Ha! That's funny. The single track is where my cares melt away! Grin. 
Should you accidentally find yourself this-a-way, holler. We can do a 
forest service road centric ride and avoid single track altogether! Yes, we 
reached a sweltering 60˚F for this ride. Of course, that feels hot in the 
trees on a long LCG climb up a utility connector road. I even had a drop of 
sweat escape from my blue bonnet! Grin.

That first photo shows the trail. View it full size, and you'll see it 
going past my bike at the aspen, toward the lower right 
corner. 
https://www.flickr.com/photos/deaconpatrick/27429773766/in/album-72157669334583115/

With abandon,
Patrick

On Saturday, June 4, 2016 at 5:36:55 PM UTC-6, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> Very pretty, and thanks for the photos. Gad, motor traffic in that 
> beautiful area is like the selfie-taking tourists in Chartres,
>
> I just talked to my sister west of Florissant the other day, and she 
> described how the aspens at 9K feet are just starting to leaf. Here, spring 
> just turned into summer, with temps moving viciously into the mid 90s.
>
> I had hoped to make at least one more visit to the Pikes Peak are, but, 
> alas, my sister and her husband have sold their house and are moving to GA 
> next week, God willing -- her husband must take care of his mother.
>
> I recall the lovely reservoir trails we rode last summer; the views with 
> pleasure, the singletrack with anxiety. But the approach roads, through 
> those lovely rolling and green meadows, are roads I wish I could ride some 
> more.
>
> Did you take any photos of the actual trails? If so, and if you care to 
> post them, I for one will be delighted to look at them.
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 5:26 PM, Deacon Patrick <lamon...@mac.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Ahhhh! My first longer single track ride of the year. Delicious!
>>
>> Popped down to and then up the Pikes Peak Highway (Loads of traffic 
>> because I was a laggard getting started, plus the test runs for the racers 
>> of the Hill Climb were coming down with their big trucks and trailers), 
>> branching off on the Ring the Peak Trail, which I rode past the stunningly 
>> crowded reservoirs (fortunately not crowded trails, so I saw the crowds 
>> mostly from afar) to Edlow Rd, and came back down (thus discovering that 
>> for the moment downhill speeds and creosote scents are within exposure 
>> limits!). What an amazing day and wonderful to get back out on the 
>> single track!
>>
>> (yes, the astute will notice I’m posting these to flickr. The Grid isn’t 
>> ready to handle a photo heavy sight yet, but it’s still in beta).
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/deaconpatrick/albums/72157669334583115
>>
>> With abandon,
>> Patrick
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