Flagstaff and Meyer Gulch - ~20 miles
Memorial Day AM ride before the storms. Woke to blue skies but by the time breakfast was done, the clouds already filled in and the threat of rain loomed. Strapped the rear fender on and stuffed the rain gear into the pack.
I was really thinking that I'd head back down at mile 5 but it was still too nice out. Headed to the first switchback descent towards Walker and took off to the north on the fire road down into Meyer's Gulch. 3 or 4 miles of climbing up gets you to the end point with a bench and nice view of the Indian Peaks, Sugarloaf, and Longs. With all the rain the fields and trees are bursting with green - really nice to be up here with no one around and such a fresh feel to the place.
Not the longest ride for a Sunday but it packs some decent elevation gain. At least 2400' from Broadway to the top of mile 7 on Flagstaff, then a drop of a couple hundred feet on dirt followed by another gain of 500' or so up the Meyers Gulch trail.
I was really thinking that I'd head back down at mile 5 but it was still too nice out. Headed to the first switchback descent towards Walker and took off to the north on the fire road down into Meyer's Gulch. 3 or 4 miles of climbing up gets you to the end point with a bench and nice view of the Indian Peaks, Sugarloaf, and Longs. With all the rain the fields and trees are bursting with green - really nice to be up here with no one around and such a fresh feel to the place.
Not the longest ride for a Sunday but it packs some decent elevation gain. At least 2400' from Broadway to the top of mile 7 on Flagstaff, then a drop of a couple hundred feet on dirt followed by another gain of 500' or so up the Meyers Gulch trail.