Saturday, June 18, 2011

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Parting Ways to Stampede.

Posted: 18 Jun 2011 10:07 AM PDT

Alyson, Alex, Preston and I  parted ways in Sonora, California.  They had to do Yosemite without me since the road has been closed right at the Yosemite entrance requiring us to take a 4 hour detour.  Today they are heading to San Francisco where they will be through Sunday.  One of the things they plan to do in Frisco is take a guided fishing trip on the San Francisco Bay.

Once we departed I headed to South Lake Tahoe.  I’m not a fan of heights, but you just can’t get to South Lake Tahoe without going through some high mountains via pig trails.  After making the trip I’m glad I did    Imagine being able to ride in only a long sleeve shirt comfortably through mountains at 8500 feet, with snow covering the mountain as rapids intensely run down along side the mountain passes.  It was amazing.

I made it to South Lake Tahoe from Sonora in about 5 hours.  Once I got there, the first person I ran into was Nick.  He is a good old Louisisna fellow who has spent much of his time this last year in Japan.  He has an article in The Horse Magazine on his efforts in obtaining a motorcycle drivers license in Japan.  Very interesting.  He was actually on the plane heading back to the states when Japan was destroyed by the great tsunami.  Needless to say, Nick, Chris and I headed out to find our fellow Stampeders.  We found them at Road Rash Bar And Grill (ok, it’s really just a bar).  There is where I got to see all my mc friends.  Sadly, this is about the only time I get to see them each year.  Everyone got to hang out and visit (while checking out our competitors bikes).  Let me tell you, there are some sweet bikes here.

As nightfall hit, many of us headed to our resting locations.  Before departing I learned “unofficially” that there will only be 50 miles of interstate on this Stampede, and this will be the longest and most time consuming Stampede to date. (who knows what is true or false at this point).  The Stampeders will be making finally preparations on their bikes today.  I went to bed last night and the temperatures were in the 70′s and I wake up to 42 degrees.  Ouch!!!   Stay tuned as the green flag starts warming up……

 

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Hitting Vegas

Posted: 18 Jun 2011 10:01 AM PDT

I’m not a real fan of gambling and Vegas might be great for some, but clearly not for me.  We left Vegas late Wednesday night and apparently hotels outside of Vegas are frowned upon.  So we drove for at least 60 miles looking for a hotel.  Let me just give you the benefit of something I just learned, if there is a 2-car garage sized casino attached to your hotel, you might want to reconsider checking in.  If you have to check in at the casino “cage,”…..run!!!  I didn’t follow this simple logic when I was woke by Preston’s shreak “man squeal”  He apparently went to the bathroom only to find himself face to face with “Leatherback,”  (which is the casinos most vicious thick flying roach).  Preston prevailed, however he lost a toenail and a scarred up 3 knuckles in the battle.

We finally left the hotel/casino Thursday morning.  The town has a big “B” painted into the mountain.  I’m not sure what it stands for, but I claim it to be an abbreviation for “booty.”  (the towns name was Beautty or something like that.).  They also had an ass crossing (i could not make this up).  A sign on the highway with the picture of a donkey on it so you can keep an eye out for any ass that steps out in front of you.

We headed to Yosemite Village and right as we were arriving we ran into a closed road.  So we had to turn around and travel through the mountains for over 4 hours to reach Yosemite.  It was the best detour I’ve ever made.  Alyson and Alex were in shorts and flip flops, but we still got to play in the show.  65 degrees and playing in the snow.  You just can’t beat that.  They got to spend most of the day harassing me about my fear of heights as we squeezed around these tight little roads that push you to the edge of the 9,000 feet elevated mountains.  Some smart ellics passed us because of some great rush.  We were fortunate enough to see them pulled over taking photographs as a huge grizzly bear comes barreling out of the mountain toward them as it crossed between our two vehicles.  If I’m lying I’m dying, they got in their SUV and squealed out in such haste that we didn’t even pass them.  Now that was funny.

Tonight we’re staying on Sonora, California and Alyson, Alex and Preston will do Yosemite tomorrow and i’ll meet up with my fellow Stampeders in South Lake Tahoe.  I have a good bit of wrenching to do before I leave, but it should be a great adventure.  Stay tuned…

 

 

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