BJ and JoLynn Ondo and MIDNIGHT our 2014 Harley-Davidson XL883L Sportster Super Low

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Our thoughts on motorcycling: "It's enough to be on your way, it's enough just to be moving on, it's enough just to cover ground"! Ride to LIVE-Live to RIDE! See YOU out on the ROAD!

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Be careful out there!!!!!

We've been mainly doing our "battery charger" runs lately, putting on between 100 and 150 miles a mix of Interstate and high speed highways. We've notice a lot of "stupid" cage drivers out their, that can't seem to keep their minds on driving!! That and even mother nature seems to be gunning for us, we just got into the hamlet of, Florence, CO. and a deer popped up right in front of us, lucky I saw the first "leg" and got hard on the brakes!  We got hauled down fast enough to let him go by but it was kinda close.

As we continued on CO 67 S. we had another "deer" episode with a small family of deer trying to cross the highway but we had a lot more time to stop. It's really amazing how easy they can jump a fence, with hardly any running room!!  So as the days grow short, watch out for both the two and four legged crazies out there!  Doesn't look like were going to get in a Thanksgiving day ride as the weather guesser's are talking snow or freezing drizzle and low temps to boot. RATS.

Took the Sporty out on Tuesday, since the upcoming weekend looks really COLD and crummy and was greeted by hellish WINDS, heading down I-25 S. to Pueblo and then west on CO. Hwy. 50 to Penrose, CO. I bet it was doing 60 mph. or better and I decided to cut the ride short and head home via CO. Hwy. 115 N., it wasn't quite as windy due to the rolling hills on that road! Hope the weather is better where you are and you can RIDE! :)

Monday, November 2, 2015

A sweet ride to Bent's Old Fort

We had the most excellent almost 300 mile ride out on the eastern half of Southern CO. There is a adobe replica Fort/Trading Post just outside of La Junta, CO. Called "Bent's Old Fort". They have guided tours or you can just walk around and check out the fort. We started out from Colorado Springs, headed east on Hwy. 24, picked up CO. Hwy. 94 and headed out into the flatlands and prairies of Colorado.

It's 62 miles of open country two lane road, with hardly any traffic and vast views. Headed for Pumkin Center, which use to be a cafe/gas station/post office but is now just a private home at the corner of Hwy. 94 and Hwy. 71, we headed South on Hwy. 71 which is more open prairie heading to Rocky Ford, CO. to pick up CO. Hwy. 50 E. into the town of La Junta. The fort is about 10 miles outside of La Junta, just look for the signs, which takes you on a back hwy. The Fort parking lot is a ways from the fort itself, if you need a ride (golf cart), one of the rangers will come get you. We enjoyed the walk down the path, past a couple of wild donky's and were greeted by a lady ranger in "period costume" .  Since we've been here before we didn't take the tour, just took a few photo's, then headed back into La Junta for some lunch. After a quick Micky D's burger we headed back on CO. Hwy. 50 W. towards Pueblo, CO. it's 60 miles and we were running out of daylight as we turned onto I-25 N. back to the Springs!. A warm sunny, November day, just totally awesome!! :)
 
The fort cemetery with the only headstone left after a flood

The path to the fort

Jo in the General Store with period items

The Fur Press, Bent's Fort was a military and a trading post, with the closest town being "600 miles" away in MO. 

A view from the Stables up to the 2nd. floor of the Fort.

One of the two Canon implacements to ward off the bad guys! ;)

The Rec Room with the Pool Table that also was an operating table if needed, it's HUGE!

A view looking north from the south upper level

a view looking west from the eastside upper level