The day started off with a gravel road ride up to a place called Hancock flat, nice smooth gravel road with hills, and every once in awhile a little dip in the road, everything was fine. Then it turned into a Logging Road - all downhill rough round rocks, ravines, ruts no fun. I would manage my bike down for a bit with great difficulty then hike up the mountain to get Stephanie's bike. These bikes are not designed for anyone under 6 foot. Stephanie can touch the ground barely but with uneven terrain and loose rocks underfoot it wasn't safe for her. She hiked the mountain downhill, I hiked it uphill LOL.
Today started out with an outing on back dirt roads to see the Mexican Hat up close and personal. We were hoping to be able to ride down to the San Juan River, but the descent was very steep with loose sand. We did get to the back side of the Mexican Hat though. After that on to the Valley of the Gods! WONDERFUL RIDE!!! The road through the valley was as perfect as we could ask for for a dirt/sand road. There was one time when my back wheel got a little squirrely on me in deep sand. I was to blame because I was riding in Ray Charles mode (swinging head left and right to catch all the sights) and didn’t pay attention to my immediate surroundings. It was very deep sand! But I made it and Kevin following made it through with no problems. Valley of the Gods is beyond words to describe! I’m so disappointed that my “go pro” camera was not rolling as we drove through the valley. I thought I’d turned it...
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