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Author Topic: Another version Pacific coast/Canada  (Read 858 times)
deadpan
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« on: October 05, 2016, 08:19:51 PM »

 Just another version of the same ride.
 
Canada-Pacific Coast Ride


Friday, September 30, 2016

7:43 PM


  Misfit and I had already hit two borders this year, GOTF in April and Atlantic coast after Inzane in June.

 

I was asked if I had a route planned, sure I do, north and west, and a map, no more was asked.

 

Depart Colorado Springs Friday Sept. 16  to return Sun Sept. 25. no problem.

 

Friday

 Ready to roll Friday morning, just trying to get as many miles as we can get today.

Up I-25 through Wyoming I-90 west into  Montana hwy 89 north. Ran into some nice swippers just before

We got to Great Falls for the night.

 

Saturday

Continued on hwy 89 to St. Mary, at the entrance to Glacier National Park we decided to purchase an annual pass good for two bikes, anticipating visiting more parks on this ride.

 

Hopped on 93 heading north, stopping in whitefish for lunch, good food, better pie.(huckleberry)  

During lunch break it had begun to rain, rain gear on, down the road ,cross the border, up to hwy 1, east to Banff. While checking out down town Banff,  decided we should move on down the road a ways, Calgary was just 70 short miles east on hwy 1 (don't know what that is in Km)  sounded like a good spot to stop.

 

Sunday

Next morning noticed that across the street was a car wash, the girls got a much needed cleaning.

Ok, back to Banff, visiting Lake Louise( lakes an rivers are blue in color around here from the rock silt in  melting glaciers, most prominent in July and August).

Hwy 93 north to Banff National Park , Jasper National Park.

Banff to Jasper ride was suggested by Clint Peters, thanks Clint.

Hwy 16 west to 5 going south, holding up in Blue River. (cherry cream pie)   cooldude

 just keeping the girls dry

Monday

Started raining last night after we rolled in, still raining this morning. Heard through the locals that Kamloops has a Walmart, guess where we're headed. Water proofing spray was in  need along with a headlight. Already pasted two parts store on Sunday, closed.  We're off to Kamloops and Walmart.

Did I mention how good the roads are, lots of swippers, love it. Nicest people you'd want to meet.

Made it to Kamloops, we're all dry, waterproofed, headed south  southeast 5 to 5a to 3 to 97 back to the states. Taking route 20 west to Winthrop Wa, staying here for the night, motel manager lets us use the water hose to clean the road grim off the bikes. Ate diner at Three Finger Jacks, Damon and I both had the fish and chips, best I've had. Get there early they tend to run out of pie. There is a little store directly across the street that makes a great ice cream cone.

 

Tuesday

Thanks goes to Clint again for the next route, hwy 20 west Winthrop to Rockport , stopped at Lake Diablo for some pics and information, seems this area is home to around 300 active glaciers. Ok enough standing around, back on the bikes for the worst route of the ride, I-5 south from Arlington to 100 miles south of Portland, haven't seen this much traffic since we were on the east coast. Had clear roads all the way to Grants Pass Or, good place to stop. I think we ate at the black bear that night, fish and chips.  Damon had the coconut cream, I had blueberry cobbler (soup). Roll Eyes    

 

Wednesday

Left Grants Pass going west on 199 on  a quest to find some big trees, on the way we even ran into the pacific coast. Seems there used to be around 2 million acres of the giant redwoods, now only 100.000 acres remain.

Checked out a couple more redwood forests 40miles south of Eureka ca. on hwy 101,  called it good.

 

Starting the return ride in the late afternoon seemed like a good idea. Leaving Eureka on hwy 299 east was another good  choice, either we've really lucky picking the roads or all the roads out this way are made for riding. Made it to Willow Creek for the evening.

 

Ate at the Pizza restaurant, loud, meal  took to long, it was really LOUD!!!

Sorry Misfit.  

  

 Thursday

 left willow Creek early on 299, no breakfast, in a hurry to get back to this awesome road we left the day before.



Even with the road construction it was still awesome, just guessing maybe 300 miles worth of exceptional mountain road. Then we hit the flat land, hwy 395 north, who moved Nebraska? Cheesy no trees, nothing for miles except what Damon refer to as the mud hole, or was it a big mud hole. Hwy 20 east  to Ontario Or. Where we stayed the night

 
mud hole


Friday

Took 95 north out of Ontario Or. Hwy 13 to hwy 12, we made it!! Lolo pass, I was  thinking Damon had enough of the flat land asking if we were getting  close about 60 miles earlier. Up and over, sure was glad we took the time to do this road. Rode into Missoula for a late lunch and pie. cooldude Down I90 to Butte, motel 6 where are you.


best pie of the ride
 

Saturday

 

Heading for Yellowstone and Grand Teton today, remember that annual park pass, didn't  need it for the redwoods, it'll  come in handy today. We rolled up to the gate, reach for my wallet, attendant says something to me, I look at Damon ,  its free today, Damon just cracks up.

 

Had a nice leisurely ride through Yellowstone and the Grand Teton National Parks, stopping to take a few pics before heading to Rawlings for the night.  

 

Sunday

 

Today we'll be heading back on old formialier roads, but for the last 8 days, about 4200 miles, were all new to me, I'm thinking Misfit too. You're a great riding/ traveling partner. We'll have to do this again, maybe get the boys to ride along next time.  


"wherever you go, there you are"

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« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2016, 05:31:54 AM »

Cool write up....thanks.   cooldude

btw....what kind of roll pack does your buddy (the  grey Valk) have there?
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« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2016, 05:39:58 AM »

 cooldude Those roads in NorCal are pretty cool  cooldude
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« Reply #3 on: October 06, 2016, 05:55:56 AM »

More great pics , kinda neat to see the two different perspectives of the same great run ..... thx for posting cooldude
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« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2016, 06:21:10 AM »

Some great shots!   cooldude

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« Reply #5 on: October 06, 2016, 06:21:25 AM »

Great report and pictures Dick!  

Hoping to see some of the Wyoming and Montana sights next summer.  I've heard Glacier N.P. is jaw dropping.  

I rode my little Shadow VLX through the Redwoods, Eureka and Mateel areas a couple decades ago.  Magical.
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« Reply #6 on: October 06, 2016, 06:31:04 AM »

 cooldude Smiley
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« Reply #7 on: October 06, 2016, 06:38:29 AM »

More great pics , kinda neat to see the two different perspectives of the same great run ..... thx for posting cooldude


Yeah, what Mikey said! Thanks for sharing your perspective, Dick... You and Damon are for real trekkers, and I tip my hat to ya!!!

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« Reply #8 on: October 06, 2016, 08:02:38 AM »

Nice write up.  Good ride!  Well done on the pics.   cooldude
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« Reply #9 on: October 06, 2016, 10:01:23 AM »

Y'all visited some places I've been before on a bike, some places I've been in a car and can't wait to get to on a bike, and some places I can't wait to see for the first time. 

Thanks for the write-up, Dick, and for sharing a bit more detail on pie!   Wink   
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« Reply #10 on: October 06, 2016, 10:45:58 AM »

Thanks to you guys, my Bucket list just keeps getting longer and longer.  Cool
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« Reply #11 on: October 06, 2016, 03:40:51 PM »

Cool write up....thanks.   cooldude

btw....what kind of roll pack does your buddy (the  grey Valk) have there?
It's called a rally pack. I found it on ebay cheap. It works well for my solo setup. It has another piece that goes above but I didn't need all of that room.  cooldude
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« Reply #12 on: October 06, 2016, 03:45:33 PM »

Nice work work Dick. Not only did I enjoy the riding, but we had a lot of laughs along the way also. I forgot about the dude pulling the camper down the hill in a cloud of smoke. I'm guessing his bill to get his brakes working properly again was pretty high.  cooldude
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