My friend Steve picked me up and hauled us both to Lake George, from whence we 
headed south a wee bit on paved roads before turning right onto dirt, right 
past the fee area that doesn't charge cyclists! That's my kind of fee area. 
Grin.

Steady, easy climbing through amazing granite canyon carved by the river (by 
Colorado standards) next to us. Then we turn off on Wagon Tongue Gulch Road 
(who wouldn't?), hop a gate, and start climbing in earnest. It's all forested 
here, so save for a few meadows and aspen groves, it's all dense pine. At the 
multiple "tops" (it's a ridge we're climbing up, so lots of false tops). A bit 
of noisy forest work going on with chain saws, and we turned around -- to 
embrace a wondrous miles long winding and often steep-ish descent with wild 
abandon!

Spinning down the main dirt canyon road I was going fast enough the the 
washboard was smooth (skipping over the tops of them), but Steve's front 
suspensioned bike did not, causing him to feel the washboard a lot more down 
than up. Chalk another win for rigid frames and knees and elbows for shocks. 
Grin.

What a grand way to spend time with a good friend and enjoy a a lazy afternoon!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/32311885@N07/sets/72157644086206387/

With abandon,
Patrick

www.MindYourHeadCoop.org
www.OurHolyConception.org

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