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June 27, 2022

Loveland Pass, Hoosier Pass, Red Hill Pass, and Kenosha Pass

So, today (6/27/22), I hit Loveland Pass, Hoosier Pass, Red Hill Pass, & Kenosha Pass.

What I really wanted to do was Webster Pass, but I wasn't able to make it up there today.

First, I went down the hill to CycleGear and got some PJ1 chain lube.

Then I figured I'd hit Loveland Pass. So, I crossed the continental divide at Loveland Pass 11,990 ft above sea level. Then, down past A-Basin to Keystone to Montezuma Road. I went up Peru Creek to the Pennsylvania Mine.

Took some photos of the abandoned mine, then, back down Peru Creek to Montezuma Road and up to Montezuma, Colorado. I went through the old mining town and followed the signs for Webster Pass Rd. However, when I got to the place where Webster Pass Road crosses the Snake River, it was flooded pretty bad from the snow melt, and getting late in the day, and since I was riding alone, I decided to turn back.

Then, I rode through Breckenridge and crossed the continental divide again at Hoosier Pass. Then down into Fairplay, and on to US Highway 285. Then north and east across Red Hill Pass to Jefferson where it was raining pretty good, so I stopped and waited for the rain to stop. Then, up over Kenosha Pass, and back home.

Map of my ride today.

Posted by Rob Kiser on June 27, 2022 at 10:05 PM

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