Will have to post two days travel today because our hotel yesterday had no computer access. We left Garden City, Kansas with the wind blowing up to 40 MPH and the temps in the low 40's. We took route 50 and stopped every 50 miles or so just to warm up and relax from gripping the bars so tight. Was not fun! The wind let up some around 11 am and from that point on, it wasn't bad at all. Really, on route 50, there isn't a lot to see but farm land and chicken and beef ranches. The first part of Colorado was really just more of the same for a while. When we started getting close to Pueblo, you could see the mountains with their snow capped peaks. It sure was a welcome site from all the flat land in Kansas. We stopped in Pueblo for Larry to get his oil changed and him and Mike to have their front tires looked at. Like all 09 UC, the tires start cupping around 8 k miles, and both of theirs are really cupped. The dealer was out of the new replacement tires, 408f, so we will stop at another dealer soon. I had mine changed at 11k miles with a 408f. I now have 11k more mile on it and the front tire still looks fine. To go back a bit, 4 of us, myself, Larry, Mike and Steve bought our bikes at the same time in 09, I just ride mine more than they do. After Pueblo, we rode south to Walsenburg where we spent the night. We got up this morning to the temps in the high 20's with frost. After dragging our feet for a couple of hours, we got on the road and headed west on route 160, which is a bike road out of the HOG atlas. We went as far as South Fork and then we turned north on 149. Route 160 was nice, but 149 was out of this world. We all agreed, and that's a rare thing indeed, that it was the very best ride any of us had ever been on. If any of you are ever in Colorado, you must take this ride. It was a cool ride because the temps never got out of the 50's and at the peaks it was cooler, but it was so worth the cold to see the beautiful scenery. From the views on top of the mountains, to the post card beauty of the valleys with the Rio Grande river running though them. UNREAL!!! I will come back here if I live long enough. After route 149, we went west on route 50 to Montrose, Colorado. Dont' know what we'll do tomorrow. We thought yesterday that we would keep going west into Utah, but after that ride today, we might stay and ride some more of the bike routes here. Will let you know. Jack