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trlmix
9 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
This is a great ride! There are tight turns, big sweepers, fast straights, and good elevation changes. My route took me from Colorado City on hwy 165, Hwy 96 Through Westcliff and then to Cotopaxi where it dumped me off on hwy 50W. Use caution on the hwy 114 portion of this loop as there were some turns with loose gravel due to recent construction work. This should be a non-issue in a few weeks. This is a must ride for anyone looking for a scenic day trip.
1999
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Guest
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
Ran the Loop with a bit of a twist - Colorado Springs to Canon City to Salida to Poncha Springs - The Loop - Poncha Springs to Buena Vista to HWY 285 to HWY 24 through Woodland Park back to Colorado Springs - 400 miles Great Trip
2007
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pods
116 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
I rode the northern section in 2017. Was an enjoyable day, particularly so after the 2 previous days in Rocky Mtn. NP then Mount Evans on a Saturday (avoid), plus the July monsoons on top of a mountain (hail). So yeah, I was ready for a day on this route from Denver to Montrose.. great ride. Monarch Pass was the best part, but very busy on a Sunday
2008
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Bill Belei
100 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Other
I rode this with my father as part of an annual father/son trip we took in Oct of 2017. To be honest, I was a little bit disappointed in this ride. The section (Rt 114) from Palin to Saguache is the best part no doubt. If that section was its own route I would have given this a 5. All of the scenery is great and yet it is all different .. starts out near Palin being a little desolate (but pretty still) then dives into a beautiful canyon with plenty of cliffs, great tree sections, green pastures next to the river ... does this for only say 10 miles or so. Then opens up to great high country wide-open-spaces mountain scenery in all directions and stays beautiful like this all the way into Saguache. Saguache is a nice little town that I'm sure has some interesting history because with all the old brick buildings down the main street (don't think it literally are on "Main Street) it must have been a pretty important/vibrant town at some point in the past. From there you get on US 285 and here's where things get not so great. US 285 was relatively crowded on the Friday we rode it and the cars were driving aggressively and basically a distraction from the truly beautiful scenery (you get to see the west side of the Sangre De Christo mountains ... the scenery in this section is spectacular). You ride on up to Poncha springs and from there you get on US 50 heading west. This scenery is very different than what you've been seeing so far as it is much more forested and you are riding in through the tree areas and along the side of the mountains (the other sections you are riding in a valley and looking up at the mountains). You ride up and through Monarch pass and the scenery is nice but the road is a main thoroughfare between the towns of this section of Colorado (Canyon City, Salida, Gunnison, Montrose, etc) and so it can be crowded (especially on the weekend) and so this takes away significantly from the enjoyment. After you cross over Monarch pass the scenery changes as you'll see a lot less vegetation and you are once again riding on more flat land and simply looking at nearby mountains (as opposed to being in them). One stop that you should consider making is near Monarch pass there is a scenic gondola that takes you to the top of a mountain peak which I imagine would offer great great views up there (we didn't take it but it did look like it would be a very nice experience). But again, like the stretch of this loop that uses US 285, this section using Hwy 50 has a lot of auto traffic and that is something that detracts from the route and the reason I give it a 4 vs 5 star rating. If you don't mind the traffic and love scenery (and a good variety of it), you will love this route.
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Guest
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
It's one of the best, least travelled mountain loop roads in the state..!
If you're on a tourer like our 05' GL1800 it's like a walk in the park - long sweeping stretches and LOTS of scenery, esp in late Sept - early October - Watch the weather..!
2005
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ROADWHORE
42 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
Only done this once but we had a great time.
8
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red bud
345 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Adventure Touring
cold and wet when I crossed monarch pass a few years ago
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2919scott
50 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
A great ride with very little traffic.
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