Sunday, 12 September 2010

Can A Road Be Beautiful,,,,?

I felt a bit down today, but I am not sure why.

Maybe I am getting tired. Maybe I am missing my wife and family. Maybe I am getting a little road-weary. This was day 80 of my tour, so it could be that.

It should have been a great day today as I went to a car show this morning, rode Pikes Peak and then went to see Cripple Creek. But it wasn’t. It was an okay day that just felt odd.

The car show was good, with a few gorgeous cars on display. Riding Pikes Peak was very good and the views spectacular, but I didn’t feel like making a video of the ride and I didn’t take many pictures. On the way back down we had to wait while an ambulance was called for a couple that had an accident on their bike. They simply ran off the road and hit a bank of earth. The rider said he had been going just 25mph and skidded on the yellow centre stripe. No way. He was obviously going faster than his and just lost control. Too bad they had an accident, and I am sure they will be OK. He wasn’t badly hurt, but the lady had lost the feeling in her legs, but it was coming back.

I had heard a lot of good things about Cripple Creek, but there must be two towns near each other with that name as the one I went to was sadly disappointing.

I even realised at one stage I had been riding in the wrong direction for about 10 miles, so convinced I was that I knew the way to Cripple Creek. I was not happy when I eventually turned on my GPS / Sat Nav to be told by she-that-must-be-obeyed to make a U-turn. Hmmph!

With the delay for the accident, I was running a bit later than I would have liked, so I skipped lunch and by the time I got to my hotel for the night I went straight out and ate dinner. All I wanted to do when I got back was to sleep, but I was running low on clean clothes, so I am laundering my clothes in the hotels guest laundry as I type this. I may have said it before, but Holiday Inn Express hotels are not too expensive and every single one has a guest laundry.

My back is still aching a little, but only at the end of a day’s riding. My wife’s sister’s husband suggested a backrest for the bike today and the timing of his suggestion passed onto me by my wife was good. Maybe I will try one. I wonder if there is a H-D dealer in Colorado Springs. I will look in a little while.

Okay, snap out of it France and sort your pictures from today out, go get your clothes out of the dryer, publish this post and get to bed!

A few pictures from the Cruise Above The Clouds car show....

These three similar coloured cars seems to be saying “feed me”.... They reminded me of hungry pelicans....


















I have never seen this car before but I loved it.... just look at that retracting roof!....





































I was really happy the way this picture came out....


















Hmmmn. This looks familiar!....


















Yes, please. I would like one of these....


















It seems a bit silly to have to pull a trailer just because the restorer chopped the trunk....


















Drool....


















Terrific paintwork....


























For a long time, I have wanted to own a 1957 Chevy Bel Air. Today I changed my mind, because I now want a 1957 Chevy Bel Air Nomad. What a wonderful car!.... but I would want it in red....


















On the way to my next destination, I saw this sign. Can you guess which place I went to?..... (hint – the only workshop I like must have a bike or car in it)....




















I posted something recently saying taking pictures of mountains is really difficult as they either are washed-out or do not portray the scale of what your eyes actually saw. I think this picture shows the scale....




















With the road shown, this picture equally demonstrates the size of what is there....


















I love this picture....




















One of the Rangers stopped and offered to take my picture. I don’t know why I usually decline when someone offers to do this, but today I said yes....




















I chatted to the Ranger for a while and learned that just about every day, somebody gets too scared to continue to drive their car on the road going up/down the mountain. These just freeze and a Ranger has to drive their car down for them. It did make me wonder why they ever started to drive up in the first place!

What curves.... Can a road be beautiful? I think so.....




















The road to the top of Pikes Peak is 18 miles long from the pay booth ($12 per person). All but about 3 miles are paved and are some of the best roads you can possibly hope to find. The 3 unpaved miles are easy to ride if you take it slowly. I kept to about 20mph and had no problems at all.

The top is at just over 14,000 feet. You can park quite close to the edge....


















To get an idea of scale, click on this next picture to enlarge it and look at the people standing on the peak on the left hand side....


















Stunning views....


















I had noticed signs at the bottom of the mountain proclaiming “Pikes Peak Challenge”. I had seen people walking up the mountain and when I walked around the summit, I saw that it was an organised event for walkers and runners(!) to reach the top.....wow, I am full of admiration for these people.....


























The mountain has a cog railway and I wondered if the train was running today....


















I didn’t need to wait long for the answer....


















Riding back down, I saw this classic car being driven up. I like it when special cars like this are driven and not locked away only to be bought out to be polished or taken to a show. I waved at the driver in appreciation as he went passed....


















I stopped, parked the bike and climbed some rocks to take a picture with my Point and Shoot camera. While I was up there I use it to take a short video....




This is the only picture I took of Cripple Creek.... I just couldn’t sum up enough enthusiasm to take any more.....




















The one really bright spot of my day, was bumping into Charlie6 at a gas station. I had stopped to make a phone call and in he rode on Natasha. It is a small world!....

Gary and Nadine, plus the Real South Park

When I was working on the London 2012 Olympics, I made friends with a guy called Gary who lives in Parker, just south of Denver. I knew Gary was in town, so the decision to go see him was no decision at all really!

I spent a couple of nights with Gary and his wife Nadine. The first evening we chatted, mainly about working together and just simply catching up on what each of us had been doing for the past 18 months or so since we last saw each other.

This is Gary and Nadine....




















Like me, Gary is retired, but we went to his office as he had a couple of things he needed to do there and I said hello to some of his colleagues, one of whom, Randy, I knew from the Olympics project.

In the afternoon we played golf. I haven’t played golf for a long time and it was really good to get out on a course again. My game had of course gone to pot many years ago as I think I have played about on average every one game evry two years, so I was rusty to say the least!

Here is Gary about to give the ball a good wallop....




















That evening we went to dinner with another ex Olympics colleague, Fred Long. It was terrific to talk about things that had happened and people we had met on that project, and Nadine took all of this work talk in good spirit.

I really enjoyed seeing Gary and Nadine. I was really pleased they were at home at the time I was passing through. Thank you Gary and Nadine for your friendship and hospitality.

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Before I left them, on hearing of my route, Gary and Nadine suggested I go see South Park, next to Fairplay in Colorado. Now, I didn’t realise it until just now when I looked it up, but apparently Fairplay is the basis for the television series, South Park. I would have looked at the town with different eyes had I known that at the time!

According to Wikipedia, A historic gold mining settlement, the town was founded in 1859 during the early days of the Pike's Peak Gold Rush.

On one side of the town is “South Park City” – a reconstructed 1880’s Gold Mining Town, which has been opened to the public since 1959. I was surprised at the scale of this place as I was expecting just a few buildings, but it is a comprehensive museum type setting with many genuine articles from the time. I enjoyed walking around and having a look at what was there.

I will let the pictures I took do the talking....

















































































































































































































































































Worth a visit? Yes, if you are in the area.

I have ridden over a few quite high passes in the last day or so, but they are not terribly exciting. These are almost straight up and down type roads that do not contain many twisty sections. Kenosha Pass is high at 10,001 feet, Red Hill Pass at 9986 feet and Wilkerson Pass at 9502 feet. The views are good from each, but riding these is nothing to write home about!

Friday, 10 September 2010

Take a Youtube Virtual Tour on a Harley Davidson

Here is a Youtube video clip that explains the Harley Ride Experience:A Harley Ride is an experience, which once taken is never forgotten. In this You tube video we explain what its all about and why this experience is suitable for anyone who has never been near a motorcycle in their life. Its for people who have never thought of a motorcycle as being something that's for them.This is the perfect

A Film From Natasha.....

If you haven't yet seen both the videos on my last post, then you MUST go have a look!

Charlie6 and his lovely wife Martha had very kindly invited me to stay at their house for the night which I gladly accepted. After riding up Mt Evans earlier in the day, I was tired, but Charlie6 and I stayed up talking for far too long and I then slept like a log!

The next morning saw Charlie6 and I making plans for the day. It was Labor Day and there was a “Taste of Colorado” event happening in downtown Denver, so we discussed going to see that. I didn’t mind where we went, as long as I got a ride in the sidecar of Charlie6’s Ural outfit, Natasha!

After a little more discussion, we decided central Denver it was to be and we soon headed out. I like riding in sidecars, but you have nothing in front of you, it feels like riding a bike, but with no handlebars! I wore a helmet. I looked left and right at junctions. I felt the wind on my face, all just like riding a bike, but you just sit there, not doing much. A strange feeling!

The really good thing about being in the sidecar is you get to use both hands for your camera. I decided to take my GoPro video camera but its battery was flat, so I used my point and shoot camera to take some video. The results were not great, but I decided to have some fun with the few short clips I did take.

Here is a short video I put together from riding in Natasha.... I hope you enjoy it.... I guess Miles and Patrick will.....TURN YOUR SPEAKERS UP!....



I also took some still pictures....

This is approaching downtown Denver....














More Denver buildings.... Having spent a career constructing buildings, you would think I would have no interest in them, but I do....













































We stopped behind two scooters and looking at this picture, it raised a few questions in my mind....




















Why don’t scooters have license plates?
Would I ride a scooter with a broken indicator (US = turn signal)?
No matter how hot it got, would I ride in shorts?

Somebody might answer the first question for me and the answer to both the others is no.

Government buildings are sometimes bland and boring, but occasionally they are very special. Take a look at this one. It is something like the “Denver Post Office and Federal Building”. I am not sure I have remembered the name properly, but what a beautiful building!....


























Charlie6 then remembered a building we should go see. It was a conference centre (US = center) and he said something about a bear....

The bear was splendid – it is standing outside the building in a position that makes it seem the bear is looking into through the glass wall of the centre. Unluckily, at the time, the bear was half in the sun and half in the shade, making a good photo difficult, so I went underneath and looked up....


















Next we went to see the State Capitol building, a resplendent structure built in a very traditional style.... so I took a very traditional picture of it.....


















I knew I wouldn’t like that picture, so I walked around the building, trying to find a better picture.... here are a few....

I liked the way this dog walker bent over to try to stay out of the picture....


























Then there was a statue in front of the building....


















I like the angles in this picture....


























Another couple of views....



















































I found this memorial stone in the grounds of the Capitol Building. Considering this was written back in 1983, I thought they were very poignant words for the World Trade Center in New York....


























Then I saw this and I thought of Bill Clinton....


















I liked this mural. I think it must have been the car that attracted me....


















Sometimes you see things that surprise you. I saw this logo on a police car. Charlie6 said it was probably the police motorcycle logo. I liked it....


























Here is Charlie6 and the famous Natasha.... He is very good about ATGATT....


























We then parked the bike and walked for a while around the “Taste of Colorado” event. It was a warm sunny day and it had bought out the crowds. It seemed though that this cannon was about to take out some of the crowd....


















I hope this was a temporary tattoo....


















Some of the crowd enjoying a dancing demonstration....


















There were some birds of prey on display....













































A strange statue nearby....


























A covered walkway that reminded me of a similar structure in front of the Vatican in Rome....


























My favourite picture from the event. There was a trapeze swing that kids were launching themselves from. Most simple fell onto the air mattress, but this kid gave it everything he had, twisting through the air..... Good for him!....


















This guy had a quite a few tattoos. He told me he was in a band that were soon to go on stage.....


























We grew weary of the crowds and soon enough, we climbed back onboard Natasha and went back to Charlie6’s house where he made noodles for a late lunch and soon I had to be on my way. Before we left though, we introduced Natasha to the Leading Ladies....




















I had a great couple of days with Charlie6. Thank you to both him, Martha and their kids for being so hospitable. Now, if you ever get to London.....

Finally I must say hi to Mark and Jude and their children Dan, Tim and Nikita. Mark is my cousin and they live in New Zealand, not too far from where the recent earthquake hit. I was relieved to hear that you are all ok and not affected by what sounds like a bad one. Take care your five!