The first part of the ride was through Western Kansas and Eastern Colorado. At one point I rode for forty-five minutes at seventy miles an hour without seeing a single structure, car, or anything.
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This is what it looked like from my point of view. |
However once I reached Trinidad, Colorado everything changed. I was now on an Interstate winding through Raton Pass. I had to completely change my whole style of riding. I made excellent time on beautiful high speed turns that glided through an ever changing topography. Once in Santa Fe I am in the South West. From here I will be in my own stopping grounds. I know the rest of the way in detail. I can't even count how many times I have driven Route 66 and I40 over the years. Here is the rest of the route to California.
I won't guess where I will be tomorrow.
3 comments:
I can't believe you completely bypassed Tucumcari!
'Not sure I signed in properly, so if my comment appears twice.........
but, keep that throttle open as much as you dare, and take no prisoners!
Brian
I know it's not Dolinski to bypass Tucumcari. But I hadn't ever been on the Dodge City to Santa Fe route.
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