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Trail Ridge Road Bike Ride in Rocky Mountain Nat’l Park (Part 3/3)

Trail Ridge Road Bike Ride in Rocky Mountain Nat’l Park (Part 3/3)

This is the third set of photos on my ride up Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park. There was road work just before the Alpine Visitor Center which is where I turned around. There was about a 20 minute wait for construction equipment on arrival and about 5 minutes on departure.

The ride down was quite dangerous at times as I picked up speed. The wind gusts made it challenging to keep control of the bike. . I had a couple of close calls but managed to keep it up on two wheels.

This was truly one of the greatest rides of my life. I am thankful for the opportunity, strength, stamina and will to complete the ride and for a safe return home.

 

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5 commentsJohn Thomas -- EcoBroker, MSEE, MBA • September 03 2010 10:52PM

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Wow! Thanks for the wonderful images from your amazing ride!

Posted by Emily Medvec ~ Santa Fe NM | CRS SRES | 505-660-4541 (Santa Fe Properties | Luxury Portfolio Affiliate) over 1 year ago

John - There certainly is no "over-crowding" situation in that area.  It is refreshing to see places that aren't totally built out.

Posted by Myrl Jeffcoat (Real Living Great West Real Estate) over 1 year ago

John, absolutely breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountains.  Going down mountains/hills are really scary...I would rather stay on flat ground. However, when we were in Hawaii, we biked down a volcano, but the guides made sure everyone went slow....

Posted by Rebecca Gaujot, Realtor WV Real Estate in Greenbrier County (Coldwell Banker Stuart & Watts Real Estate) over 1 year ago

It's been a while since I've been to Trail Ridge.  Great photos and glad you had a great bike ride.  g

Posted by Colorado Springs Realtor ® - Cherise Selley (Selley Group Real Estate, LLC) over 1 year ago

Hi John, my goodness that had to be quite a ride, Congratulations!  Rocky Mountain National Park is a treasure isn't it!? I noticed you took pictures of the clouds, I've been noticing they have been so pretty lately!  Great photos, I enjoyed this post!

Posted by Mary Douglas, REALTOR ®, Red Feather Lakes, Colorado (United Country Ponderosa Realty) over 1 year ago

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