Today I rode Brigitta, my '87 R80 Beemer, up on US285 and to the summit of Guanella Pass. The objective was to try and capture the changing of the aspen trees' colors with the advent of Fall.
I rode out of the Denver Metro area just before 8:00 AM using US285 and was in the vicinity of Grant, CO by around 10:00AM. Temperatures were in the high 50s to low 60s so not bad at all and it was quite sunny as well.
As I started riding the Guanella Pass Road, I passed several aspen trees which were looking a "might peaked" already. I was starting to worry that I'd missed that short window when the colors are just right and before the leaves fall off the trees! Note, the first couple to three miles of the road are washboarded dirt surface, not really bad, but I was not going much faster than 15 mph.
As I gained altitude though, the trees started to look a bit healthier and I found that finding good spots with the trees illuminated by the sun were plentiful. The trick you see, is to have the sun behind the turning leaves, not in front of the leaves.
I made it to the summit of Guanella Pass near 11:00 AM and there were many cars parked along the side of the road as the main parking lot at the summit was blocked off by construction vehicles. The light was all wrong in terms of the nearby mountains that I like to photograph, so I kept going towards Georgetown.
The road is closed near the Clear Lake Campground but its a nicely paved, though unmarked, two lane road with many enjoyable twists and turns. The mountainsides seemed aflame at times with the bright yellow aspen leaves being brilliantly lit by the overhead sun.
It was black asphalt, bright yellows and deep greens all the way down to the Clear Lake Camping Ground By the way, the camping grounds are already closed for the season. The snow is coming......
As the road is blocked to Georgetown, I turned Brigitta around and slowly made my way back up to the summit of Guanella Pass. Twisting and turning on the nearly empty road, enjoying the sunshine which had warmed things up nicely by now. I stopped at the apex of the hairpin turn just before the summit for a quick snack and to wait for the light to be right for a shot at the nearby mountain peaks.
As I sat there for about half an hour or so, I enjoyed the utter quiet and tranquility of the spot I parked at. The only sounds were the occasional breeze and the infrequent passing car heading down towards Clear Lake. I shed my jacket liner, sat on the guard rail and soaked in the sun.
Soon enough though, it was time to get moving. I geared up and rode up to the next hair pin turn just before the summit and got a shot of the eye-catching mountains nearby.
The summit area remained full of vehicles and I carefully made my way past the mob and to the Guanella Pass sign for the requisite pass picture of one's motorcycle.
I cruised on back down towards Grant and stopped just once more time to take a picture of another hillside seemingly on fire with the colorful yellows of the turning aspen leaves:
The rest of the ride down to Grant was uneventful, with just a bit of a traffic jam near the end of the road as fellow motorcycle riders gathered at the bar in Grant. Lots of car drivers out today as well but they remained well spread out on the Guanella Pass Road, I am happy to report.
I cruised on back to the Denver Metro area on US285 to E470 to the I-25 Northbound Slab. I was home by 2:30 PM, after roughly 200 miles of riding. I hope you like the fall colors I saw today, they're not going to be around much longer I'm afraid.
Ride Safe. Ride Aware.













Comments
Beautiful slideshow. I wish our colors looked so good but alas we didn't get enough late summer moisture.
Thanks Patty for your comments.
Very nice photos. Great colors. The slideshow is nice but I ended up reading your site as the pictures are embedded into the text. I prefer that format. Looks like another great ride. Thank you for sharing your pictures!
Richard
Thanks Richard for commenting, the "new publishing tool" on examiner.com forces me to use the format described. I don't like it but what can you do right?
Dear Charlie6 (Dom):
Well this was a nice prelude to fall... Aspen trees are especially beautiful during the brief few days they wear their prom dresses. And the time is coming when the leaves will be on the road soon enough, in a life-threatening pulp.
Then you will make your full-time switch to three wheels... Until the robins return once more.
Fondest regards,
Jack • reep • Toad
Twisted Roads
thanks Jack for commenting, you know me well.....
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