It's an area called Pole Hill Road. No singletrack at all, but fantastic views and about 12 miles of networked jeep roads. It's pretty steep in there, though, so last nights spin was about 10 miles, but it took me an hour and a half of spinnin' time. It's further up the road to Estes. It may be possible to connect this to the shuttle ride without much difficulty. It would add another hour or so to the shuttle. Here's some more pics at the redstone blog: http://www.redstonecyclery.blogspot.com/
i hear you there redstone. i was sort of in depression yesterday about the reality that my weekday rides are disappearing quickly and won't be back for a few years. dammit.
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must be the oad less traveled.
Dave, what's the story wirth this road ? Does it go on like this for a while ? Close to home ? it sure looks awefully nice.
It's an area called Pole Hill Road. No singletrack at all, but fantastic views and about 12 miles of networked jeep roads. It's pretty steep in there, though, so last nights spin was about 10 miles, but it took me an hour and a half of spinnin' time. It's further up the road to Estes. It may be possible to connect this to the shuttle ride without much difficulty. It would add another hour or so to the shuttle. Here's some more pics at the redstone blog:
http://www.redstonecyclery.blogspot.com/
Good pics over there.
looks beautiful.
two roads diverged in a narrow wood and sorry i could not travel both.
we "sang" that poem for our 6th grade "graduation." and i remember that still.
I used to travel them both before Zoe. I get home on time more often these days...
i hear you there redstone. i was sort of in depression yesterday about the reality that my weekday rides are disappearing quickly and won't be back for a few years. dammit.
It's slow and painless - the onset of greater responsibility.
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