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Date: 13 Jun 2007 05:43:56
From: russellseaton1@yahoo.com
Subject: Dillon Colorado riding
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Later this summer I will be spending a week in Dillon Colorado. I plan to take the bike and ride everyday. Both one day out and back routes, and 2-3 day loop rides. What are some good rides from Dillon? I rode the Triple Bypass last year so I am aware of the bike trail from Dillon to almost Avon along I-70. And the climb over Loveland Pass on Hwy 6. I've heard about the triangle ride from Copper Mountain to Leadville on Hwy 91, then to Minturn on Hwy 24, then through Vail back to Copper Mountain on the I-70 bike path. I have the Jean and Hartley Alley Colorado riding book describing some of the rides up to Steamboat Springs and to Aspen. Is Hwy 9 north from Dillon to Kremmling good? I know Hwy 40 to Steamboat Springs is OK since I rode it a few years ago on Pedal the Peaks. Is Hwy 9 south to Fairplay good? Is Hwy 24 from Poncha Springs to Minturn good? Both directions? Is Hwy 82 in and out of Aspen good going from both Twin Springs and Carbondale? One-two of the days will be occupied with riding down to Idaho Springs and up Mt. Evans. Maybe a day or two to ride up the west side of Trail Ridge Road.
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Date: 30 Jun 2007 13:09:08
From: russellseaton1@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Dillon Colorado riding
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On Jun 13, 7:43 am, "russellseat...@yahoo.com" <russellseat...@yahoo.com > wrote: > Later this summer I will be spending a week in Dillon Colorado. I > plan to take the bike and ride everyday. Both one day out and back > routes, and 2-3 day loop rides. What are some good rides from > Dillon? I rode the Triple Bypass last year so I am aware of the bike > trail from Dillon to almost Avon along I-70. And the climb over > Loveland Pass on Hwy 6. I've heard about the triangle ride from > Copper Mountain to Leadville on Hwy 91, then to Minturn on Hwy 24, > then through Vail back to Copper Mountain on the I-70 bike path. I > have the Jean and Hartley Alley Colorado riding book describing some > of the rides up to Steamboat Springs and to Aspen. Is Hwy 9 north > from Dillon to Kremmling good? I know Hwy 40 to Steamboat Springs is > OK since I rode it a few years ago on Pedal the Peaks. Is Hwy 9 south > to Fairplay good? Is Hwy 24 from Poncha Springs to Minturn good? > Both directions? Is Hwy 82 in and out of Aspen good going from both > Twin Springs and Carbondale? One-two of the days will be occupied > with riding down to Idaho Springs and up Mt. Evans. Maybe a day or > two to ride up the west side of Trail Ridge Road. Thanks. Day 1 was Dillon-Loveland Pass-Idaho Springs-Mt. Evans-Idaho Springs. I was at the top of Mt. Evans at 5 PM. Park Ranger told me I was the latest he had ever seen a bicyclist on the top. But other than a little snow at the top, the weather didn't get bad. I did get off the top and down the mountain as fast as I could. Day 2 was Idaho Springs-Empire-Berthoud Pass-Winter Park-Granby-Winter Park-half way back to Granby-Winter Park. Sidewall failure, booting the tire, and a glass flat made the day a bit weary. Day 3 was Winter Park-Berthoud Pass-Empire-Georgetown-Loveland Pass- Dillon. Re-learned the most important lesson of Colorado riding. Get over the passes before Noon. Rain, snow, sleet, wind, cold the last mile or so climbing Loveland Pass and all the way down to Keystone. Fortunately I had just enough winter gear to make it. Arm, leg warmers, wind jacket, balaclava, and liner gloves. Second most important lesson of Colorado riding is carry the right clothes. But best to follow lesson one so you can avoid lesson two. Day 4 was ride the Dillon Lake bike path to Copper Mt. Day 5 was Dillon-Frisco-Copper Mt.-Vail Pass-Vail-Minturn-Battle Mt. Pass-Tennessee Pass-Leadville-Fremont Pass-Copper Mt.-Frisco-Dillon. The Copper Triangle the easiest and safest way. 91 south from Copper Mt. to Leadville had no shoulder and was somewhat narrow to Fremont Pass. Best to climb Fremont Pass from Leadville to Copper Mt. Vail Pass was easier and shorter going east to west than the other way. Not sure I'll do much more Colorado mountain riding. All the roads over the passes were filled with cars except for very early in the morning. There were shoulders on most of the roads so the bikes more or less had a place to ride. But I prefer to ride on less traveled roads when I have the choice. And the shoulders had plenty of glass. The weather was bad. Even on days when the weather was good, it was still bad for biking. Cold, cold, cold until 9 AM. Even with clear blue sunny skies. Then Noon-1 PM the black clouds and possible rain, snow, sleet, hail hit the passes.
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Date: 14 Jun 2007 00:54:36
From: Johnny Sunset
Subject: Re: Dillon Colorado riding
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On Jun 13, 10:42 pm, mark wrote: > > Be very careful on the bike paths if there are a lot of tourists in > town, there are a surprising number of serious injuries on the bike > paths during tourist season. There's no law in Colorado requiring you to > use the bike path, and more and more locals are starting to use the > roads instead of the bike paths if the bike paths are crowded. I thought it was common knowledge that cyclists have a higher accident rate on bike paths relative to riding in the road. -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful
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Date: 14 Jun 2007 03:42:49
From: mark
Subject: Re: Dillon Colorado riding
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russellseaton1@yahoo.com wrote: > Later this summer I will be spending a week in Dillon Colorado. I > plan to take the bike and ride everyday. Both one day out and back > routes, and 2-3 day loop rides. What are some good rides from > Dillon? I rode the Triple Bypass last year so I am aware of the bike > trail from Dillon to almost Avon along I-70. And the climb over > Loveland Pass on Hwy 6. I've heard about the triangle ride from > Copper Mountain to Leadville on Hwy 91, then to Minturn on Hwy 24, > then through Vail back to Copper Mountain on the I-70 bike path. I > have the Jean and Hartley Alley Colorado riding book describing some > of the rides up to Steamboat Springs and to Aspen. Is Hwy 9 north > from Dillon to Kremmling good? I know Hwy 40 to Steamboat Springs is > OK since I rode it a few years ago on Pedal the Peaks. Is Hwy 9 south > to Fairplay good? Is Hwy 24 from Poncha Springs to Minturn good? > Both directions? Is Hwy 82 in and out of Aspen good going from both > Twin Springs and Carbondale? One-two of the days will be occupied > with riding down to Idaho Springs and up Mt. Evans. Maybe a day or > two to ride up the west side of Trail Ridge Road. > > Highway 9 north from Silverthorne to Kremmling has a fair bit of fast moving traffic, even though it really isn't meant for that sort of thing. I've done a loop by heading north out of Silverthorne, turning right on Ute Pass Road, crossing Ute Pass and heading north again on Grand County Road 3 to where that road intersects with US 40 between Kremmling and Sulfur Hot Springs, then turning left/west on US 40 to Kremmling, then left/south on CO 9 back to Silverthorne, then US 6 back to Dillon. There's parking at the bottom of Ute Pass Road if you don't want to cycle from Dillon through Silverthorne. A good part of CR3 through Grand County is dirt, but it's so well graded that lots of locals ride it on road bikes with 700x23 tires. CO 9 south to Alma/Fairplay can be good, but there's a fair bit of rush hour north into Summit County in the AM and back out of the county in the PM. Nobody who earns a living in Summit County can afford to buy a home here, so they all buy in Alma/Fairplay and commute over Hoosier Pass. CO 82 from Twin Lakes to Aspen is a beautiful road, but north of Aspen it becomes 4-lane or more, or construction zones where they're continuing to upgrade it. Rush hour traffic between Aspen and Carbondale/Glenwood Springs is surprisingly heavy, once again nobody who earns a living in those towns can afford to live there. Bring lots of Assos clothing if you ride through Aspen, and try not to ride a bike costing less than $6K if you want to fit in. The Maroon Creek road just north of town is a pretty place to ride, and the road out to Old Snowmass off of CO 82 seems popular. I should mention that CO 82 from the top of Independence Pass down into Aspen can be quite narrow in places, watch for oncoming traffic. A fun short loop (16-18 miles) from Dillon is to follow the bike path next to US 6 east to Swan Mountain Road (which you should remember from the Bypass, it's the short climb after Keystone Ski Area), then over Swan Mountain Rd to Farmer's Korner/the high school, then south on the bike path (shared use path) into Frisco, then follow the bike path along the shore of Lake Dillon to the Dillon Dam Road, cross the dam and you're back in Dillon. You can add to the loop by going out and back from Farmer's Korner (yes, that's how it's spelled) to Breckenridge, or out and back from Frisco to Copper. Be very careful on the bike paths if there are a lot of tourists in town, there are a surprising number of serious injuries on the bike paths during tourist season. There's no law in Colorado requiring you to use the bike path, and more and more locals are starting to use the roads instead of the bike paths if the bike paths are crowded. HTH, mark
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Date: 14 Jun 2007 16:48:10
From: Jay Beattie
Subject: Re: Dillon Colorado riding
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"mark" <markfelber@earthlink.net > wrote in message news:ZO2ci.4038$tb6.2791@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net... > russellseaton1@yahoo.com wrote: >> Later this summer I will be spending a week in Dillon Colorado. I >> plan to take the bike and ride everyday. Both one day out and back >> routes, and 2-3 day loop rides. What are some good rides from >> Dillon? I rode the Triple Bypass last year so I am aware of the >> bike >> trail from Dillon to almost Avon along I-70. And the climb over >> Loveland Pass on Hwy 6. I've heard about the triangle ride from >> Copper Mountain to Leadville on Hwy 91, then to Minturn on Hwy 24, >> then through Vail back to Copper Mountain on the I-70 bike path. I >> have the Jean and Hartley Alley Colorado riding book describing >> some >> of the rides up to Steamboat Springs and to Aspen. Is Hwy 9 north >> from Dillon to Kremmling good? I know Hwy 40 to Steamboat Springs >> is >> OK since I rode it a few years ago on Pedal the Peaks. Is Hwy 9 >> south >> to Fairplay good? Is Hwy 24 from Poncha Springs to Minturn good? >> Both directions? Is Hwy 82 in and out of Aspen good going from >> both >> Twin Springs and Carbondale? One-two of the days will be occupied >> with riding down to Idaho Springs and up Mt. Evans. Maybe a day or >> two to ride up the west side of Trail Ridge Road. >> >> > Highway 9 north from Silverthorne to Kremmling has a fair bit of > fast moving traffic, even though it really isn't meant for that sort > of thing. I've done a loop by heading north out of Silverthorne, > turning right on Ute Pass Road, crossing Ute Pass and heading north > again on Grand County Road 3 to where that road intersects with US > 40 between Kremmling and Sulfur Hot Springs, then turning left/west > on US 40 to Kremmling, then left/south on CO 9 back to Silverthorne, > then US 6 back to Dillon. There's parking at the bottom of Ute Pass > Road if you don't want to cycle from Dillon through Silverthorne. A > good part of CR3 through Grand County is dirt, but it's so well > graded that lots of locals ride it on road bikes with 700x23 tires. > > CO 9 south to Alma/Fairplay can be good, but there's a fair bit of > rush hour north into Summit County in the AM and back out of the > county in the PM. Nobody who earns a living in Summit County can > afford to buy a home here, so they all buy in Alma/Fairplay and > commute over Hoosier Pass. That's too bad. From what I remember of riding through there 25 years ago, there is a cool old western hotel with a bar in Fairplay. Nice place to buy a beer. The road was easy riding back then. I would hate to think that it has turned into a commuting nightmare. It's also weird to think about commuting over an 11K+ mountain pass. -- Jay Beattie.
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Date: 15 Jun 2007 09:57:41
From: mark
Subject: Re: Dillon Colorado riding
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Jay Beattie wrote: > "mark" <markfelber@earthlink.net> wrote in message > news:ZO2ci.4038$tb6.2791@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net... > >> russellseaton1@yahoo.com wrote: >> >>> Later this summer I will be spending a week in Dillon Colorado. I >>> plan to take the bike and ride everyday. Both one day out and back >>> routes, and 2-3 day loop rides. What are some good rides from >>> Dillon? I rode the Triple Bypass last year so I am aware of the >>> bike >>> trail from Dillon to almost Avon along I-70. And the climb over >>> Loveland Pass on Hwy 6. I've heard about the triangle ride from >>> Copper Mountain to Leadville on Hwy 91, then to Minturn on Hwy 24, >>> then through Vail back to Copper Mountain on the I-70 bike path. I >>> have the Jean and Hartley Alley Colorado riding book describing >>> some >>> of the rides up to Steamboat Springs and to Aspen. Is Hwy 9 north >>> from Dillon to Kremmling good? I know Hwy 40 to Steamboat Springs >>> is >>> OK since I rode it a few years ago on Pedal the Peaks. Is Hwy 9 >>> south >>> to Fairplay good? Is Hwy 24 from Poncha Springs to Minturn good? >>> Both directions? Is Hwy 82 in and out of Aspen good going from >>> both >>> Twin Springs and Carbondale? One-two of the days will be occupied >>> with riding down to Idaho Springs and up Mt. Evans. Maybe a day or >>> two to ride up the west side of Trail Ridge Road. >>> >>> >>> >> Highway 9 north from Silverthorne to Kremmling has a fair bit of >> fast moving traffic, even though it really isn't meant for that sort >> of thing. I've done a loop by heading north out of Silverthorne, >> turning right on Ute Pass Road, crossing Ute Pass and heading north >> again on Grand County Road 3 to where that road intersects with US >> 40 between Kremmling and Sulfur Hot Springs, then turning left/west >> on US 40 to Kremmling, then left/south on CO 9 back to Silverthorne, >> then US 6 back to Dillon. There's parking at the bottom of Ute Pass >> Road if you don't want to cycle from Dillon through Silverthorne. A >> good part of CR3 through Grand County is dirt, but it's so well >> graded that lots of locals ride it on road bikes with 700x23 tires. >> >> CO 9 south to Alma/Fairplay can be good, but there's a fair bit of >> rush hour north into Summit County in the AM and back out of the >> county in the PM. Nobody who earns a living in Summit County can >> afford to buy a home here, so they all buy in Alma/Fairplay and >> commute over Hoosier Pass. >> > > That's too bad. From what I remember of riding through there 25 years > ago, there is a cool old western hotel with a bar in Fairplay. Nice > place to buy a beer. The road was easy riding back then. I would hate > to think that it has turned into a commuting nightmare. It's also > weird to think about commuting over an 11K+ mountain pass. -- Jay > Beattie. All the ski resort communities in the western US have grown tremendously, and CO 9 has gotten to be a surprisingly heavily traveled road in places. I keep wondering why Adventure Cycling doesn't re-write some of their maps to send cycle tourists over Boreas Pass (well graded dirt) south of Summit County, and/or Ute Pass to the north instead of instead of continuing to follow CO 9 through Park and Summit counties. > > > >
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Date: 13 Jun 2007 10:18:30
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Subject: Re: Dillon Colorado riding
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This site has a nice list of rides: http://www.coppercolorado.com/todo/biking/road_biking/index.htm I'm thinking of doing the Winter Park loop counter clockwise from Frisco next month.
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Date: 13 Jun 2007 08:27:36
From: DirtRoadie
Subject: Re: Dillon Colorado riding
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On Jun 13, 6:43 am, "russellseat...@yahoo.com" <russellseat...@yahoo.com > wrote: > Is Hwy 9 south to Fairplay good? Define "good." >Is Hwy 24 from Poncha Springs to Minturn good? It doesn't connect the two > Both directions? Not in either direction. But if you add in a stretch of US 285 you can do it. Going form Poncha Springs(7500 feet) to Leadville (10,000 feet) it follows the Arkansas River Valley with the Collegiate Range (numerous 14'ers) running N/S to the west. So it is is a l-o-n-g steady uphill heading north with only minor terrain undulations. Typically windy, with a prevailing tailwind when you round the curve heading up the final stretch into Leadville. A very scenic side trip might be up the east side of Independence Pass (12,100 ft.), which is consistent and not terribly steep. Tennessee Pass(10,400 ft.), is pleasantly scenic between Leadville and Minturn. DR
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