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Holy crap it’s cold this morning.
Beautiful day though.
As yesterday was overly gnarly in the effort department, we had a mellow start to today. It’s funny, but the forecast had today as the ugliest weather of the week. We actually saw the storm pass us by to the south, but it just slid on by and the summer came back with a vengeance.
This next one is Steve’s too. Killer shot.
The landscape and vegetation is markedly different this side of the pass, but there’s still lots of sidehill rocks to deal with.
Whattya say to THAT?!
Probably the same thing you’d say to this.
Steve and Guinnea take a break.
Once we descended a little further we got into classic Spruce Lake meadows and fields.
Hour after hour of this kind of riding. What a drag…
Those are the heights above our destination, Spruce Lake. My mom tells me she used to go fossil hunting uup there in the 50’s. It’s pretty cool looking at her old pics of this area. It really hasn’t changed.
Today wasn’t all smooth sailing. Theresa’s B.O.B. finally packed ‘er in, so it was sacrificed. We divvied up the bits and carried ’em out.
Shane had a couple of issues too, but he was able to keep moving forward.
Yup, that’s broken alright.
Spare parts for next year.
Ha Shreddie…that’s what happens when you bring your dog AND your girlfriend. It’s one or the other, buddy (Theresa’s gonna punch my arm pretty hard next time I see her over that one).
Ho hum, more epic grasslands with alpine vistas.
Once we got near the end, there’s these aspen groves and crazy grasses and shrubs that you go cruising through. It’s hard to show it in a pic, but it’s simply amazing.
Just one little push up, and we’re going to be at the lake…
Oh yeah, in the clear now. Shane in the shadow of Mt Sheba.
We ran into Dale, of course. It’s too bad he’s so busy, becasue I know he’d enjoy this trip. He’d probably do it in 18 hours straight, but he’d be into it.
Steve grabbing some agua at Spruce.
..and for dessert, the birthday boy meets the green fairy.










































































