Casper's trip to Colorado Springs

Talk about that last great ride or perhaps, the next one. Ride reports here.
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Did the maintenance the night before and wrote up my planned route.
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Started off bright and early with my kick stand up at 6 AM. (This photo was taken in the dark with the camera lightening the photo.)
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Stopped just after the turn off for NM 4, Jemez Springs.
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Farther up the road.
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Welcome to Cuba.
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Just north of Regina.
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There was an awesome 13 mile stretch of NM 112 that was pure dirt that was well groomed. Easily went over 60 with street tires without worries.
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Here you can see some of the beauty stretching for miles.
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El Vado Dam, 10 feet wide at its widest and they made sure you wouldn't get stuck on it by putting concrete barriers 9.5 feet wide at each end.
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Somewhere near the Colorado, New Mexico Border along US 64
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Please ignore the thumb, my bad... Pegosa Springs, stopped to see if I could get lunch.
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My breakfast view.
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That was a nope on lunch items, only breakfast served at 10 AM... snack of a cinnamon roll.
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Heading through Wolf Creek Pass.
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Keep going and you have the option to turn off onto a dirt road leading to Lobo Overlook. (About 12000 feet.)
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Yes, I did ride my bike onto the walking trail...
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The other side.
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Passing through Del Norte.
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Awesome collection of geeps in Saguache at the Gillette's Trading Post.
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Somewhere along 285 North, you can see the clouds collecting.
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Attempted to stop for a quick snack in Johnson Town, but received horrible service at Coyote Cantina. (Waited 15 minutes and no drink order or menu brought to a table I was placed at by the hostess. I walked out and went on my way.)

Where I came from.
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The cantina looked nice and seemed to by a popular spot to eat at.
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Where I was heading to.
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Drenched, soaked through and through. (The clothes in my pack were wet when I went to change later.) But still a fun ride into Colorado Springs. Stopped at McCabe's Tavern for a quick Hot Toddy and some Scotch Eggs to warm my insides back up to normal operating temperature.
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My cozy little bed for the night.
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KSU @ 8:30 AM back home as I decided against a day of playing if I was going to get drenched again.
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Went straight to Pueblo as I had enough gas and found an awesome place for food called the Hangar.
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Raton pass was fun, but not really that curvy. I was riding I25, so no more fun pictures. (I hate the interstate.)

My last stop of the trip in Las Vegas for fuel and to stretch my legs.
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