Giranda
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Travel Log: Durango>Telluride>Moab>Salt Lake>Ketchum>Missoula>Whitefish c Pics
We are a few days into our trip. The Spyder arrived without incident (Dave's Dream Ride Transport) to the Fun Center dealer in Durango. I had the 4600 Mile servie performed there. We flew into Durango on Friday the 12th. Storms in Denver delayed us a little but we made it.
We checked into the Strater Hotel downtown Durango. It is a cool hotel with a fun piano bar.
June 13: Took the Spyder to Mesa Verda National Park. Took Weatherhill Mesa Road to the Long House Cliff Dwelling. Coming from Illinois, the roads were quite a bit different. Lots of tight curves and switchbacks. The pics does not do it justice. The second Pic is Sharon in full "Superteam" garb (We visited my son soon after we got our Can Am jackets and matching helmets. He said we looked like we were some kind of Superteam or something).
One tactical error on the trip, we did not fill up as close to the Park as possible. As there are no fuel stations in the Park, we did not feel confident to also travel to the Cliff Palace on the opposite Mesa. Tomorrow through the Red Mountain Pass to Telluride via Ouray. I did this (opposite direction) 32 years ago on a Honda 750. More to come.


We are a few days into our trip. The Spyder arrived without incident (Dave's Dream Ride Transport) to the Fun Center dealer in Durango. I had the 4600 Mile servie performed there. We flew into Durango on Friday the 12th. Storms in Denver delayed us a little but we made it.
We checked into the Strater Hotel downtown Durango. It is a cool hotel with a fun piano bar.
June 13: Took the Spyder to Mesa Verda National Park. Took Weatherhill Mesa Road to the Long House Cliff Dwelling. Coming from Illinois, the roads were quite a bit different. Lots of tight curves and switchbacks. The pics does not do it justice. The second Pic is Sharon in full "Superteam" garb (We visited my son soon after we got our Can Am jackets and matching helmets. He said we looked like we were some kind of Superteam or something).
One tactical error on the trip, we did not fill up as close to the Park as possible. As there are no fuel stations in the Park, we did not feel confident to also travel to the Cliff Palace on the opposite Mesa. Tomorrow through the Red Mountain Pass to Telluride via Ouray. I did this (opposite direction) 32 years ago on a Honda 750. More to come.

