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Sun, Feb. 18th, 2007
Lookout Mtn. Loop
Start location: Paradise Hills Park 'n Ride, located off Exit 256 from I-70.
Time: 12:00 Noon

Lookout Mountain Loop, regroup at the Park 'n Ride, and see what everyone is up to for Red Rocks and/or Morrison.

Distance: 19.22 Miles
Climbing: 2735.3

Looks to average 4.5% grade on the way up?

Routeslip: http://www.routeslip.com/routes/21999

And since I know some of you are having problems with the routeslip site:

Code:
Routeslip: Genesee - Lookout Mtn Loop

Turn 		Street 				Dist.
Start at  	Paradise Hills Park 'n Ride 	0.00 mi.
Right on  	W. Colfax Ave 			0.01 mi.
Left on  	W. Colfax Ave 			2.73 mi.
Left on  	Hwy 93 				3.94 mi.
Cross  		W. 6th Ave 			4.88 mi.
Left on  	Illinois St. 			5.00 mi.
Left on  	19th St 			6.47 mi.
Cross  		W. 6th Ave 			6.76 mi.
Left on  	Lookout Mtn Rd 			7.09 mi.
Bear left on  	Lookout Mtn Rd 			7.51 mi.
Right on  	Into Buffalo Bill Museum 	11.79 mi.
Rest stop  	Buffalo Museum Parking Lot 	11.90 mi.
Right on  	Lookout Mtn Rd 			12.03 mi.
Left on  	Genesee Mountain Rd 		15.95 mi.
Left on  	Genesee Trail Rd 		16.08 mi.
Left on  	High Meadow Dr 			17.53 mi.
Left on  	Genesee Ridge Rd 		18.13 mi.
Left on  	S. Grapevine Dr 		19.07 mi.
Right on  	W. Colfax Ave 			19.18 mi.
Right on  	Into Park 'n Ride 		19.21 mi.
Comment  	See what we wanna do. 		19.22 mi.

Printed: Thu. Feb. 15, 2007 7:39 pm
(This is the route that Superdex originally proposed, corrected for start location)
PS: Sorry about the multiple posts that are essentially the same thing... I'm anal about my Routes being right.
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