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So the weather was absolutely gorgeous here in Colorado this past weekend...enough so that I decided to hit some elevation while out for a ride.
Springtime in Colorado is generally among the best times to ride this state.
Late on the posting because I'm lazy with uploading pics.
All photos taken along Peak-to-Peak highway
Supposed to be beautiful this weekend too, but unless I pressure the dealer to give me a complimentary loaner while they have my tank repainted after they scratched and dented it, I'll be restricted to the man-powered two wheeler.
I plan to fly over to Denver and pick up a bike, then just fire round Colorado for a while.
Soon as I can manage it I`m there.
Was in Fort Collins last year and loved the whole place (My first visit to the States, for work, ) so am keen to come back.
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