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Day 28. Hartsel to Salida.

Three other cyclists showed up later yesterday and the back lot began to look more like a normal campsite, well maybe. One rider was on the GDMBR southbound and made it to his destination for his journey, Salida, and was returning to Breckenridge to catch a ride back home. A dad and son were on a mix bag of routes making their way across the United States to Portland, Maine. Meanwhile, I had the primo spot for my tent location in the back lot that offered the best wind protection.

Propane for days, three toilets without paper, and wind protection!

I decided to stay in Hartsel this morning and have breakfast since the cafe opened at 6 am and the day was going to be shorter due to less mileage planned. I was the first in line waiting for the open sign to illuminate and when it did, I thankfully ordered the two stack of pancakes versus the triple stacker. I could not finish these two huge pancakes no matter how hard I tried.

First in line for breakfast.
Two pancakes that I could not finish.

I knew heading out the door I was in store for some more washboard roads and it would be about 16 miles worth. I also knew the biting flies would be out scouting for their newest victims so I planned on wearing my rain pants all day.

Me and my shadow.
16 miles of difficult pancake digestion.
Rocky Mountain Beeplant.

I would be lying if I said today the washboards where not aggravating after a few miles. It made the pancake digestion difficult to say the least. It was a game of trying to find a line that minimized the rattling. Luckily, all my gear remained on the bike and I eventually found better roads.

Morning Views.
Buffalo.

There would be one climb today and it seemed to be gradual until the last three miles. Once on top, the view of Salida and the surrounding mountains was breathtaking and so worth all the challenges it took to get to the top.

Morning Views.
Morning Views.
Climbing.
Spectacular Views.

The descent down into Salida was amazing and I kept looking around and sometimes over my shoulder and just thinking to myself just how unbelievable the views turned out to be today. It was definitely the highlight of the day and perfect way to roll into Salida for the evening.

Descending into Salida.
Salida.

Today will be a good day to relax to prepare for more serious climbing in the days to come. I am looking forward to Southern Colorado and more beautiful mountains that will be coming my way.

Day 28.

7 responses to “Day 28. Hartsel to Salida.”

  1. randystewart6771 Avatar
    randystewart6771

    Those pancakes looked delicious. First in line…nice! You and WD are also eating up those gravel roads. Always nice to meet some fellow riders but it seems you usually have more fun with the locals. I am continuing to enjoy every word and photo in your blog. Thanks, Randy

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  2. Good scenery! We will be in the same state as you on Wednesday! Colorado Springs and Mesa Verde here we come. We will watch out for all bikers!! Great posts!

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  3. Love the pictures. Those were some huge pancakes and looked delicious.
    Hope you’re done with your washboard roads. Love you

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  4. Those pancakes look delicious. Thick pancakes! As again, your photos and commentary are awesome. Book in the making!

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  5. Your photos of traveling down the spine of Colorado jogged a lot of memories of living there 40 years ago. From our house in Cripple Creek, we looked toward Salida with a backdrop of the beautiful snow-capped Sangre de Cristo Mountains. In the summer, we liked crossing the Continental Divide on dirt roads; I can’t imagine doing it on a bike!!
    Looks like Hartsel hasn’t changed a bit, except for the row of port-o-potties! On some weekends in the winter, we’d drive from Cripple Creek to Breckenridge or Copper Mountain to go skiing. Hartsel had the only mid-trip restroom (one outhouse behind a gas station) on this route; it was beyond disgusting. I was glad to see they had up-graded.
    Thanks for sharing your trip with the colorful stories and photos. Keep ’em coming!

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    1. I showed up on a Sunday and it seemed most travelers stopped at the convenience store or at the saloon for a bite to eat! Good people watching.

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  6. The sky is beautiful! And the pancakes look scrumptious! 💜😎🥳🇺🇸🚴🏼‍♀️🥞

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