Sunday, April 7, 2013

AFA/Lock Washer Park Oxbow Ride

This is 45 mile ride through Garden of the Gods, north on the Pikes Peak Greenway and the New Santa Fe Trail to a loop at the Air Force Academy, back south to Lock Washer Park and west up highway 24.  Or, a ride along Monument Creek with loops west at both ends.

                                           Nothing better than a  new road bike.


                                             My favorite city street--Ridge Road.


You've got your artistical, ceramic mosaic of undetermined meaning and
you've got your rusticated scenery.


Ice Lake,  just inside the AFA boundary,  looks better in the summer.  In the background is the impediment that stands between the now dirt trail and the well maintained asphalt of the AFA loop drive.


Consequently, it's onward on more dirt than anticipated but not a bad ride.  The plan is for the train to be gone after my loop so I can hop back on the trail.


Anyway, there's the Chapel.  And....there's my new bike!


The train didn't move, or maybe it's another one, so I had to sneak it.



 Because of it being a beautiful Saturday there were numerous other bicyclists along the trail.


Lock Washer Park (aka, much less descriptively,  America the Beautiful Park or ABP)


Last, and least, west (looking east) along Highway 24.




2 comments:

  1. Looking at it again, that art looks a little like three men standing around a campfire and ... Hmm, I hope there's an information sign around there somewhere to refute this idea.

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