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Ride Report...A Summer Weekend in Western WA

Started by msb, Mon 30, Jul 2018, 02:40:14

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Well, after a couple weeks spent sourcing some parts I discovered needing replacement during my rear tire replacement and rear drive service, I managed to get everything back together in time just before the Mrs & I were scheduled to head out for a 3 day ride to Port Angeles, WA. This is actually the first time I've done this full service myself in the 16+ years I've owned the bike (figured I'd better get to it before I retire and don't have unlimited $$ to give to others who may or may not know what they're doing :)). Thanks to those who offered some friendly advice along the way, and especially Jeff (ChrisjCMA) who I've never met, for his excellent PowerPoint on Shoptalk and for offering up his phone # if I had any questions along the way (I did).

Weather forecast for the weekend...Sun, Sun, and more Sun, so we headed out early AM to catch some cool riding temps. Now, I travel a lot into the US for work and also ride a lot across the border. I have never had any issues with the US border guards due to the fact I have nothing in my past or present to hide and also the MRS and I both have our Nexus trusted traveler authorizations. As we're sitting in the short Nexus lane waiting our turn I commented to the Mrs how nice it is to just cross the border back and forth without ever having to worry about trying to fudge the truth a bit or present ourselves in a way that we're not. As we're going through the regular routine with the very professional border guard, I see him eyeing the bike...appearing to try and read the tank badge to see what type of bike it is. As he's doing this, he asks if I'm associated with any type of gang or club...to which I instantly reply NO (I may look a bit rough sometimes, but heck, I've never been that sort of guy). I wondered a bit about the quizzical look he gave me just before returning our ID's and waving us through...and then as I was putting the Nexus cards back into my tank bib pocket on the other side, I suddenly clued in that he had been studying by gas cap/bezel cover when asking about the club/gang affiliation... :o  I guess he figured that I'd just made an honest mistake...and also that the nice blonde on the back would never associate, let alone ride with some notorious biker with less than honorable intentions  ;D

It's funny, I never thought  of the  VRCC being a "bike club", but I guess that it is...although maybe not in the context he was asking about. Another thing I find funny....after all these decades travelling into the US, even just riding over that "imaginary line" into the US, I instantly feel like everything is different, that I'm far from home...even if the border is less than an hour from my home. To me, that's part of the appeal of riding in the US..."different" is good most times (well, except for that nasty $$ exchange rate!!)


Our route takes us leisurely down Hwy 9, which is a nice winding two-laner with minimal traffic, before crossing over to head to the ferry terminal at Coupville, which will take us out to the Olympic Peninsula.



Riding past/over Deception Pass




The quaint little village of Coupville, where we stopped for a nice lunch overlooking the water



Note To Self...in the future when you stop in a coastal town, DON'T park underneath a mass of power/phone lines...them darn seagulls camped out up there can do some damage to a nice clean bike!



On the ferry to Port Townsend




Once arriving in Port Angeles from the ferry docks at Port Townsend, we get caught in a "GPS deadspot" where neither my Garmen or Google Maps can get us out of a rest stop, so after a few attempts a call to our host for the weekend is required by this directionally challenged rider for some good old fashion in-person directions to his place (OK, maybe it wasn't required, if I'd just listened to my more than capable co-pilot this time  ;))

I'll just leave this one right here.... :roll:



Arriving at host Ken (Bikerboy)'s spread in Port Angeles/Sequim, I find a spot in his shop along with his 4 Valkyries, new 2018 Wing, hobby wine-making operation,  and stocks of over 30 different varieties of yet to drink wine. Our more than adequate guest quarters are in his "shopartment" up above (he's lucky we're not big wine drinkers, and that I'm not currently on the hunt for any further accessories for my bike ;))



Saturday is spent riding with host and new friend Bikerboy, seeing the sights on the Pennisula...a great combination of coastal vistas and twisty mountain roads...highlighted by the early morning mist and fog down on the coast and a run up to Hurricane Ridge at over 5000' elevation.










Out on the spit in Port Angeles




An outstanding weekend with Ken/Bikerboy and his trusty dog ReCon, capped by a nice BBQ salmon dinner and bs session around the fire. We've met Ken briefly a few times over the years at a few of our local Vallhalla rallys and at this year's rally in Merritt BC last month he gave us the invite to hole up at his place if we wanted to come down and explore the Olympic Peninsula. We're so glad we found the time to take him up on his offer... a great host, and now a great new friend :cooldude:

Sunday was looking to be warmer, so we got an early start to catch the ferry and double back on the same route to home...highway 101 to highway 9, then up through the Sumas border crossing. I find that much more so on a bike than in the truck or car, riding the same route to and from offers such a different perspective of that route...you see so many more things that were missed on the way down.






HOT  HOT  HOT!!!

Luckily the traffic was minimal most of the way home and our passage through the border was quick and uneventful (sooo glad to have the Nexus status). Kinda felt sorry for that huge pack of air-cooled v-twins stuck in the long hot lineups next to us as we breezed through :'(

Back in good ol' Agassiz, where we unload, hop in the Mrs's little red Miata, and spend the evening swimming in the cool, clear, cleansing waters of Harrison Lake. As we lay and watched the sun set, we reflected on several things.... it had been too long (over a month) since we'd been on a good multi-day ride; we've met so many nice folks who've become good friends since that fateful day 16 years ago when my beautiful Valk found a home in my garage; and, that I'm really not that bad of a mechanic after all...we arrived home safe and sound with all parts still intact once again :cooldude: :cooldude:














Mike

'99 Red  & Black IS

rocketray

great write up and photo's!!.....been a 100 or more here in Dallas for some 30-40 days--I got 2 early am rides in this am but mostly in the concrete jungle

The emperor has no clothes

What a great write up Mike ! Brought me back to my short 9 month hitch in Bremerton. Beautiful country.  :cooldude:

robin

Nice report looked like a nice ride thanks for sharing :cooldude:

Chrisj CMA


hubcapsc


Thanks for all the great pictures  :cooldude: what a great place to ride in...



I've heard them talking about the VRCC's name, and how it was on purpose
that we are a "Cruiser Club" and not an MC...

-Mike

Oss

You are a lucky man. Thanks for the report and pics, We certainly enjoyed them.
If you don't know where your going any road will take you there
George Harrison

When you come to the fork in the road, take it
Yogi Berra   (Don't send it to me C.O.D.)

Beardo

Great ride report as usual Mike. And amazing pics by your better half. This one in particular is just wow..





...looks like you might have to put that goatee into a hair elastic soon or braid it or something.  ;D

Bighead

Good report Mike.....I know what you mean about everything different and being far from home...the only time I crossed into Canada on the bike....I felt the same way about ten minutes into Canada.
1997 Bumble Bee
1999 Interstate (sold)
2016 Wing

The emperor has no clothes

Quote from: Beardo on Mon 30, Jul 2018, 07:00:28
Great ride report as usual Mike. And amazing pics by your better half. This one in particular is just wow..





...looks like you might have to put that goatee into a hair elastic soon or braid it or something.  ;D

Something like this ?

Or this maybe ?  :2funny:

Jess from VA

Great trip report and pics Mike.  Thanks.  :cooldude:

We have some hilarious street names around here too.  I never think to photo them.

Those snow capped mountains look refreshingly cool as does all that beautiful water.

henry 008

Safe Winds... Brother


Red Diamond

Thanks for sharing, We will be in Seattle on the 11th-14th and then on to BC, those great pics will be with us. Thanks for a great report.

If you are riding  and it is a must that you keep your eyes on the road, you are riding too fast.

Wizzard

Great report. Loved the pictures as I am familiar with the area  :cooldude:

VRCC # 24157

Redline +

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Quote from: msb on Mon 30, Jul 2018, 02:40:14As we're going through the regular routine with the very professional border guard... he asks if I'm associated with any type of gang or club... to which I instantly reply NO... and that nice blonde on the back would never associate, let alone ride with some notorious biker...

Yeah... well... you might not be a gang member... but remember that "nice blonde on the back" is a patched member of the notorious Vermin MC!

Sorry Linda and I were unable to meet-up for the ride, that's a great area.

Redline 8)


JimC

Jim Callaghan    SE Wisconsin

3fan4life

Nice Ride and report, Glad that you got to do it.

I spent a year at Ft. Lewis, WA. Washington state is a beautiful place!
1 Corinthians 1:18


BCoy

 :cooldude: Very nice report, love that part of the country. Looks like the weather was perfect. Our temps are through the roof right now, can't walk across the parking lot w/o having to towel off.
Ride safe Bill
1998 Valkyrie Tourer

DDT (12)

Mike,

Epic!!! Great report on a fabulous ride! Your special blending of well-written narrative and stunning pics tells an awesome tale, all done in your usual easy style. It sure felt good to ride along with y'all...

Only one thing missing that I could tell, however, and... Had I known in advance, I could have shipped some grits to y'all so the outing would have been even better! Thanks for sharing your adventure in such an interesting way!

DDT
Don't just dream it... LIVE IT!

See ya down the road...

msb

Appreciate you all taking the time to read and comment on my ride report...I enjoy doing them as much as I enjoy reading and commenting on others'.


Beardo...yeah Jason, I've been wanting to purchase a GoPro for a number of years now, but with Lisa along on most of my rides I doubt I'd be able to improve upon her shots from her perspective back there. And no, I will not be dressing up the beard as suggested by MH (Rob) :2funny:

Jess...I've done rides before where we've taken photos of weird street signs, different types of road kill, different business that sell alcohol or guns & ammo, etc. It's amazing how many different ones you find when you make a point to look.

Red Diamond.... If you're riding, or driving and just want some advice on places to go/see while you're in BC, drop me a PM and I'd be glad to help out in that regard :cooldude:

Redline...yeah Cal, Lisa's a real bada**  8)  We had a great time riding down there and hanging out with Ken...would've been fun with you and Linda there too...next time

DDT...Bruce, I will save the grits for those special moments when I'm riding or traveling down South...for now I'll stick with my regular yogurt & fruit and egg white-veggie omelets for breakfast  :2funny:



Mike

'99 Red  & Black IS

Leathel


Dusty

Thanks Mike. I'm going to try and get that loop in this week. Just a day trip. Down on the Coho and back on BC Ferries.

Dusty