Our final riding day - but with a brilliant twist! In the middle of the night came the idea that our friends John and Donna might be riding the exact opposite route to us in the morning and perhaps we might be in the same place at the same time. Some early morning emailing proved this theory to be true so, with a minor adjustment to our start time we agreed to meet at a coffee shop in Salida at 10. At the appointed hour we were there and look We met up with them and their travelling companions Samo and Bojana from Slovenia! They rode off southeast to Durango and we turned north to Denver. We enjoyed a super day riding through central Colorado - mountains, passes, rolling ranchlands with only high winds and a long delay for a crash to mar the Rocky Mountain high. We arrived Denver in the late afternoon and the ladies treated Andy and the author to a great Italian dinner downtown. So that's it. Tomorrow we tak...
The crew has become restless - we tire of endless open spaces and beautiful valleys and canyons. An insurrection is brewing as Santa Fe looms. High speed tarmac, Route 66, Breaking Bad locations and retail therapy are now the priority. The plan is hatched last night at the daily Jack Daniels meeting. With that in mind the route is reshuffled to run through Gallup and Albuquerque and then Madrid (Mad Rid) to Santa Fe. But the captain extracts a price. We start with breakfast at Denny's where the northernmost Denny's t-shirt is worn with pride! And right opposite the restaurant is this most attractive retail offer. Although what you do while the item is on layaway doesn't bear thinking about! We start with a smooth ride down to Gallup and a coffee at the historic El Rancho hotel - well known to the Fukawi! From there a 2 hour interstate blitz at 80 mph and temperatures that eventually hit 102F for lunch at Loyola's. Again a Fukawi haunt and the scene of bo...
A very cultural day. No riding! We started out from the Luxx (lobby below) around 9 and headed straight for a French bakery breakfast. With a crepe on board we went to see the cathedral just off the square but a funeral in progress limited our viewing. From there we went to the New Mexico History Museum. Wow! You could spend a day just there. We had no real knowledge of the to and fro for ownership of this area. When La Donald talks of building a wall and having Mexico pay he should perhaps remember that America took this land (New Mexico and Arizona) by force when Mexico refused to sell it! This is a real photo- not staged And this is a real stage (coach). Not too comfy! Perhaps this is why they don't allow alcohol on the reservations. The bottle is tiny, kind of airplane sized. From there down to the rail yard district for lunch and some interesting art galleries. Lastly the Georgia O''Keefe gallery and then a well earn...
Yes, Bryce is truly amazing!
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