by Gunnibronco » Sun Mar 02, 2014 6:13 pm
That looks fun. I've done most of the BV to Ouray, (not all at once) with some minor exceptions. The parts I know are pretty easy, a lot is grated and maintained. But there are some rocky, bumpy, narrow sections, but nothing a stocker couldn't do, with little or no chance of breaking stuff (between Lake City & Ouray). If some wanted to step it up a little, you could do Hancock to Pitkin via the Alpine Tunnel, or Tin Cup pass from St Elmo instead of Cottonwood. But that might not be the point.
I see there is an "easy way around Home Gulch" near the junction with HWY 114. I'm curious, I want to check out Home Gulch. I don't expect its much, considering the rest of the route, but now I want to know.
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