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| Route |
Contributor |
Last Updated |
Where |
Distance |
Tags |
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St. Mary's Glacier |
VT Biker |
Jun 10th 2007, 05:03 |
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14.7km |
- Onroad
- Steep
- Difficult
- Rural
- Scenic
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Echo Lake via Squaw Pass from Idaho Springs |
VT Biker |
Jun 10th 2007, 05:31 |
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21.4km |
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Steep
- Difficult
- High traffic
- Rural
- Scenic
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Bergen Park to Echo Lake |
paigepalmer |
Aug 6th 2008, 01:46 |
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28.5km |
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Oh My God Road |
markfelber |
Jul 1st 2010, 11:23 |
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30.5km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Steep
- Difficult
- Rough
- Rural
- Touring
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Colorado: Mt. Evans |
flapsupcleanup |
Sep 16th 2008, 07:16 |
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43.5km |
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Idaho Springs to Mt. Evans |
Howard |
Aug 17th 2007, 06:06 |
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44km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Steep
- Difficult
- Low traffic
- Rural
- Scenic
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Mount Evans Climb |
upa14er |
Jan 12th 2011, 03:01 |
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44.3km |
- Training
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Steep
- Difficult
- High traffic
- Safe
- Rural
- Scenic
- Touring
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DBTC008-Idaho Springs-Georgetown-Bakerville |
curtispell |
Aug 19th 2007, 11:34 |
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63.8km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Intermediate
- Low traffic
- Rough
- Rural
- Scenic
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Lookout Red Rocks |
kpund@umich.edu |
Apr 28th 2009, 08:01 |
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67.3km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Intermediate
- High traffic
- Scenic
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| Lookout Mountain through Red Rocks |
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Idaho springs-Mt. Evans-Idaho Springs |
koehlerbiker |
Jul 23rd 2008, 08:20 |
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87.7km |
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Cross-Country Route 40 Bike Trip - Day 15 (Idaho Springs to Limon) |
fbrusca |
Nov 21st 2009, 12:50 |
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201.9km |
- Onroad
- Difficult
- High traffic
- Urban
- Rural
- Scenic
- Touring
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| This is the last day for biking through the Rocky Mountains. You'll leave Idaho Springs and then descend almost 2,000 feet in 20 miles. This will take you into Denver. From there, you'll enter the high plains and enjoy a fairly level ride for the next 90 miles. You may want to split this day's ride into two days and do some exploring in the Denver area. If you follow this itinerary, you do so at your own risk. Failure to exercise good judgment can result in traffic violation citations, injury and even death. If in doubt, please consult with state and local law enforcement agencies. |