Are
you into serious off-road riding? Here's your chance! Sam Carrero
is a driven and determined man. Like Sidney Dickson, he sees no
use for paved roads, especially when it comes to motorcycles. Because
of this, and apparently a lot of time on his hands, over the years
he has put together a duel sport/dirt bike route that he calls the
XC Monkey Butt. The Monkey Butt is an off-pavement
dirt bike route across the United States, from Alabama to Nevada.
This past July, Sam guided eight riders across the Colorado section
of the route. The group rode for six days, and over 1000 miles of
just about any kind of riding conditions possible in that state.
Starting and ending in Salida, Colorado, they rode a series of loops
in the Gardner and Ouray areas, returning each night to a motel,
where they had a support truck carrying luggage, supplies and tools
for bike maintenance (thanks Rudy!).
For
the group, six days of riding a dirt bike
off-pavement in Colorado was heaven
On
the day that they rode from Salida to Ouray, Sam and his crew had
support from Zan Smith and Greater Colorado Trails Rides, Inc. This
day's ride was about 180 miles, and took the group 11 hours of hard
riding. Finding gas was not a problem, though since the longest
section was about 100 miles. Finding food wasn't a problem either.
From the pancake at Susie's café in Westcliffe to an elegant
entrée at the Bon Ton restaurant in Ouray, the riders kept
themselves well fed!For the group, six days of riding a dirt bike
off-pavement in Colorado was heaven.
There
is such a wide variety of riding terrain that any situation is possible.
You can have easy jeep roads or the toughest mountain trails. If
you have ridden in Colorado in the past, then you can relate to
this group. If not, you should start making plans now of next summer
in the Rockies. Riding this much of the state, it was inevitable
that some private lands had to be crossed, although the group did
so with written permission. XC Monkey Butt wishes to thank all the
land owners, and special thanks to Chris Spera and John Leck. It
was natural union that Sam Correro and Sidney Dickson have gotten
together on the American Earthen Trails Project, and together they
are working on completing a coast-to-coast, off-pavement bike route.
For
any questions, comments or regional help, Sam can be reached at
72 Chestnut Drive, Madison MS 39110.
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