Thursday, September 24, 2020

WWR XIV - Montrose, Colorado

Welcome to the info sheet on WWR XIV - Montrose Colorado! 

Tuesday July 6th, thru Friday July 9th


Kaw Pasture: 

Rodeway Inn

1480 S Townsend Ave, Montrose, CO, 81401
 
Phone (970) 249-6644 





Amenities include:

Free continental breakfast
Free coffee
Free WiFi
Outdoor heated pool
Guest laundry facilities
(Bonus! Starvin Arvins is right next door!)


Room rates are $110 +tax
Make sure you mention VROC!

Overflow Hotel:
(Directly Across the street from the Kaw Pasture)
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Montrose
Address: 1391 S Townsend Ave, Montrose, CO 81401
Phone: (970) 240-1800


I've listed some suggested runs, IMO the best of the best in the area. 

I'll need volunteers to lead them!   

Suggested run: Creede, Co. 

A very scenic run past Blue Mesa Reservoir to US 50 that offers stunning views of the mountains , a ride a long the banks of a river, and sections that ride next to beautiful rock walls. The route goes to Lake City, crossed the Slumglullion Earth flow, and climbs up to Slumgullion Pass at 11,361ft. It then goes thru Gunnison National Forest over Spring Creek Pass at 10,901ft. It ends at the Historic Mining Town of Creede.




Suggested Run: Black Canyon of the Gunnison

This run takes you to the Blue Mesa Reservoir, then heads north to Hotchkiss, CO. Expect plenty of photo stops. 
"One of the most breathtaking drives, Colorado Highway 92 crosses over Blue Mesa Dam and winds along the north rim of the Black Canyon, providing gorgeous views at every turn. Pioneer Point offers great views of the Curecanti Needle and Curecanti Creek. Golden Eagles, Turkey Vultures, other birds and wildlife are common sights. Get a great view of the canyon at Hermit's Rest Overlook or take a hike to an overlook that begins on Highway 92 at Crystal Creek. Continue west to the north rim of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park."



Suggested Run: Lizard Head Pass to Red Mountain Pass: Million Dollar Highway

Lizard Head Pass is a breathtaking 10,246 foot mountain pass along the San Juan Skyway. You'll then decend into Dolores, then over to Durango, and then head up Red Mountain Pass. Red Mountain Pass is the stunning 11,018-foot summit of the Million Dollar Highway in Southwest Colorado. Colorado’s “Million Dollar Highway” is a 25 mile stretch of U.S. 500 that is consistently rated as one of the most scenic drives in the country. You'll then pass thru the Historic Mining town of Ouray. 

Suggested Lunch Stop: 



We've got room for one more! If there is a run you'd like to do beyond these, let me know!

🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍

Sunday, February 24, 2013

WWR2 Coos Bay

Coos Bay, OR July 2008

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Grand Lake Pins


Grand Lake, July 2007

Friday, November 11, 2011

Letter from the 1%

We are Wall Street.  It's our job to make money.  Whether it's a commodity, stock, bond, or some hypothetical piece of fake paper, it doesn't matter.  We would trade baseball cards if it were profitable.  


I didn't hear America complaining when the market was roaring to 14,000 and everyone's 401k doubled every 3 years.  Just like gambling, it’s (sic) not a problem until you lose.  I've never heard of anyone going to Gamblers Anonymous because they won too much in Vegas. 
Well, now the market crapped out, & even though it has come back somewhat, the government and the average Joes are still looking for a scapegoat.  God knows there has to be one for everything.  


Well, here we are.


Go ahead and continue to take us down, but you're only going to hurt yourselves.  What's going to happen when we can't find jobs on the Street anymore?  Guess what:  We're going to take yours. 
We get up at 5am & work till 10pm or later.  We're used to not getting up to pee when we have a position.  We don't take an hour or more for a lunch break.  We don't demand a union.  We don't retire at 50 with a pension.  We eat what we kill, and when the only thing left to eat is on your dinner plates, we'll eat that.


For years teachers and other unionized labor have had us fooled.  We were too busy working to notice.  Do you really think that we are incapable of teaching 3rd graders and doing landscaping?  We're going to take your cushy jobs with tenure and 4 months off a year and whine just like you that we are so-o-o-o underpaid for building the youth of America.  Say goodbye to your overtime and double time and a half.  I'll be hitting grounders to the high school baseball team for $5k extra a summer, thank you very much.


So now that we're going to be making $85k a year without upside, Joe Mainstreet is going to have his revenge, right?  Wrong!  Guess what:  we're going to stop buying the new 80k car, we aren't going to leave the 35 percent tip at our business dinners anymore.   No more free rides on our backs.  We're going to landscape our own back yards, wash our cars with a garden hose in our driveways.  Our money was your money.  You spent it.  When our money dries up, so does yours.


The difference is, you lived off of it, we rejoiced in it.  The Obama administration and the Democratic National Committee might get their way and knock us off the top of the pyramid, but it's really going to hurt like hell for them when our fat a**es land directly on the middle class of America and knock them to the bottom. 


We aren't dinosaurs.  We are smarter and more vicious than that, and we are going to survive.  The question is, now that Obama & his administration are making Joe Mainstreet our food supply...will he? 


 And will they?

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Friday, November 4, 2011

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Teardrop Trailer!

 Well, the Teardrop project is mostly complete. We had it out and on the road on Saturday when we took it up Buford road, that leads up to the flat tops. We found a nice little pull out to set the up the teardrop and took some pictures. 


Ready to go! The trailer pulls like a dream, with the exception of it filling the back window, you wouldn't know it was there. 


Here it is in travel mode from when we first arrived.


A view of the inside. 


Galley hatch open, check out the reflection in the side... 


Galley closed. 


Galley open showing the two external counters. 


Set up and ready to use. 

I say mostly finished because there are some small projects I still want to work on. I'd like to build some drawers that will go where the small action packer sits, and I'd like to add a pull out shelf for the cooler. Someday soon, maybe. But the camper is ready to use as is, so hopefully next year we will get a lot of use out of it!