Me and the Fat Boy headed west for a little high altitude riding.
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Me and the Fat Boy headed west for a little high altitude riding.
lucky guy....love that state, but only been there in the winter for some skiing & fishing
Aspen/Snowmass area....and copper mountain at a friends brothers ....the mountains are so beautiful in the winter....I can only imagine in the summer months
this past months nothing but rain, friend just got back and said it rained everyday...and his parents cut there time short too from it
Temps above 13K' about 55/78. Love the mountains in late summer early fall
Rode the Fat Boy to the summit of Mt Evans, CO this morning. One hairy mother of a ride. 14,264' elevation. Thinking about Pike's Peak Friday.
Great pics, thanks bro!
Be careful on those mountain roads, coming down the steep grades can get a little squirrely :cool:
It was a little squirrely both ways. I won't go so far as to say I was ever scared, but there were a couple of times I was damned concerned. 1000' dropoff 6' from my right foot with no guard rail and a car straddling the line. I told him he was #1.
ETA-- the Fat Boy was a champ. Chewed those switchbacks up and spit 'em out. Never a twitch on the entire road. Guess it's that low ride cruiser attitude
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Made that same run on my big Honda VTX several years ago. It was incredibly beautiful but, as you said, there are some moments when you are aware of your mortality.
Tried to ride a bit this weekend locally... and the tourists around Robertsdale/ Foley/ Gulf Shores earned the middle finger more than once. I, too, indicated with hand gestures that they were # 1.
Too funny.
I hope to soon have the incentive to visit Colorado about once a year. One of my granddaughters has been accepted as a candidate to the Air Force Academy. She is working thru the acceptance program now and should know by January.
Rode up to the top of Rocky Mountain National Park and the Continental Divide today. Great trip up. Ride from hell going down. Heavy rain, lightning, hail, high wind for the whole 26 mile ride down