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Doing a little tour this weekend to check out the fall colors. Going to Gunnison via Wolf Creek, Creede, and Lake City. Then up to Crawford, and Delta through Black Canyon of the Gunnison. From there home via Ouray, Red Mountain Pass and Silverton.
Looks like there might be a little rain, but it's forecast to be spotty.
I was just on many of those roads and you should have a great time. Just caught the tail end of the rainstorm and it happened to be from just about Montrose to Durango going south. I'll have to go again another time.
Great ride. Saturday was perfect for riding. Just cool enough for leathers. Colors were great on the Silver Thread.
Sunday not so much. Was raining when we left Gunnison, and rained all the way to Hotchkiss. Got a break from there to Ouray then it started again. There was snow on Red Mountain, Molas, and Coal Bank Passes.
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