in a ride before picking a itinerary.
And the ride might have to just cross the continental divide.
Or something like that.
I just finished reading on riding the trail.... off road or dual sports are the only bikes recommended.
But there really is a trail that runs from up in canada to mexico!
I'd love to hit a few places I haven't been before in colorado.
I think I could work out 3-4 day trip.
I was thinking around near the end of july? The weekend of the 25th sounds like a good weekend mabey a couple day before, and end on the weekend?
Or start on the weekend and eat into the next week a few days?
A good time to go up in the mountains and avoid the heat.
Anyone feel that they might be able to do anything then?
I was thinking of making a stop by denver at some point, mabey we could meet somewhere over there? Ft. Collins, boulder, anywhere in the vicinity of Denver is good for me.
Any suggestions?
http://www.colorado.com/Events.aspx?eid=1221932here is a festival in Greeley the 25th and 26th.
Mabey meet here?
This sounds a bit better, meet up in Estes?
http://www.colorado.com/Events.aspx?eid=1221768I was thinking have the trip wander around in the mountains....
No real destination in mind offhand.
Any ideas?
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