from the top; switchbacks on Cottonwood Pass, the descent from Kenosha Pass into the Valley, more switchbacks on Cottonwood(look closely), and evening on the Blue Mesa Resevoir.
You know it's a bad headwind when you have to pedal to go downhill.
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ooo...peerrrty. Don't some of those mountain passes above the tree line make you feel like your on mars?
Nick Rizzle- Absolutely, man. It actually reminded me a bit of the tundra.
Alex, you are so lucky! you get to camp out across the country, and i'm stuck in the "jail school"!!! its gotten cold here, i now have to bike to school in more than a t-shirt. but it sounds like your having some chills your self. good luck!
ride on! but do stop and look around you, for to many of us just fly through life not seeing the beautiful or the ugly around us. We and when we look back we realize we took not the time to just stop and live what you have lived!
Anker- You are very right. I am finding it nearly impossible to put good mileage under me now that I'm in Utah. I can hardly go 50 miles without coming to some amazing park full of incredible sandstone canyons, or something of that sort.
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