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Northwest Colorado

sfarson

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Hey, just placing three short ride vids from this past week. When one considers riding Colorado, the northwest area of the state typically doesn't come to mind. Will note this, if you ride for the road, and along with hills and twists you rate highly the lack of traffic, then next time it works for you, point the front wheel to this region. The solitude and sweeping views, delivered by county and quiet state highways deliver a riding zone.

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Thanks for posting these. I watched all three, beginning to end. They are both interesting and relaxing. Certainly a trip I would like to take. I think it would be even more fun on your bike. :)
 
I think "relaxing" as you note does indeed describe, for a variety of reasons, that riding zone in NW CO.
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