Jim
September 23rd, 2023, 08:31 PM
A day well enjoyed.
For me with no top or doors and with the windshield folded down while on the trail - I kept my coat, hat, gloves on most of the day. Temps were nice down low and cool / rather cool up high. Wind was WICKED at Argentine Pass (and McClellan too). Jay and family, with guest and Mike rolled through the day with ease.
Jay's daughter and her friend took turns in the jeep's passenger seat - the novelty of no top, door, or windshield took hold. While conversation with each was enjoyed - one comment made me laugh. A two stroke motorbike zipped by us and from her mouth - (paraphrasing) - I love the smell of two stroke! It caught me off guard - with a chuckle. (and yes, that smoke is the type that does smell good - nothing like a smell to bring forth memories).
`but all for now - I just came in. On the way up I-25, near the large netted golf driving range I stopped to help (teach) a gal how to change a flat tire in her Jeep ?patriot?. I asked if she ever changed a tire - no. I offered - I can do this for you or I can teach you and you can do it. She was game and did a fine job. Now that she knows hopefully she'll have many years before another flat. Several miles north of that - the north side of "Mount Mead" a pickup pulling a runabout boat was on the shoulder. Right rear wheel bearings on the trailer were TOAST. The guy (a friend was there too) was a mobile mechanic and had many of the tools needed - but they were deciding - get a tow truck or try to deal with it on the roadside. In the end, the plan became (they wished to get to Golden), buy a set or few of bearings and change'm roadside then limp home, installing another set if needed - then likely replace the axle back at the shop. I hope the project works out for'm.
EDIT: We went to the Santiago Mill. Just before the mill there was a puddle on the trail - a solid layer of ice. Good snow up there too. Winter's coming.
For me with no top or doors and with the windshield folded down while on the trail - I kept my coat, hat, gloves on most of the day. Temps were nice down low and cool / rather cool up high. Wind was WICKED at Argentine Pass (and McClellan too). Jay and family, with guest and Mike rolled through the day with ease.
Jay's daughter and her friend took turns in the jeep's passenger seat - the novelty of no top, door, or windshield took hold. While conversation with each was enjoyed - one comment made me laugh. A two stroke motorbike zipped by us and from her mouth - (paraphrasing) - I love the smell of two stroke! It caught me off guard - with a chuckle. (and yes, that smoke is the type that does smell good - nothing like a smell to bring forth memories).
`but all for now - I just came in. On the way up I-25, near the large netted golf driving range I stopped to help (teach) a gal how to change a flat tire in her Jeep ?patriot?. I asked if she ever changed a tire - no. I offered - I can do this for you or I can teach you and you can do it. She was game and did a fine job. Now that she knows hopefully she'll have many years before another flat. Several miles north of that - the north side of "Mount Mead" a pickup pulling a runabout boat was on the shoulder. Right rear wheel bearings on the trailer were TOAST. The guy (a friend was there too) was a mobile mechanic and had many of the tools needed - but they were deciding - get a tow truck or try to deal with it on the roadside. In the end, the plan became (they wished to get to Golden), buy a set or few of bearings and change'm roadside then limp home, installing another set if needed - then likely replace the axle back at the shop. I hope the project works out for'm.
EDIT: We went to the Santiago Mill. Just before the mill there was a puddle on the trail - a solid layer of ice. Good snow up there too. Winter's coming.