Gaz wrote:Very envious of that cross country return run Daz. Should be a beauty.
Cheers
I have not ridden above the Great Lakes in yonks, and need a good Canadian run to have a good squiz at the place. I'm looking forward to an 'ossum' Summer of riding ahead. I find myself, lately, with some rare time off and have a few rides planned. The first one is on the Big Block at month's end to John Day Oregon to attend the Chief Joseph rally held there every June. I wrangled a coupla mates together and we're all riding 'naked' bikes (an SV650, Airhead, R1150R, etc) down, slowly and deliberately on two lane roads, avoiding the major roads, camping in the forest when possible. The rally as a destination isn't our focus - tho' it's a pretty good one - but simply enjoying the time on the road in more relaxed, less frenetic, avoiding high mileage days, burble.
The next one is in July to Republic Washington, in the east of the state near Kettle Falls and the upper reaches of the Mighty Columbia River at Lake Roosevelt (think Coolee Dam). The local Beemer club hold their annual Cascade Country Rendezvous at a county fairground. There's a new-ish brewpub in town in the old fire station with a terrific selection of frothies, a coupla decent restaurants, and fine local roads over low mountain passes. The local constabulary are known to 'look the other way' unless the rider is doing something really stooopid on the bitumen. The deer population is the critical worry. They're almost as thick as 'roos at dawn and dusk.
I might get to New Mexico again late Summer for another visit to my auld haunts. A mate from near Albuquerque just got back from two weeks riding a R1200GS in Germany and met up, purely by chance, with another mate from Seattle who was riding his R1150GS there, same time. We've got some catching up to do. I've known them both for many years but they did not know one another. The six degrees of separation thing...
So with the cross country jaunt in early August, there's also the general local weekend rides to here and there on sunny days. All in all a good chance to put some miles and smiles on my dials. After these past few years of hard yakka (work & toil) I need some helmet time to clear out the white noise and daily dull thud of a miserably intense news cycle in Amerika. It ain't just me who feels at times there's no oxygen in the room left for reasonable thought and intelligent discourse.
Of course, can't wait to get back to OZ. This time arriving early to mid-September instead of my usual October visit, and am staying on longer this time. The stored red RS needs a good, long run to nowhere, and so do I.
Best,
Daz