July 7th: Manitou Springs to Gand Lake, CO through Rocky Mountain National Park:
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The roads just seem to get better each day!
We left Manitou Springs around 7:15am and headed west on 24 and then north on CR 126. Great road to see the evidence of last year's big forest fire west of Colorado Springs. No traffic early on a Sunday morning so we had a fun time with all the tight twisties through Pine until we joined 285 for a short time. From Conifer we took CR 73 north, again enjoying the twisties into Evergreen. We took the Squaw Pass Rd (CO 103) up towards Mt Evans. Lots of road works with a detour at the bottom through on a back country road with almost impossibly tight 180's! Every cyclist in Colorado seemed to be climbing up Squaw Pass Road and I almost felt guilty as we zoomed by. Great tight bends and long curves with a superb view of the still snow patched Rockies to the west. We did not go to the top of Mt Evans but headed down into Idaho Springs on Chicago Creek Rd (103). Joined I-70 and the construction mess for a short as possible before turning north again to Central City.
We were being well-behaved as we rode up Central City Parkway doing about 55-60 following a sport bike, when this silver K1600 GTL zoomed by us. Just seemed so effortless as he blew by the sport bike. My lust is growing!
From Central City we took 119 north. It started to warm up so we stopped in Nederland for a break. It had taken us three hours to do just 145 miles. Almost no traffic, just twisty roads
While we had a break in Nederland the Sunday traffic started to grow and so the next leg up 72 and then 7 to Estes Park was busier but still fun. Saw a couple of ST's but mostly cruisers and adventure bikes. It was still sunny and warm as we entered Rocky Mountain National Park and took the Trail Road up to the summit from the east. Too much traffic to really enjoy the road but we like to respect the limits on the park roads. We stopped at the top to take some pictures and then the thunderstorm hit us. In a second we were being pelted by huge hail stones. I couldn't get my helmet on and visor closed fast enough! We pulled out into the line of traffic that was slowly going up to the summit. The hail and rain eased but the traffic was going even slower. Looking up we saw a huge bull Elk silhouetted against the sky just beside the road. David was in front of me and was instructed by a ranger to stop as Elk calmly walked across the road right in front of him! I had the Drift 180HD mounted on my helmet so will have to see later how it looks on the video.
The rain eased as we headed down the west side of the park following a G1800 and two G1800 trikes all with trailers. We arrived at 2:00pm in Grand Lake where we are camping for night. 230 miles in all for the day.
Tomorrow is a long day as we plan to do 440 miles up to Cody, Wyoming so we can do the Beartooth Pass on Tuesday.

Coming down into Estes Park

David adjusts his boot at the top of RMNP

Heading west in RMNP as the rain eases off.

David makes a friend at our campsite in Grand Lake.