Valkyrie Riders Cruiser Club
June 16, 2025, 03:06:43 PM *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Ultimate Seats Link VRCC Store
Homepage : Photostash : JustPics : Shoptalk : Old Tech Archive : Classifieds : Contact Staff
News: If you're new to this message board, read THIS!
 
Inzane 17
Pages: [1]   Go Down
Send this topic Print
Author Topic: Mexican in Bellingham...a Ride Report  (Read 2479 times)
msb
Member
*****
Posts: 2284


Agassiz, BC Canada


« on: March 02, 2020, 12:27:44 AM »

Well, we got 'er in. We were hoping the weather would cooperate for our planned lunch meetup down across the line in Bellingham with some of the Vermin gang, as this would be Lisa's only chance to get out on the road with me for at least several months, since she goes in for a knee replacement next week. The forecast had been showing single digit C temps with only about 5% chance of the wet stuff from here to Bellingham, so things were looking good as I made sure the old Valk was spit & polish clean and rarin' to go Saturday evening. Wouldn't you know it though, that 5% chance of rain would show itself  just as we were starting to gear up in the AM (really, what's the difference between 5% chance of rain and 95% chance of rain....if it rains or if it doesn't, the forecaster is never wrong...that's a pretty good system they got goin' on there...wish I could apply it to my work). Knowing however, that what's happening weather-wise on our little mountain isn't always representative of what's going on just down the hill, we decided to forgo any thought of opting for the 4 wheel alternative mode of transportation and just go for it...and sure enough within 5 minutes of getting into the farm valleys below, the rain had stopped, the roads were dry, and there was even some blue sky patches and the hint of a few rays of that glorious not so common this time of year Sunshine to come.

Snow's still hanging around pretty low on the mountains, but dare I say it...I think we're done for the year.




Pretty quick through the border with only one car ahead of us in the Nexus line , so after a quick stop to top off with some of that cheap WA gas, it was just a nice leisurely 60 minutes or so to our Mexican lunch meetup location. After starting out from home at 4°C, we were now up to about 6°... and prepared for the unpredictability of whatever weather would come our way. After 38 years of riding together, I've become pretty confident that the more gear the Mrs dons ahead of time in preparation for less than desireable riding weather, the less likely any of those potential negative conditions will present themselves Wink


Sure enough, the roads remained dry and it was a pleasant ride the rest of the way. With Cal & Linda and Sam & Myla making it from  about the same distances  South, it would be just the 6 of us for lunch. Hmmm......looks like the only 2-wheeled ride to this meetup has  BC plates Grin
 

Good food at the El Patron in Bellingham....and even better company. Time flies when you're catching up with good friends , so after 3 hours of storytelling and some good laughs, it was time to start heading back.

Sure look forward to the longer daylight hours when the distances travelled on day rides can be extended. I don't mind riding at dusk or even in the dark on regular well-lit roads, but not with cooler temps and the possibility of rain.
Made it home just as dusk was starting to settle in and sure enough, as we rode through Agassiz we could see our little mountain ahead  blanketed in cloud ...and yup, the last 5 minutes of our ride would mirror the first 5 minutes...just enough of the wet stuff to attach a bit more evidence of a good days ride to the old gir's wheels, fenders, and underbelly cooldude
With the temps not getting above 8° even later in the day, Lisa decided to keep her gloves on and sherk her duties as official ride photographer for this day, so not a lot of pictures this ride. Guess I'm just gonna have to break down and finally get a GoPro, especially since she won't be getting out with me for a while until her new bionic knee is fully operational (actually,  I guess I probably won't be taking off much either for a while, since I'll be waiting on her hand & foot ....well, for a few weeks at least) Wink Wink




« Last Edit: March 02, 2020, 06:25:42 AM by msb » Logged

Mike

'99 Red  & Black IS
Beardo
Member
*****
Posts: 1247

Regina, Saskatchewan Canada


« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2020, 07:40:30 AM »

Kudos for braving the chill  cooldude

Good luck with the surgery Lisa.  Treasure every moment of Mike doing everything around the house.  I’m thinking the house will stay spotless, based on how he keeps his bike.

Hopefully he doesn’t take this opportunity to chrome out the kitchen.
Logged
gordonv
Member
*****
Posts: 5760


VRCC # 31419

Richmond BC


« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2020, 05:05:49 PM »

Good for the 2 of you. I had forgotten about this planed ride, and I had just started looking over the forum a little bit, and saw the post of the ride on the day of the ride, too late to run out for it.

I just fixed my car, and was looking for a nice ride, it would have been a good day for Tess and I to follow up. I did cross the border on Sat morning, and there was No One there. 2 lanes empty, and 1 Nexus with 2 cars in front of me before I got to the line myself. Back, the same, 1 car in the regular line. Must be those WA flu deaths keeping everyone away.
Logged

1999 Black with custom paint IS

VanCityValkyrie
Member
*****
Posts: 193


Surrey BC


« Reply #3 on: March 09, 2020, 02:47:29 PM »

Nice! I hope I can make it to Valhalla again this year and see you all!
Will be on a short notice like last year, fingers crossed.
Logged

I ride way too far, fast, often... to ride anything else but a VALKYRIE!!!
Pages: [1]   Go Up
Send this topic Print
Jump to: