“A great thing that has come out from the pandemic is our ability to channel our soul into secludedness but also in finding alternate ways of travel such as biking.”
When my hubby’s love for biking coincided with a location popular for outdoors, we knew we had chosen our first pitstop wisely. Between the Frisco-Vail 10 mile Recpath and the Lake Dillon Path, both of which were suggested by the local visitor center, we opted for Lake Dillon – the one that got most voted on from the online forum “See The USA Via Road Trips” that also helped us tremendously before and throughout our Journey in Colorado. Find the map of Summit County Bikepath here
We also were enamored by the quaint and picturesque Summit County Bikepath at Lake Dillon. Silverthorne stands at 9000 feet. The bike ride provided us enough zeal to continue forward with the rest of the day while our body was still adjusting to the altitude. Even though my hubby’s plan was slightly ambitious to do the Loveland Pass on day 1, we did end up hearing out our bodies tired and gasping for breath and chose an easier and slow-paced ride.
Interestingly, I found that since Colorado was part of the Gold Rush, the gift center at the Outlet Mall contained bottles of Gold.
It has become such fear in all of us, that even a slight blockage of nose or headache due to temperature and altitude change, made us think if we had caught Covid which really wasn’t the case. We could have rested more.
Soup of the Day(Zucchini Cheddar) and local Trout at Sunrise Cafe was fresh and nice!
Thereafter, we went to the Lake Dillon Biking rental and rented our bikes. I found that the lady at the Biking Rental wasn’t well informed, nor did appear interested, all it felt to me was her job to handle our bikes and let go of us! Makes sense because that isn’t a dedicated bike shop but a grocery shop that also rents bikes.
We typically went towards the right side of Lake Dillon which was supposedly less steep but for me who is almost a nonbiker, required a lot of effort and also enough water to keep me hydrated. We both enjoyed the bike ride. A gentleman informed us if we go all the way and we are too tired to come back, the buses have latches to attach bikes and they can get us back. We did not go as far as the buses. But we did enjoy our leisurely ride around Lake Dillon and Summit County Bike Path.
The local alcohol was interesting. Horseradish Vodka anyone?