The prairie rolls on endlessly in all directions, or so it would seem. Any direction out of town will take you further on the dirt than your gas tank will get you. That's why we usually get about 50 miles out, then think about making a return trip, since most routes won't take you anywhere near a gas station. Other times, we will have to trailer the bikes out to an area we want to explore,to cut down on overall mileage. But last Monday, we rode from the ranch to find yet another historic homestead and some pretty side trails. No rain to speak of on that day, but the clouds were certainly welcomed when they gathered in the early afternoon. 91.5 miles later, we found ourselves rolling back through the ranch gates, ready to call it a day. Anyway, enjoy the scenery with Kim and me, as we ride close to Three Corners (Wyoming, Colorado, Utah boundaries).
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