MARSHES FLAT ROAD ABOVE LAKE DON PEDRO
- echinus1988
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Re: MARSHES FLAT ROAD ABOVE LAKE DON PEDRO
Not sure I want to ride a road with so much traffic!
But to be serious (something I try to avoid) it looks like a beautiful road to ride!

But to be serious (something I try to avoid) it looks like a beautiful road to ride!
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Re: MARSHES FLAT ROAD ABOVE LAKE DON PEDRO
almost all our riding roads are pretty much free of heavy traffic...it's amazing just how many routes are still available without traffic
Ron Posey
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- echinus1988
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Re: MARSHES FLAT ROAD ABOVE LAKE DON PEDRO
Those are the type roads I love to find but they're getting harder and harder out here in Colorado. As you get further west out of Denver, traffic lightens up but I don't always have time to get out to roads like that. I still find some down around here and my son and I have explored numerous roads to see where they go. One of our favorites head out of Sedalia just south of us. Takes us out to dirt roads and then back to pavement and is usually pretty lightly traveled on the weekdays.
Your road looks really great. Maybe someday I can head out to ride it.
Your road looks really great. Maybe someday I can head out to ride it.