CHEROKEE NC, 2018 Rally info....
Results 1 to 10 of 151

Thread: CHEROKEE NC, 2018 Rally info....

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Senior Member F6Bster's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2017
    Location
    Colorado Mountains
    Posts
    555

    Cortez Riding

    Good Riding in SW Colorado and lots of things to see also. Phantom has worked hard to find a good location for riding and hanging, and to also pretty inexpensive lodging. Bring your riding ar$$ and you will be able to enjoy some beautiful country, including these and more:

    —San Juan Scenic Byway, including Delores, Rico, Lizard Head Pass, Telluride, Dallas Divide, Ouray, Red Mountain Pass, Silverton, Molas Pass, Coal Bank Pass, and Durango. One of the most beautiful rides in the US. Do it all or at least do the Durango to Ouray portions and return the same route. It is great in both directions with different views.

    —Moab, UT. Perhaps a ride into Arches NP, Dead Horse SP, scenic ride along the Colorado River, Canyonlands NP, OR the LaSal Mountain Loop. Can’t do them all but this would be a fun day.

    —Chama, NM. Durango, Pagosa Springs, Chama. Perhaps a ride to the top of Cumbres and LaManga Passes and back to Chama and take a different route back to Cortez.

    —Monument Valley. Relive the Old West with a ride to Kayenta, Monument Valley, Mexican Hat, and perhaps head north out of Mexican Hat and visit Goosenecks SP, and then up Mokee Dugway before heading back to Cortez.

    —Mesa Verde National Park. Just outside Cortez. Magnificent. Nice ride to and through the park (it is pretty big), but even better if you spend the day and visit some of the cliff-dwellings.

    —Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. An all-day trip up to Silverton and back from Durango on the old steam train. A beautiful trip through the wilderness along the Animas River. Awesome!!!!

    —Four Corners. Nothing particularly beautiful, but where else can you straddle for States at the same time.

    —Canyon de Chelly National Monument.

    —Ute Mountain Casino is just outside of Cortez, for anyone interested.

    And hopefully you can take advantage of great rides a little farther away on your ride to and from Cortez. Rides such as:

    —CO-92 along the North Rim of the Black Canyon NO.

    —Independence Pass from Aspen to Twin Lakes. Perhaps CO-133 from Delta over McClure Pass to Redstone and along the Crystal River to Carbondale and then east to Aspen and Independence Pass.

    —Grand Mesa Scenic Hwy. CO-65 from I-70 climbs some 5,000 feet to reach the top of the world’s largest flattop Mesa with acres of forests and lakes, then dropping down to Cedaredge and Delta.

    —Unaweep-Tebaguache Scenic Byway through the Delores River Canyon to Gateway (the 5 star resort in Gateway is magnificent, but it is very expensive; the car museum at the resort is really nice) to Unaweep Divide to Whitewater.

    —Rocky Mountain National Park and Trail Ridge Road over the top and above timberline.

    —Wolf Creek Pass on US-160 between Pagosa Springs and South Fork.

    —CO-149 Gunnison to South Fork via Blue Mesa Reservoir, Lake City, the Slumgullion Slide, Slumgullion Pass, Spring Creek Pass, north Clear Creek Falls, Rio Grande River Valley, and Creede (where the coward Bob Ford was killed).

    —Mount Evans or Pikes Peak. Both above 14,000 feet and paved to the summit. (Go in the morning to have clear weather and avoid dangerous thunderstorms.

    —US-50 along the Arkansas River from Canon City to Salida, then over Monarch Pass to Gunnison.

    And much more. It’s all good, except for the 200 miles east of I-25 that should be part of Kansas.
    2016 F6B Deluxe
    Jupiter Orange Metallic

  2. #2
    Member Youngw1500's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2013
    Location
    Lafayette in
    Posts
    73
    Quote Originally Posted by F6Bster View Post
    Good Riding in SW Colorado and lots of things to see also. Phantom has worked hard to find a good location for riding and hanging, and to also pretty inexpensive lodging. Bring your riding ar$$ and you will be able to enjoy some beautiful country, including these and more:

    —San Juan Scenic Byway, including Delores, Rico, Lizard Head Pass, Telluride, Dallas Divide, Ouray, Red Mountain Pass, Silverton, Molas Pass, Coal Bank Pass, and Durango. One of the most beautiful rides in the US. Do it all or at least do the Durango to Ouray portions and return the same route. It is great in both directions with different views.

    —Moab, UT. Perhaps a ride into Arches NP, Dead Horse SP, scenic ride along the Colorado River, Canyonlands NP, OR the LaSal Mountain Loop. Can’t do them all but this would be a fun day.

    —Chama, NM. Durango, Pagosa Springs, Chama. Perhaps a ride to the top of Cumbres and LaManga Passes and back to Chama and take a different route back to Cortez.

    —Monument Valley. Relive the Old West with a ride to Kayenta, Monument Valley, Mexican Hat, and perhaps head north out of Mexican Hat and visit Goosenecks SP, and then up Mokee Dugway before heading back to Cortez.

    —Mesa Verde National Park. Just outside Cortez. Magnificent. Nice ride to and through the park (it is pretty big), but even better if you spend the day and visit some of the cliff-dwellings.

    —Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. An all-day trip up to Silverton and back from Durango on the old steam train. A beautiful trip through the wilderness along the Animas River. Awesome!!!!

    —Four Corners. Nothing particularly beautiful, but where else can you straddle for States at the same time.

    —Canyon de Chelly National Monument.

    —Ute Mountain Casino is just outside of Cortez, for anyone interested.

    And hopefully you can take advantage of great rides a little farther away on your ride to and from Cortez. Rides such as:

    —CO-92 along the North Rim of the Black Canyon NO.

    —Independence Pass from Aspen to Twin Lakes. Perhaps CO-133 from Delta over McClure Pass to Redstone and along the Crystal River to Carbondale and then east to Aspen and Independence Pass.

    —Grand Mesa Scenic Hwy. CO-65 from I-70 climbs some 5,000 feet to reach the top of the world’s largest flattop Mesa with acres of forests and lakes, then dropping down to Cedaredge and Delta.

    —Unaweep-Tebaguache Scenic Byway through the Delores River Canyon to Gateway (the 5 star resort in Gateway is magnificent, but it is very expensive; the car museum at the resort is really nice) to Unaweep Divide to Whitewater.

    —Rocky Mountain National Park and Trail Ridge Road over the top and above timberline.

    —Wolf Creek Pass on US-160 between Pagosa Springs and South Fork.

    —CO-149 Gunnison to South Fork via Blue Mesa Reservoir, Lake City, the Slumgullion Slide, Slumgullion Pass, Spring Creek Pass, north Clear Creek Falls, Rio Grande River Valley, and Creede (where the coward Bob Ford was killed).

    —Mount Evans or Pikes Peak. Both above 14,000 feet and paved to the summit. (Go in the morning to have clear weather and avoid dangerous thunderstorms.

    —US-50 along the Arkansas River from Canon City to Salida, then over Monarch Pass to Gunnison.

    And much more. It’s all good, except for the 200 miles east of I-25 that should be part of Kansas.
    Pagosa springs has the hot springs that you can visit.
    Remember August is monsoon season in Colorado. I've been riding there in August the last couple of years. Rain gear better be top shelf stuff.

  3. #3
    Senior Member 2wheelsforme's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Gulf Breeze, Florida
    Posts
    1,444
    I find it interesting that this really will draw a crowd from as far away as Florida, New York and California and I think Canada. Anyone from Washington State area coming?

  4. #4
    Junior Member Orangesicle's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2016
    Location
    Queensbury, NY
    Posts
    7
    Phantom, Just registered for the rally in Cherokee, NC. My wife and I will attend all the days.
    Thanks

  5. #5
    Member Blotar's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2013
    Location
    Crosby, Texas
    Posts
    84
    OK, we are booked for Cortez! really looking forward to seeing everyone and getting in some great riding!
    Blotar

  6. #6
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2014
    Location
    Leander, Texas
    Posts
    598
    Quote Originally Posted by Blotar View Post
    OK, we are booked for Cortez! really looking forward to seeing everyone and getting in some great riding!
    Blotar
    Any idea on your route? I'm in Austin, and mulling over attending...

  7. #7
    Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2016
    Location
    New Orleans, LA.
    Posts
    95
    Booking done and looking forward to the miles and smiles.
    I should have all the upgrades in place and ready to ride, oh that is next week.....
    2015 Matt Grey F6B Deluxe - Gloria
    2011 BMW K 1300S - Stella
    2000 Triumph Sprint ST - Trixie
    2000 Ducati Monster 900 - Monster
    1985 HD FXRS (Still in the Shop as a reminder) - Frita
    1984 HD XLX - The First

  8. #8
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2017
    Location
    nashville,Tn
    Posts
    4
    Hello guys this is first time that I have posted on this site but I read it often for info. I have booked a room in Cortez Co and look forward to riding out there from my home in Nashville. hope I am doing this right and you can add my name to list of riders hope to meet everyone there. Looking forward to it Luther

  9. #9
    Junior Member dig rkmc's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2013
    Posts
    15
    Phantom, DIG RKMC will be attending the Cortez Rally. Riding out with ZZ

  10. #10
    Supporting Vendor, Admin RickW's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2013
    Location
    Madison, OH
    Posts
    878
    I put your name on the Cortez list.
    See you there.
    http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?1...-CO-Rally-2018

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •