Stay in Ouray if you can, Montrose is just another city with strip malls, while Ouray has a lot of character.
I'd vote for the ride up Red Mountain Pass too.
Stay in Ouray if you can, Montrose is just another city with strip malls, while Ouray has a lot of character.
I'd vote for the ride up Red Mountain Pass too.
Thanks, Red Mountain Pass is on the to do list now. Dallas Divide looks interesting too.
Unless something goes awry, we'll be camping at Ridgway July 19 - 24. It's a bummer that's the last week of the Tour.
What's the Grand Mesa Byway like? I'm also thinking about an out and back along 92 or 50 through the rec area.
How much riding we do will depend on how well I acclimate to the elevation. Mountain biking at the North Rim left me gasping at the top of every climb.
Veronica
Last edited by Veronica; 07-02-2010 at 03:13 PM.
Ouray is a magical place, I have fond memories of mt. biking, hiking, snow shoeing
Some Resources:
http://www.ouraytrails.org/
A good local resource Ouray Mountain Sports:
http://ouraysports.com/
National Forest Camping:
http://www.forestcamping.com/dow/roc...m#amphitheater
I agree.. Montrose is really nothing special compared to Ouray, and if you're not opposed to camping there are quite a few campgrounds in the immediate area.
My family has a cute little cabin on the North end of town, and we've been vacationing there since before I can remember - Ouray is one of my favorite placesI want to get back out there this summer, but since I'm going to Hawaii in 2 months I'm saving up for that, and I think CO is out
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