Midland Trail ii




For the final ride of my Colorado paradise adventure, we returned to the local Buena Vista[BV] trails. Like last time, Reilly, Carlie, Fletcher and I rode down the road, crossed the bridge and joined the Midland Trails. And, like our first foray on the Gentleman’s Loop, Carlie and Fletcher turned off at the half-way point, leaving Reilly and I to grunt our way up the remaining 20min climb. For some reason, I didn’t remember the climb being so long and tough.

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Reaching the summit, we again paused to soak in the stunning views of the mountains beyond BV. This time, however, the view included smoke and fire. Though we had initially thought it to be an actual forest fire, we soon learned that it was–thankfully–a controlled burn.

Blasting our way down the dirt roads and gnarly singletrack, Reilly and I soon rejoined Carlie and Fletcher who was having a grand ole time splashing about in the river chasing sticks.

Though it was a short ride compared to some of the other epics I’ve enjoyed this past week, what it lacks in length The Gentleman’s Loop makes up in pain, exhilaration and sheer joy.