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THE MOUNTAINS CALLED ...

... and they told me to go home. That was a rough trip. I got a bit of a late start because the road out of Georgetown was closed for construction in 3-hour blocks. It gave me a bit of time to stroll around G-town and get acquainted with how the bike would ride fully loaded.



While waiting for the road to open I spotted this little fellow (as well as several others) who were enjoying a free breakfast.



It was a beautiful, but difficult, climb up towards Argentine Pass.



Looking back I was rewarded with a nice view, but the road was getting worse and I was walking more than riding, so the fun was fading fast.



I eventually began to feel a bit ill so decided to pull the plug and head back down. I tried to salvage the day by heading up near Leadville to catch the sunset. At the end of the day, it was a good trip.

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phutton said…
Sorry the trip was shortened but you got some great photos out of it!

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