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Old 08-20-2007, 05:12 PM
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Colorado routes

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I didn't see any Colorado routes here, so I thought I'd start a thread to see who has suggestions. I'm a suburban Denverite, and go to Grand Lake quite often. So, most of my list centers here. I remember great roads from years ago in the western part of the state, but not enough to name them.

The start of my list:

1) Berthoud Pass. US 40 between Empire and Winter Park.
2) Grand County. US 40 between Granby and Kremmling.
3) Denver foothills. I just drove this yesterday (my Sunday drive.) Exit C-470 south at Wadsworth. Take the first light right on Deer Creek Canyon Rd. Merge on to Turkey Creek Rd up to US 285. Turn right on US 285, but quickly merge across to take the next left on Parmalee Gulch Rd. Continue to CO74 at Kittredge. Turn right to run CO74 back to Morrison and either US285 or CO470. (Driver's note: this is not a high-speed run. It's partially residential, and on Sunday there's lots of car, motorcycle and bicycle traffic. However, there are tons of great turns and it's a good place to get a feel for the Cayman's handling without hanging on the bleeding edge. I'm only 600 miles in--say a prayer for 2000--and I really enjoyed just concentrating on car position/line in the road.)

Who has got others?
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Old 08-20-2007, 06:43 PM
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Lookout Mountain in Golden is a good one, if you can drive it at a time when there isn't much bike traffic.

Then there is Red Mountain Pass between Silverton and Ouray, and Independence Pass between Leadville and Aspen. Both classics, and the latter in particular is a great place to view fall colors.
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Old 08-20-2007, 08:25 PM
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Hwy 550 between Montrose and Durango. Unreal scenery and road. It's like being in Switzerland.
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Dont forget Mt. Evans and Pikes Peak. Evans is nice because its paved.
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I went to college in C Springs (BA Chem, CC '81), and had a '65 Spitfire at the time. Very under-powered, but a corning fool. Anyway, US 24 east from Woodland Park into the Springs was a GREAT ride, since it was downhill (poor power, remember) but very twisty.

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Old 08-26-2007, 07:49 PM
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CO 9 between Silverthorne and Steamboat Springs

I got to run from Denver to Steamboat and back Saturday. Great for piling up break-in miles (340 in a day!) CO 9 starts out of Silverthorne and gently winds to Green Mountain Reservoir. The road along the reservoir is curvy and has some interesting cuts into hills. It then has long undulating sections to Kremmling. From Kremmling, it gets really interesting. You begin to climb up to Muddy Pass, which was my favorite part of the drive. Speed limit varies 55 to 65, but the road has lots of long sweeping curves and some up and down. Many passing lanes, which I utilized . When you clear Muddy Pass you start climbing Rabbit Ears pass, which is also curvy, but not quite as interesting to drive. At the end of Rabbit Ears is Steamboat. Great views of the Gore Range throughout. I averaged 60mph for the day, and got 26mpg!!!

I made it from SE Denver to Kremmling in under 2 hours, no stops, one 5-minute delay for an accident on I-70. I'd recommend a 9am start, lunch in Steamboat and a hike or shopping walkabout, and then return. Easy to vary the return route by staying on 40 East from Kremmling, through Granby, Winter Park, and over Berthoud Pass.

I also was dying to take CO 14 east to Walden, and then either on through to Fort Collins, or south on CO125 back to Granby and over Berthoud Pass.

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Lots of restaurants and shopping in Silverthorne.
One Subway and at least one gas station in Kremmling. Nothing much else between Silverthorne and Kremmling.
No services whatever between Kremmling and Steamboat.
Lots and lots of everything in Steamboat.
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The West Slope of the San Juans

My favorite: SR-145 Dolores to Telluride to Placerville SR 62 to Ridgeway.. US 550 south to Durango via Ouray & Silverton. Take US 160 to Mancos. Along the way some spectacular scenery. September is the best month of the year for this trip.

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The San Juan Mountains are in southwestern Colorado. The area is highly mineralized (the Colorado Mineral Belt) and figured in the gold and silver mining industry of early Colorado. Major towns, all old mining camps, include Creede, Lake City, Silverton, Ouray, and Telluride.

Mining is now uneconomical in the region, the last holdouts being the Standard Metals operation on Red Mountain Pass which operated until late in the 20th century and the ill-fated Summitville mine on the eastern slope of the San Juans.

The Summitville mine was the scene of a major environmental disaster in the 1990s when the hastily installed liner of a cyanide-laced tailing pond began leaking heavily. Summitville is in the Summitville caldera one of many extinct volcanoes making up the San Juan Volcanic Field. One, the La Garita Caldera, is 35 miles in diameter. Large beds of lava, some extending under the floor of the San Luis Valley are characteristic of the eastern slope of the San Juans. The Rio Grande rises on the east side of the range.

The other side of the San Juans, the western slope of the continental divide, is drained by tributaries of the San Juan, Dolores and Gunnison rivers which all flow into the Colorado River. There is some tourism in the region, with the narrow gauge railway between Durango and Silverton being an attraction in the summer. 4WDing is popular on the old trails which linked the historic mining camps, particularly thrilling is the Black Bear Road. Visiting old ghost towns is popular as is wilderness trekking and mountain climbing.

All peaks (13,000 feet and above) in the range sorted descending by elevation:

14,309 Uncompahgre Peak
14,246 Mt. Wilson
14,159 El Diente Peak
14,150 Mt. Sneffels
14,083 Mt. Eolus
14,082 Windom Peak
14,059 Sunlight Peak
14,048 Handies Peak
14,039 North Eolus
14,034 Redcloud Peak
14,017 Wilson Peak
14,015 Wetterhorn Peak
14,014 San Luis Peak
14,001 Sunshine Peak
13,995 Unnamed Peak
13,983 Stewart Peak
13,972 Pigeon Peak
13,913 Gladstone Peak
13,895 Unnamed Peak
13,894 Vermillion Peak
13,864 Vestal Peak
13,860 Jones Mountain
13,841 Half Peak
13,835 Turret Peak
13,832 Unnamed Peak
13,830 Jupiter Mountain
13,824 Jagged Mountain
13,821 Rio Grande Pyramid
13,819 Teakettle Mountain
13,811 Unnamed Peak
13,809 Dallas Peak
13,807 Niagara Peak
13,806 Unnamed Peak
13,805 Trinity Peak
13,803 Arrow Peak
13,801 Organ Mountain
13,795 Unnamed Peak
13,786 Animas Mountain
13,786 Potosi Peak
13,780 Golden Horn
13,767 US Grant Peak
13,765 Trinity Peak West
13,761 Fuller Peak
13,752 San Miguel Peak
13,752 Storm King Peak
13,745 Trinity Peak East
13,741 Unnamed Peak
13,740 Unnamed Peak
13,738 Grizzly Peak
13,738 Pilot Knob
13,735 Unnamed Peak
13,722 Unnamed Peak
13,716 Pole Creek Mountain
13,714 Silver Mountain
13,710 La Garita Peak
13,708 Unnamed Peak
13,705 Peak Six
13,705 Peak Thirteen
13,704 Glacier Point
13,700 Peak Fifteen
13,700 Grizzly Peak
13,698 Baldy Alto
13,695 Monitor Peak
13,694 Gilpin Peak
13,694 Unnamed Peak
13,693 Rolling Mountain
13,691 Unnamed Peak
13,688 Unnamed Peak
13,688 Unnamed Peak
13,686 Cirque Mountain
13,684 Mt. Oso
13,682 Peak Seven
13,681 Unnamed Peak
13,674 Unnamed Peak
13,661 Lookout Peak
13,660 Unnamed Peak
13,660 Wood Mountain
13,657 Carson Peak
13,656 Coxcomb Peak
13,642 Redcliff
13,628 Mt. Silex
13,627 White Dome
13,617 The Guardian
13,599 Unnamed Peak
13,590 Matterhorn Peak
13,589 Peak One
13,581 Mt. Emma
13,581 Unnamed Peak
13,580 Unnamed Peak
13,577 Gravel Mountain
13,575 Greylock Mountain
13,569 Crown Mountain
13,568 Unnamed Peak
13,566 Unnamed Peak
13,555 Wasatch Mountain
13,554 McCauley Peak
13,552 Tower Mountain
13,542 Whitecross Mountain
13,540 Peak Eleven
13,540 Unnamed Peak
13,540 Unnamed Peak
13,540 Unnamed Peak
13,535 Unnamed Peak
13,528 Leviathan Peak
13,528 Unnamed Peak
13,524 Unnamed Peak
13,510 Unnamed Peak
13,510 Unnamed Peak
13,510 Unnamed Peak
13,509 Telluride Peak
13,500 Needle Ridge
13,500 Peak Sixteen
13,498 Unnamed Peak
13,496 Mears Peak
13,492 Whitehouse Mountain
13,489 Graystone Peak
13,487 Storm Peak
13,481 Three Needles
13,478 Canby Mountain
13,478 Peak Three
13,477 Unnamed Peak
13,475 Peak Two
13,475 Unnamed Peak
13,472 Peak Eighteen
13,472 La Junta Peak
13,470 Silver Mountain
13,468 Mt. Ridgeway
13,467 Unnamed Peak
13,460 San Joaquin Ridge
13,460 Unnamed Peak
13,455 Ute Ridge
13,454 Hanson Peak
13,454 Unnamed Peak
13,451 Kendall Peak
13,450 Unnamed Peak
13,447 Hurricane Peak
13,441 Unnamed Peak
13,436 Unnamed Peak
13,434 Unnamed Peak
13,432 Twin Sister East
13,432 Unnamed Peak
13,432 Unnamed Peak
13,430 Gray Needle
13,428 Vallecito Mountain
13,427 Unnamed Peak
13,420 The Index
13,420 Ten, Peak
13,420 Twin Thumbs
13,417 Unnamed Peak
13,416 Little Giant Peak
13,411 Unnamed Peak
13,410 Peak Four
13,402 Peak Nine
13,402 Mt. Rhoda
13,402 Unnamed Peak
13,401 Baldy Chato
13,393 Bent Peak
13,385 Chicago Peak
13,383 Baldy Cinco
13,382 Unnamed Peak
13,380 South Lookout Peak
13,377 Unnamed Peak
13,374 Twin Sister West
13,370 Dome Mountain
13,368 Sultan Mountain
13,359 Unnamed Peak
13,342 Beattie Peak
13,342 Unnamed Peak
13,340 Unnamed Peak
13,340 Unnamed Peak
13,339 Brown Mountain
13,338 Kendall Mountain
13,334 Coney Benchmark
13,330 Unnamed Peak
13,328 Cinnamon Mountain
13,325 Unnamed Peak
13,321 Sunshine Mountain
13,321 Trico Peak
13,319 Palmyra Peak
13,315 Unnamed Peak
13,313 Unnamed Peak
13,312 Unnamed Peak
13,310 Aztec Mountain
13,310 Emery Peak
13,310 Unnamed Peak
13,309 Echo Mountain
13,309 Unnamed Peak
13,308 Unnamed Peak
13,302 Unnamed Peak
13,300 Galena Mountain
13,300 Middle Peak
13,300 Summit Peak
13,300 Unnamed Peak
13,300 Unnamed Peak
13,300 Unnamed Peak
13,300 Unnamed Peak
13,300 Unnamed Peak
13,292 Electric Peak
13,292 Sheep Mountain
13,290 Dolores Peak
13,286 Bonita Peak
13,285 Unnamed Peak
13,283 Peak Five
13,278 Unnamed Peak
13,275 Mendota Peak
13,274 Seigal Mountain
13,266 Wildhorse Peak
13,265 Knife Point
13,262 The Heisspitz
13,261 Unnamed Peak
13,260 Unnamed Peak
13,260 Unnamed Peak
13,260 Unnamed Peak
13,259 Whitehead Peak
13,256 Broken Hill
13,252 Unnamed Peak
13,242 Unnamed Peak
13,241 Unnamed Peak
13,232 Hesperus Mountain
13,230 Unnamed Peak
13,228 Peak Eight
13,222 Macomber Peak
13,222 Unnamed Peak
13,222 Unnamed Peak
13,220 California Mountain
13,220 Greenhalgh Mountain
13,220 King Solomon Mountain
13,220 Lavender Peak
13,220 Little Finger
13,220 Unnamed Peak
13,220 Unnamed Peak
13,218 Engineer Mountain
13,218 Irving Peak
13,213 Campbell Peak
13,206 Hayden Mountain South
13,206 Unnamed Peak
13,205 Mt. Nebo
13,203 Bennett Peak
13,203 Tuttle Mountain
13,201 Unnamed Peak
13,192 Mt. Moss
13,188 Sheep Mountain
13,185 Mt. Valois
13,182 Bullion Mountain
13,180 Babcock Peak
13,180 Grand Turk
13,180 Point Pun
13,180 Unnamed Peak
13,180 Unnamed Peak
13,177 Yellow Mountain
13,172 Conejos Peak
13,169 Unnamed Peak
13,168 Sheep Mountain
13,165 Amherst Mountain
13,165 Unnamed Peak
13,164 Unnamed Peak
13,162 Unnamed Peak
13,159 Unnamed Peak
13,158 Twilight Peak
13,158 Unnamed Peak
13,157 Unnamed Peak
13,156 Unnamed Peak
13,155 Unnamed Peak
13,150 Montezuma Peak
13,148 South River Peak
13,145 Unnamed Peak
13,144 Precipice Peak
13,140 Emerson Mountain
13,140 Peak Twelve
13,140 Unnamed Peak
13,139 Hayden Mountain North
13,136 Hunchback Mountain
13,134 Unnamed Peak
13,132 Unnamed Peak
13,125 Mt. Kennedy
13,123 Spiller Peak
13,123 Unnamed Peak
13,122 Peters Peak
13,121 Unnamed Peak
13,113 Lizard Head
13,111 Cow Benchmark
13,111 Unnamed Peak
13,110 Unnamed Peak
13,109 Unnamed Peak
13,108 Thunder Mountain
13,106 Unnamed Peak
13,105 Unnamed Peak
13,100 South Twilight Peak
13,100 Unnamed Peak
13,100 Unnamed Peak
13,100 Unnamed Peak
13,095 Unnamed Peak
13,093 Unnamed Peak
13,091 Unnamed Peak
13,077 Snowdon Peak
13,076 Florida Mountain
13,075 North Twilight Peak
13,075 Unnamed Peak
13,074 Mt. Garfield
13,073 Blackwall Mountain
13,070 Sheep Mountain
13,069 Unnamed Peak
13,066 Kendall Benchmark
13,062 Centennial Peak
13,062 West Needle Mountain
13,060 Saint Sophia Ridge
13,060 Unnamed Peak
13,052 Houghton Mountain
13,051 Unnamed Peak
13,049 Green Mountain
13,046 Unnamed Peak
13,042 Unnamed Peak
13,041 Wolcott Mountain
13,036 United States Mountain
13,034 Unnamed Peak
13,032 Organ Mountain
13,020 Unnamed Peak
13,020 Unnamed Peak
13,020 Unnamed Peak
13,020 Unnamed Peak
13,020 Unnamed Peak
13,019 Cuba Benchmark
13,017 Unnamed Peak
13,016 Unnamed Peak
13,015 Unnamed Peak
13,014 Chief Mountain
13,012 Hope Mountain
13,010 Unnamed Peak
13,003 Ruffner Mountain
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A nice route from the southern Denver metro area is...C470 to Hwy 85...south to Sedalia...turn right at the light...west about a half mile...then left onto Hwy 105 which is Perry Park Rd. Enjoy the drive to Palmer Lake...lots of curves and elevation changes...great scenery...hardly ever any cops...I do this route on my Yamaha R1 frequently in the Summer.
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...another good Denver area drive is...north on Hwy 93 out of Golden...left onto Golden Gate Canyon Rd...this road has great scenery...lots of curves and elevation changes...it is a favorite of the local sportbike riders. At the west end you come to Hwy 119...right will take you on the Peak to Peak route up to Boulder...left will take you to Blackhawk...from there you can take 119 back through Clear Creek Canyon to Golden...or cut up through Central City and take the Central City Parkway back to I-70.
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A nice route from the southern Denver metro area is...C470 to Hwy 85...south to Sedalia...turn right at the light...west about a half mile...then left onto Hwy 105 which is Perry Park Rd. Enjoy the drive to Palmer Lake...lots of curves and elevation changes...great scenery...hardly ever any cops...I do this route on my Yamaha R1 frequently in the Summer.
I like this one as well. Sometimes if I only have an hour, I'll cut it off at one of the e-w roads heading back to Castle Rock and then come back north.
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Variation on the theme:

I took I-25 south to Wolfensberger in Castle Rock (the construction is done that far.) Then west on Wolfensberger to Perry Park Road and south to Palmer Lake. At the end of Perry Park, I turned left, and then immediately right on to County Line Road. The first half mile of that road is in bad shape, but then it's straight, with one little kink, and rolling hills eastbound. I crossed over I-25, and then turned left onto CO 83. North on 83 for a while, until I got to Douglas County 11: Lake Gulch Road. This is a little gem of a road. 45mph speed limit, but tons of curves and dips until you get to the southeast corner of Castle Rock and wind back to the expressway. Saw no law enforcement officers all day.

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The San Juan Mountains has the best scenery in the state but for those quick after work drives in the mountains I like to head up Coal Creek Canyon (SH 72). I live in Superior so this is a convenient route for me to take. The hairpin turns dropping down from Wondervu are especially fun. Happy Trails in Nederland, the train cars, has good coffee. I will usually come back down Boulder Canyon (SH 119) but might continue on and take Lefthand Canyon or SH 7 if wanting to do more miles. If taking the two longer routes I head home on US 36 after leaving the mountains. This takes you by Porsche of Boulder.

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My new favorite

CO125 from Granby north to Rand.

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Just west of Granby on US40, about 1-2 miles west of the US34 cutoff, take CO125 north. Prepare to grin. The next 33