| Along Highway 50 |
We headed out of Pueblo on highway 50. The temperature was over 90 degrees so we wore only t-shirts on top. The 50 is quite a boring road on this stretch; even the views of the mountains in the distance couldn't make this part of the journey go quicker.
| Along Highway 50 |
| Dillon Pinnacles |
Continuing on the 50, we saw many raft companies offering rides on the Arkansas river. I might have been tempted but we had lost a few hours, what with the late start, and Bill wasn't interested; although he would have waited for me. We stopped briefly for a photograph of the mountains and then again to put our coats on when the road ascended further into the Gunnison National Park. The temperature was getting down to the high 60s.
| Blue Mesa Reservoir |
Our next stop was at the Blue Mesa reservoir. There are a number of mesas in this area but seeing the Dillon Pinnacles rising above the reservoir was a treat. The photographs that I have taken just can't convey the scale of the scene but the trees at the base of the Mesa are full size firs.
| Animal Leg :O |
Montrose is a smallish town. It appeared to be quite a cowboy community with several gents wearing cowboy hats. The roads into town certainly held lots of cattle and horses but spread over large areas of land, not crammed in to small fields. We found our motel easily. It was the usual Motel 6 affair: clean but with a few quirks. There was no shortage of water pressure but you had to choose between dribble or skin creasing torrent. The bedspreads had an Asian look to them and the floors were wood effect. I had a shower as I felt greasy from continual sun cream application. Also the temperature was back up to balmy low 80s, now that we were at lower altitude.
We went to the Red Barn restaurant for an evening meal. The waitresses were friendly but they were busy, so service was a little slow. It was worth waiting for though. Bill had an iceberg lettuce wedge with blue cheese dressing and bacon bits. I had a full on stew containing sirloin beef, carrots, potatoes and other vegetables. It was gorgeous. I couldn't resist a slice of lemon meringue pie for afters. I ate far too much. I also had a Guinness, which cost $5 for not even a pint. Bill had a lite beer. We walked back to the hotel and watched the remainder of the
recent 3:10 To Yuma remake on TV. It wasn't very good the last time I watched it either.
After consulting the map, we decided to head to Gateway (as recommended by blown gasket Jim) in the morning and to the motor museum there. From there we may head to Moab, in Utah. I wrote the diary and Bill fell asleep while Star Wars was on the TV. I have not listened to music for a while but I am up to song 249 in the Rolling Stones Magazine Greatest 500 songs album, which is Radioheads's Paranoid Android.
The bike odometer reads 46755 miles, which means we have travelled 228 miles this day.