Snowy mountains ride

did not hear many complaints about my backyard up here around Ouray colo. this past year many roads they missed /moab Utah/grand canyon/etc,
 
did not hear many complaints about my backyard up here around Ouray colo. this past year many roads they missed /moab Utah/grand canyon/etc,

Absolutely true, Pizza Man!
I spent another week after Montrose riding every pass and mountain I could find in CO.
Awesome stuff to be sure!
As far as challenging fun roads (without regard for scenery that you can't enjoy for the twisties anyway) I still like the Dragon, northwest AR
and the east/west side roads off of the Parkway in NC as in the top 10 I have ever ridden.
Can't say about the rest of the world.
 
@1olbull, Steve you will have to come over here some time it is only 3 hours from my place to the Snowy's and I guarantee you, you will be blown away. I have on my doorstep some great roads but they are only fair compared to the Snowy High Country roads in summer then you will need a rest on some nice country roads in Victoria followed by a boat ride to slip on over to Tassie and go down the West Coast it is Twisty Nirvana between Straun and Queenstown, the first time I rode that stretch of road I nearly got giddy from all the change of directions.
I should add there isn't a road in Tassie I don't love
 
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:DJust kidding probably wouldn't have had the time been working my but off lately but we will have to organise an overnight ear some time once things settle and Ruzzle gets his bike back together then we will have to drag Brian away from his IT work maybe even make it a two nighter[/QUOTE]
Hey Hans, it was a spur of the moment thing with my brother in law on his Suzuki! Next time definitely I'll drag you guys along. In the meantime I'll post some more pics...if I can work out how to do it...

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