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08/21/10 at 13:36:07
 
Mrs. Doc and I spent the first week of August in Colorado.  Not wanting to subject my long-suffering wife to a summer ride across Kansas, we trailered the Bonnie:



Arthur Bryant's is right off I-70, so a barbeque stop was required:



We also broke up the trip with a stop at Mamie & Ike's in Abilene:



And, thanks to the wonders of cell phones and GPS, we met some Denver friends for breakfast and got in a shopping run while Marsha's flight was delayed.  (Marsha???  Our daughter's new aunt by marriage...)

Much of the week was occupied by such things as the Vail music and dance festival, some superb restaurants and more than a few bison burgers,but I was able to get in a full day with the Triumph:



Cross this bridge to take Tennessee Pass to Leadville:



Leadville is at 10,250 feet elevation.  It dates back to the mining days, and there's some great architecture, such as this wooden church



and a recently restored synagogue across the street (5 points -- it had been originally built a a synagogue, later decommissioned and used as apartments.)



There's also an old road from the stage coach days linking Leadville to Denver by way of Alma, Mosquito Pass Road.  At just over 13,000 feet, it's the highest pass with a road across it in the U.S.  Since I've done my share of cow-trailing, I gave it a try.  This road, along with Mrs. Doc preferring to pillion on the Triumph, is why I left the Suzuki at home.  Even the modest forward positioning of the pegs on the Savage seemed unsuitable for anything off-road.



Not a street bike friendly road:



Here's where I met some guys on ATVs coming the other way.



Following some discussion, I decided that it would be, uhh, prudent, to turn back before I damaged either the bike or myself.



Back in Leadville, I consoled myself with a visit to the Tennessee Pass Cafe and a nice Thai style chicken and shrimp dish.





With a full tummy and undamaged bike, I headed back to Avon by way of Fremont Pass, where I rode into some hail, Copper Mountain and Vail Pass.  Had a great day, and still made it back in time for Eugenia Zuckerman performing a Bach concerto on flute and a baroque ensemble playing all four of Vivaldi's Four Seasons.

Later, there were zip lines, white water rafting, hiking and more performing arts.

Oh yeah, Mrs Doc and I went over Mosquito Pass a few days later in the Xterra.  It wasn't bad with 4 wheel drive in compound low!









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Reply #1 - 08/21/10 at 14:32:57
 
My God.  Yours looks just like my creamsickle T-Bird sport that I had when I moved to Tucson.  The best engine that I ever had on a bike, and not bad suspension.  Unfortunately, I am vertically challenged (26" inseam), and even with a modified dog leg and low profile tires, I was way up on my tip toes.  In Tucson traffic, I knew that meant disaster, so I reluctantly sold the bike.  Don't get me wrong, I love the Savage (have put over 20 K on it in the last year and never been farther than 100 miles from Tucson), but every once in a while, I pine for the T-Bird.  Glad that somewhere, someone is still able to enjoy one.

Oh yea, nice pics too.  Thanks for sharing.
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Reply #2 - 08/21/10 at 15:41:49
 
Great pics!...

You're gonna' need a rest after this vacation... Huh...
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Reply #3 - 08/21/10 at 22:23:38
 
Following some discussion, I decided that it would be, uhh, prudent, to turn back before I damaged either the bike or myself.



The p[ics of the road m ake that decision look very, very wise..
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Reply #4 - 08/22/10 at 04:05:55
 


thanks for sharing....... good stuff ! !

how did I miss out on this trip ?  looks like fun to me !
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Reply #5 - 08/22/10 at 04:51:48
 
Great pics and I loved the bridge. That looks like it would have been awesome to ride across. Equally nice you were able to grab the once synagague now apt and get points for the scavenger hunt. That road definetly biker unfriendly in my opinion as well.
Thanks for sharing this adventure that you and Mrs. Doc had..It appears you had a great time and nice pics of your bike as well..  Smiley kim
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Reply #6 - 08/22/10 at 19:15:00
 
We sure live in a beautiful country don't we? Wonderful pics, thanks for sharing! I hope your vacation was a memorable one!!!
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Reply #7 - 08/23/10 at 03:42:18
 
Southpaw wrote on 08/22/10 at 19:15:00:
We sure live in a beautiful country don't we? Wonderful pics, thanks for sharing! I hope your vacation was a memorable one!!!


Yup, the more I see of it, the more I like it!

Here's a few of the non-motorcycle photos:

Mrs. Doc meets a bear in Vail:



Vail is also good for just walking around in:



Zip lines -- Mrs. Doc in harness:



Me on the practice lines:
(That's a fishing cap under the helmet -- brim in front, neck shade in back and it has a clip to keep it attached to your shirt if it blows off.)



And she's off!
(I did it too, but had the camera)



Subtle transition shot to rafting:



Us on the raft:



Historic spring fed "hot tub" at Glenwood Springs:



High elevation lily near the top of the Vail gondola:



More hiking photos:





I got this neat hat with the money we saved buying our tickets at the box office.  We dodged a $4 PER TICKET "handling fee", and got to visit the Betty Ford Alpine Garden next to the box office.



Historic mansion in Abilene Kansas (we stopped on the way home, too):





This one's a restaurant -- a good one!



OK, that's enough already -- I guess I've convinced myself there's enough to do in a ski area in the summer!   Grin
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Reply #8 - 08/23/10 at 05:25:20
 
Beautiful!  You take some of the most fabulous pictures!  Thanks a bunch for sharing!  I'm so jealous.
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Reply #9 - 08/23/10 at 06:58:43
 
you made it to glenwood,  another 90 miles west to thumperclones..
the colorado natl monument is a great scoot...
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Reply #10 - 08/23/10 at 08:05:45
 
I love Colorado, it is a beautiful place. I drive through it every year to get to New Mexico and I almost never get to check out all the cool stuff. One of these times though I will have more time to enjoy it all. Thank you for sharing those awesome pictures!
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Reply #11 - 08/23/10 at 11:43:35
 
thumperclone wrote on 08/23/10 at 06:58:43:
you made it to glenwood,  another 90 miles west to thumperclones..
the colorado natl monument is a great scoot...


Next time I'm out there, I'll let you know!

A meetup would be good, plus a little local knowledge on some twisties would be appreciated. Wink

My mapping program says this would take about 6 1/2 hours:



and only 2 1/4 to get back on I-70
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Reply #12 - 08/23/10 at 18:32:48
 
your southern route high lited in green is a MUCH better bike/senic
less touristry path...
we have a fold out couch that is always available to visitors(sorry only 1 bedroom)..fresh home grown eggs,veggies and peaches in season or canned later in the year...(cept the eggs! never tried to can them lol)
as your next trip get closer pm me and can help you and yours with ideas...may drag the pop up camper and meet up round gunnison,
fresh trout for suppper and a free bed  there also.. me and misses are
pretty easy goin with enuff fore plannig wifey can schedule her appts as she is self employed...

this invite is open to all(even MICK) who dare to venture to the west slope...  T.C.& wifey& 2 dogs and 4 hens and...
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Reply #13 - 08/24/10 at 05:22:10
 
Wow, some fantastic pics, and great narration to go with them! Cool
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