Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts

Monday, August 22, 2016

Our Ride up Pike's Peak....What an Unexpected Adventure!

 
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
 
 
We left Cripple Creek on our way to Cheyenne, WY.  Coming down the mountain from Cripple Creek, Rt 24, is kind of a harrowing experience.  Georgie downshifted but still had to use the brakes pretty regularly. 
 

Big Horn Sheep we saw on our way down the mountain

It took us about 1 1/2 hours to go 45 miles, to Colorado Springs.  We smelled something but thought it was someone in front of us because our windows were up.  I rolled my window down...it was us doing some serious smoking.
Georgie pulled over on the shoulder...yep...our brakes were SMOKIN'!!
We waited a while for them to cool off 'cause Georgie got under the truck and put the Infrared Temperature Gun on the brakes...280 DEGREES!  Those suckers were really hot!
He said, "Find a Ford Dealer.  We are getting new brakes."  I found a dealer about 5 miles away.  He then said, "Find a campground for a few days."  I found a campground about 2 miles away for 3 days.  (kind of a dive, Fountain Creek RV Park) but it served our purpose.
We pulled in, got unhooked and Georgie went to the Ford Dealer.  He came back with an appointment for the next day at 7:30 am.  Wheeewwww!


 
 
Since we were too far in Cripple Creek to go to Pike's Peak we decided, "Hell!  We're only 10 miles from there now!  Let's ride it!"
 
 
Thursday, August 18, 2016
 


So we did!  What a thrill! 
We left at 9:30 am and got to the top at 11:30 am.  It was 70 degrees when we left but we still wore our leather jackets.  We were SO glad we did!  It got colder & colder as we went up.  By the time we got to the top it was 42 degrees.  We were FREEZING our asses off!
We got some hot chocolate, bought a few small souvenirs, peed, took some amazing pictures then headed down. 












Georgie said it was more thrilling than riding up The Million Dollar Highway to Silverton & Ouray.  Most of the switchbacks were marked 10 mph...I went 5 mph 'cause most didn't have guardrails! 
Of course I had to talk to myself out loud...again.  A lot of HOLT SHIT! and YOU GOTTA BE F'ING KIDDING ME! as well as REALLY!  All while trying to keep Georgie (the pro) in sight.  He was pretty good...he'd tap his brakes if he went around a corner that I should slow down for.  He obviously didn't know...I WAS SLOWING DOWN FOR EACH & EVERY CORNER!
On the way up some smartass on a BMW passed me!  On a curve!  Those f'ing bikes are too quiet!  I didn't even hear him.  I only saw him when he went whizzing by me!
Another thrill of a lifetime!


 
We picked up the truck when we got back to town.  Georgie decided to have 4 new tires put on the rear & get an oil change.
We were ready to head out Friday morning for Cheyenne, WY.
What a great, unexpected stop!


Thursday, July 28, 2016

A Little "Ditty" We Kept Passing as We Drove Between Cortez, CO & Durango, CO...



   Abandoned
Sinclair Station

37001 U.S. 160          Mancos, Colorado 81328


You can't miss this huge "toxic site" on the drive along Highway 160 in between Mesa Verde and Mancos/Durango.
The signs warning about toxic contamination and blaming the state of Colorado for a massive fuel spill are pretty jarring.



Located on Highway 160 in between Mesa Verde National Park and the town of Mancos, CO is a former Sinclair gas station and "Wild Wild Rest" general store. All that remains, however, is a shell of the station and store and a contaminated plot of land after residual fuels flowed from gasoline storage tanks into the ground during a tank removal process in 2006. 
Frustrated by the perceived inaction of both the gas station's operator and the Colorado Division of Oil and Public Safety, land owner Ray McCarty placed signs--bracketed by skull-and-cross bone flags and graphics--declaring the area a "Massive Petroleum Spill, Toxic Site," a "State-Chemical Landfill," and warning "Benzene, Cancer Hazard" in 2013.