I've been wanting to explore Arapahoe AND Baseline. So what better way than take Arapahoe to Flagstaff, hit the Strava segment on Flagstaff, and ride Baseline back. The road conditions and vehicular traffic taking Arapahoe into Boulder (center) were intense. I'd highly suggest Baseline in either direction. Baseline has a wider shoulder, smoother tarmac, and is full of "sport and commuter" cyclists of all types.
Flagstaff was fun. Snow-capped mountains, ominous and cloudy Flatirons. Met a friendly deer and helped her cross the road. Young kids in sporty cars, flooring it on the straight-away, could've hit her for sure. The deer aren't shy here. Brought one metal bottle, refilled it once. First water had electrolyte / hydration powder. Had a few dark chocolate peanut butter cups. Even though I don't enjoy chocolate on rides, put myself in a situation where I had no option. I'd rather meditate on chocolate.
Coming back on Baseline was fun. Got the high / leg chills. Drafted behind a bus and later behind a confident commuter with a large messenger bag. Strong rider, nice pace. Epic road conditions and beautiful rolling hills. The scenery is amazing here. Everywhere I look is like a landscape painting, stunning and surreal. Always grateful, it will never get old.
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Wednesday, May 9, 2018
Arapahoe > Flagstaff > Baseline
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