We changed our itinerary and rode the Independence Pass to the Continental Divide. Independence Pass was tight, twisty and an awesome blue sky. From there we rode down highway 24 through Buena Vista and went on to Poncha Springs and turned east to highway 50. We had a picnic lunch at Gunnison and headed along the Blue Mesa Reservoir. At Montrose we turn south to the town of Ouray.
Ouray is the Switzerland of the Americas and is named after a historic Indian chief.
We had dinner at the Outlaw restaurant and bar, where John Wayne's (supposedly) 'cowboy hat' is hung at the bar.One chic had her picture taken with John Wayne, and another chic rode helmet less down part of the Million Dollar Highway.
Today we got a lot of 'honks' from a train engineer, a Fedex truck, and a cute garbage truck guy. We encountered road construction on hwy 50, including one construction barrel in the middle of the road. We maneuvered the barrel,
but are still pondering how the cars behind us would navigate it.
After a few days now on the road we are getting to know each other
Today we got a lot of 'honks' from a train engineer, a Fedex truck, and a cute garbage truck guy. We encountered road construction on hwy 50, including one construction barrel in the middle of the road. We maneuvered the barrel,
but are still pondering how the cars behind us would navigate it.
After a few days now on the road we are getting to know each other














