Well I had to bag the plans for Laguna Seca this year, but this weekends ride to 
Paonia (Colorado) was great consolation. Some buddies and I headed there in a repeat 
of last years trip for the anuual BMW rally. Not that we spend much time at the rally 
(couple hours if that), just love the great riding in the area and we stay at a 
fantastic B&B with it's own fledgling winery! We meet at the designated spot in 
Boulder, 6 AM Fri morning. The group is: Duck ST4s, BMW K1200RS, BMW R1100s, Guzzi 
1100 sport (one I used to own) and our venerable "fast red" GTS. At the last minute 
one of the groups friends shows up to join us just for a couple hours. He rockets up 
on a Hayabusa and proceeds to do a short burn-out. "Oh my Gaaawd...what kind of crazy 
nutter did he invite" I'm thinking. Turns out to be the Michael Pettiford, ex-racer 
and owner of a local racing school. One very competent rider on one veeeery powerful 
motorcycle. Seems like a really nice guy as well and, despite my first impression, 
seemed the most concerned of any of us at the pace we were riding that morning without 
actually being on a race track. He says he's ridden practically every modern bike 
there is, including the GTS, of which he said he remembered it being very heavy and 
prone to sliding very easily...I couldn't argue about the weight but I suggested as 
far as sliding goes, it was probably the old OEM Dunlop D202s at fault there.

Straight up Left Hand canyon (local favorite) we go. Before I even get warmed up the 
Hayabusa, ST4s and K12 are GONE. Then we end up going different routes but meet in 
Idaho Springs after a sweet, traffic-free ride along the Peak to Peak and a short 
blast up I70. Next destination...14,000 ft at the top of Mount Evans. This time I'm 
determined to see if I can stay with these guys. I start at the back of the pack, 
stuck behind the Guzzi and R1100s so by the time I got around them I had dropped back 
a fair way but still in sight. It took a long time, but I did manage to join them. 
Pettiford was content to mostly hang behind the other two but it was obvious he could 
have shot ahead at will. He, like myself, didn't know the road. It was also plainly 
obvious that the others had more power off the corners than the old GTS as they'd pull 
away markedly every time, especially that dam Hayabusa! The GTS handling seemed to be 
off a bit too, a slight weave which I though was due to the loaded panniers, but later 
determined to be the well worn front tire. The lower part of the road is really very 
nice, but there's a nasty section we were warned about in the middle that is damaged. 
As you approach the top it gets tighter and tighter and scarier and scarier. Loads of 
hairpin bends with only the sky as run-off... Needless to say we rode this section at 
a more sedate pace and enjoyed the spectacular views.

Back down the mountain again and Pettiford heads home. Another blast on I70 and we run 
Loveland pass - 3 times! I tell you these guys are motorcycle addicts! Especially that 
50-something year old on the Duck! Then the back way to Frisco, Copper, Leadville over 
spectacular Independence Pass to Aspen for lunch. More great riding after lunch takes 
us over McClure Pass and just past Paonia to Hotchkiss and our abode for the weekend, 
The Leroux Creek Inn. If you're ever over this way and don't mind paying a little 
extra, this place is superb. Yvon, the French guy that runs the place is a gourmet 
chef, makes great wine and is a fantastic host. All the other guests were BMW people 
so it was quite the motorcycle nut weekend.

Saturday was spent riding the north rim of the Black Canyon of the Gunnision - freshly 
paved and twisty paradise! Awesome! My front tire is looking rather sad now and I can 
really notice that it needs a lot of countersteering force to hold a line. The tire 
profile is worn noticeably triangular with a flat spot on top and I realize I probably 
should have replaced it before the trip. Metzelers Z3s are pretty soft and it's been 
very hot to boot.

Back for a break at the Mad Dog Ranch (Joe Cockers famous biker hangout in Crawford) 
before heading to the rally to check out what was happening. Mellow event but biggest 
BMW gathering I've ever seen. Lots of interesting and rare stuff...and YES even a blue 
GTS! Couldn't find the owner. No idea whose it was.

Early afternoon we set off for a ride up Grand Mesa but at Cedaredge a thundery shower 
convinced us to head back to the Inn early instead and relax in the hot tub with a 
beer and more wine. A superb Elk and Buffalo dinner prepared for us later that 
evening. Oh I tell you, these rallies are rough!

That crazy Duck rider got up at the crack of dawn next day and had already run the 
North Rim road one more time by the time we were ready to leave the Inn! After another 
gourmet breakfast, we bid Yvon farewell and set off home in an effort to beat the 
returning weekend traffic jams. We headed north through the Grand Mesa. I had never 
done this before and was surprised by the incredible scenery and of course good roads. 
Surprisingly the Mesa is up to 10,000 ft and it was very chilly but a welcome change 
from the 90ish degrees of most of the weekend.

A long uneventful blast on I70 took us back to the Peak to Peak and home again just in 
the nick of time to avoid the worst of the traffic. Front tire (Z3) is now shot, no 
tread whatsoever at 45 degrees each side of the centerline. Rear Metzeler Sportec is 
not that far behind. Great tire but very short life (ridden hard).

So to summarize the weekend I'd say that in general the riding here in Colorado fairly 
sucks and you shouldn't bother ever coming out here...

Cheers Joe.



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