A co-worker brought in the DVD. Dammit... now I have wanderlust.
http://www.backcountrydiscoveryroutes.com/COBDR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=pkS-XI4w61s
A co-worker brought in the DVD. Dammit... now I have wanderlust.
http://www.backcountrydiscoveryroutes.com/COBDR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=pkS-XI4w61s
When life throws you curves, aim for the apex
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Youtube idiots.
"Is this ride big bike friendly?"
Everyone is on a 600 or bigger -_-
Looks sweet.
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Very cool
There's a reason I own a 950 and live in Colorado. I can happily say that I've ridden 85% of that route. Man, I love this exploring this state.
A frickin' KLR? Seriously?
Hey Sean how far are you from Mosquito pass?
Probably about 2 hours. I think the west entrance is near Leadville, isn't it? From my understanding, Mosquito pass is a hoot on small bikes, and a real handful on a big bike. Very rocky!
Yup, tackled Mosquito in my old Frontier. Rocky is an understatement on the east side. I recall crunching my rocker mounted running boards a few times.
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I bet that most bikes could make it over, it just depends on the rider
Shouldn't have any issues with a DRZ. It's a very capable bike. Maybe toss some knobbies on it? But depending on your level of experience, it'll be a ride where you learn a lot about you and the bike. You better get comfy standing up on that bike though (based on the video's I saw), Or else your nuts will be in your throat. Personally, I don't love riding on rocks and can think of better ways to spend my time, but to each their own.
That first pic does look fun
Did that pass in my truck last summer didn't seem like a big deal at all. Loved the views. Was bummed we couldn't do a couple other trails due to a fire in the area though. Had fun at half moon playing in the water crossing and few others trails one that was a creek bed where we drove in the water for 1-2 miles
Beautiful scenery! Looks like so much fun, especially with all the camping gear.
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