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Colorado Mountain Adventure Ride 2018

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Colorado Mountain Adventure Ride 2018

CO 74 - Bear Creek Road to Kerr Gulch Road

 

This is a nice way to avoid I-70 on the west side of Denver

 

CO 74 - Bear Creek Road
CO 74 - Bear Creek Road

 

It's a commonly used route so expect some traffic but still a nice ride with some engaging curvy sections and nice views.

 

CO 74
CO 74

 

The Alpine Loop

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The Alpine Loop

The Alpine Loop

The 65-mile scenic drive travels through a surreal landscape of treeless tundra and mountains seemingly splashed with red and yellow paint near Ouray, Lake City and Silverton.

The Alpine Loop - Ash Brooks atop Engineer Pass
The Alpine Loop - Ash Brooks atop Engineer Pass

 

The 65 Mile Alpine Loop was one of our goals this trip and proved to be a highlight. Coursing through the unpaved high mountain passes, the roads weave through old ghost towns and abandoned mines on rocky trails a hundred years old. The bulk of the riding is well above the tree line, the barren slopes painted in bright colors by the rich minerals therein. 

 

The Alpine Loop - Climbing to the passes
The Alpine Loop - Climbing to the passes

 

The towns of Ouray, Sliverton, Telluride, Lake City, and the surroundings support a thriving tourism business of jeep and ADV vehicle tours through the high country. The challenging roads also attract motorcycle riders though they are well outnumbered by the 4 wheeled vehicles.

 

 

The Alpine Loop - A roadblock on Engineer Pass
The Alpine Loop - A roadblock on Engineer Pass

 

We came equipped for the ride on large adventure bikes -  A KTM 1090 for Ash and a BMW 1200 GSA for me. While most riders come on smaller, more maneuverable and nimble machines, we had many miles to cover on this trip and the larger bikes are just more comfortable over the long term. Stripped down and tire pressures lowered for off road traction, these big bikes will tractor through most anything with a skilled rider and both Ash and I have done many miles in the mountains on them.

 

Alpine Loop - California Pass 12,960 ft.
Alpine Loop - California Pass 12,960 ft.

 

Every few miles you come upon some old mining relics. Most often they are ruins, wooden structures built of huge timber. There are also cabins and mining camps, some preserved, all ghost towns.

 

The Alpine Loop - Historic mines and ghost towns
The Alpine Loop - Historic mines and ghost towns

 

The largest of these abandoned mining towns is Animas Forks. It's a hub for many of the trails and where we gained access to the loop. There was roadwork on the closest access road to Ouray so we went on to Ironton Park to reach the trails. Faced with several forking roads we chose the wrong one. The Corkscrew Gulch Trail was in rough shape - eroded and washed out with deep rocky ruts. Yet another wrong fork had us lost for almost an hour but we eventually found our way through a series of lesser used roads to Animas Forks.

 

The Alpine Loop - Animas Forks
The Alpine Loop - Animas Forks

  

We got an early start as we knew afternoon showers were likely. After losing an hour, we climbed Engineer Pass a loose and rocky ride, steep in places then crossed over California Pass with it's stunning views. It was just follow the long road to Lake City after that gradually winding down through switchbacks and drops. The last few miles trace the banks of a rushing river beneath towering cliffs.

Alpine Loop - Southern Vittles, Lake City
Alpine Loop - Southern Vittles, Lake City

 

We grabbed a quick lunch in Lake City then started back via Cinnamon Pass. Paved the first few miles it passes a lake then start to gain elevation. While it's the easier of the two passes overall there are a few tricky sections to keep you on your toes. As we headed into the high country dark clouds loomed on the horizon ahead.  Scattered drops fell occasionally until we reached Animas Forks. As we headed south towards Silverton the rain grew steady. We paused in Sliverton to weatherproof then set out on the Million Dollar Highway to return to Ouray. The sun shining by the time we got back to the hotel.

The Alpine Loop - Approaching Cinnamon Pass from Lake City
The Alpine Loop - Approaching Cinnamon Pass from Lake City

 

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CO 2018 - Riding The Alpine Loop on Motorcycles

Ironton to Animas Forks to Lake City to Silverton. The Alpine Loop is a 65 mile unpaved route through the high mountains of SW Colorado. Video and comments o...

 

Camp Bird Road to Yankeeboy Basin

Yankeeboy Basin Road
Yankeeboy Basin Road

 

Coming into town one evening from the Million Dollar Highway I couldn't resist a ride out to see Yankeeboy Basin. The road leaves town from Box Canyon as Camp Bird Road. It starts out as a smooth and well maintained gravel road. Once past the campground the road gets rougher, then rougher still as you veer off on Yankeeboy Basin Road. It's a nice ride, a few challenges near the end, and a great view.

 

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Motorcycle Ride down from Yankeeboy Basin

Clips from my trip down from a visit to Yankeeboy Basin near Ouray, Colorado.

 

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