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Switzerland Trail and Fall Color on the Peak to Peak Highway

Earlier this week, fellow Uralista John S. has suggested we take a ride on Switzerland Trail.  It used to be the roadbed for a narrow gauge railroad line, which went through several owners before "progress" made it obsolete.  Please follow the link for more information: LINK

I left the house by 9:00 AM and by 10:30 I was cruising slowly through the historic town of Gold Hill, near the city of Boulder. You get to the town by way of Four Mile Canyon and turn off on Gold Hill Road to access this old but yet populated town.

I rode out of town, heading west on Gold Hill road looking for the turnoff to the Switzerland Trail.  The fall colors, though not as amazing as the stuff I saw when riding Independence Pass, still showed itself in spots.

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After a few miles, I was at the turnoff for the Switzerland Trail.  It looked a bit ominous with snow covering its surface but I saw tire tracks on it so figured if a car could go across, so could my rig!

I will admit, once I saw the car tracks dissapear, there was some "trepidation" on my part as to continuing onwards without a Uralista or two going along for "backup".  I decided to chance it and motored on.

I had thought, at the start of this trail, that it would junction with CO72, the Peak to Peak Highway and not force me to backtrack.  Well, this was not to be as you will see in the video.  I hit a dead-end and the only other path was up a very steep hill with an outlet in doubt even if I got up to the top.

So, I ended up backtracking the way I came.  Made it through with no incident as you can see in the video and I continued on Gold Hill Road.  I detoured onto Sawmill Road hoping to see Forest Road 461 junction with it, proving to me there'd been a way through on Switzerland Trail  No such luck, but the road did deliver me to Left Hand Canyon Road:

I rode northwards on Left Hand Canyon Road until it delivered me into the small mountain town of Ward and its junction with CO Highway 72, aka the Peak to Peak Highway.

I rode north from Ward on CO Highway 72, heading towards Raymond hoping for a shot of distant snow-covered mountain peaks.  Heavy overcast skies and low hanging clouds would preclude such desired shots, and this was as close as I got to one:

I rode until I got to the hairpin turn area near Peaceful Valley, turning around at the large rock formation just north of the Peaceful Valley Ranch.  A quick consult of the map led me to turn Yoshie around and head instead south towards the town of Nederland.

I continued riding on CO72 towards Nederland, every once in a while spotting a small clump of Fall Color among the dense green pine tree growth on both sides of the highway:

The rest of the ride was pretty unremarkable, not too chilly but I was ready to head back down into the warmer Front Range area.  I must have seen a handful of motorcyclists enjoying the views with me in the mountains.  There were more riders in the metro area of course, out enjoying a warmish day before the next snow storm I guess.

I got home around 3:30 PM, and happy once more to report Yoshie and her drive chain did just fine.  Highway speeds, dirt roads, canyon twists and turns, and it was all good.

Ride Safe.  Ride Aware.

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