Top of Pikes Peak
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Top of Pikes Peak
Took a cruise to the top of Pikes Peak today with a couple of my Corvette Club members. What a great time.
#2
Team Owner
Great pics.
#6
Burning Brakes
I will be there soon! I just found out they have paved the road all the way to the top now - it wasn't on my agenda until I found that out. I'm taking a long (4,000 miles!) road trip in my GS and Colorado Springs is on the route. Lunch at House of Yakitori is a must!
Thanks for the pictures!
Thanks for the pictures!
#7
Team Owner
Great pictures.
#8
Instructor
Thanks for the pix. They bring back great memories of a much earlier time in life. First time up Pikes Peak was in our VW Beetle. Almost had to push it part of the way. I wonder if we would see any difference making the same trip in our GS?
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Team Owner
#13
Drifting
We were up there with a Harley back in '99 or so and wanted to do it again when we rode the current Ultra there in May of this year but the rangers said the last eight miles of the ascent rode were snow covered and slippery so they wouldn't let us make the attempt. We did take the cog railroad up and found it around 17° (-3° windchill) on top with lots of snow and a brisk wind blowing; really a very nipply day.
#19
Race Director
Nice pics Chris. I'll probably make that trip next year. I'll drop the wife at the factory outlets and take off. I hope you had the donuts while you were up there.
For those making a trip to Colorado another mountain drive is Mt Evans. The C6 does great at 14k feet, human body not as much.
I can probably write a book about all the scenic drives just in Colorado and Utah alone.
For those making a trip to Colorado another mountain drive is Mt Evans. The C6 does great at 14k feet, human body not as much.
I can probably write a book about all the scenic drives just in Colorado and Utah alone.