Pablo's
Ride Highlights |
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Having our bikes named by a
Navajo Indian when we stopped for gas:
- Blue Horse - Eric's
Yamaha FJR1300
- Angel Horse -
Grady's BMW R1150GS
- Sky Horse -
Pablo's BMW R1200GS
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Bringing along a new ODMC
candidate and watching that person absolutely loving ODMC
adventure touring.
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Initiating a new ODMC member
while camping in a mountain pass about Redstone, CO.
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My R 1200 GS is a great bike for
adventure touring. (I hope I keep it for more then a year!)
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Riding up to 12,630 feet on dirt
roads on the same bike I rode on paved roads to Colorado!
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Uncle Dan is always good for a
few laughs.
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Getting to ride with my brothers
which I didn't think that was going to happen this year.
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Starting the planning on the
ODMC NE 2007 ride and the 2010 ODMC Alps ride. (more
information to follow)
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Rainy weather and cool
temperatures; good things for a desert rat!
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Where were Joe, Vince and Pork
Chop? They were sorely missed!
Road
Dog's "Things I Learned On My Summer Trip" |
- I will never wear my rain pants
again. They will be ceremonially burned at the
Golden Gardens
Park in Seattle in a bonfire on the beach.
- I am done with the single-wall
tent. I got my money's worth out of it, and will have a new
one...with a fly... on the next trip.
- WA state has the worst drivers
I've encountered in all trips (with OR being a close second).
Can someone please point out the signs that read "Keep Right
Except To Pass" please?!

- Colorado riding should be
planned to be inside by 4pm to avoid the daily thunderstorms.
- The Nevada Desert is as hot as
the Sahara, from my experience. I had not felt heat that bad
(in the area between Mesquite and Vegas) since I was in Egypt.
-
Rockstar Juiced is a biker's best
friend!
- I will not take a carbureted
bike to high elevation again. Although, the backfires through
the Eisenhower Tunnel were quite fun!
- Every single Chevron I stopped
at over 6 states would not accept my debit card at the pump.
All other chains were fine.
- Plans were made for next year's
trip: New England. More details to come....
- 4,200+ miles in 12 days was
quite enjoyable!
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Scott's
Trip Assessment |
Well, I would categorize it as
follows:
- Camaraderie: Top notch
- Riding in Colorado: Top
notch
- Getting to see my brothers
plus my Aunt and Uncle at their home in Breckenridge: Superb
- Riding & hanging out with
Trev and Grady: Most excellent!
- Four days and 2,300 miles
of nothing but Interstate riding: Extremely bogus! I suspect
that Trev has sworn off all future Interstate riding. I know I
have. Trev and I rode to Moab in two days which was grueling.
Then I rode from Breckenridge to Burien in two days by traveling
650 miles each day. Thank God for my Throttlemeister (thanks
Eric!) and my iPod, AirClick & Etymotics earphones!
Other highlights:
- Trev got to test drive both
the ST and FJR. As predicted, he's sold on the FJR. His ver
dict,
and Eric's as well: The ST is a sporty touring bike while the FJR is a touring sport bike.
- We had multiple adventure
touring days: heavy rain, lightning storms, hail and intense
cross winds. The latter occurred during my ride North out of
Yakima and more than once I thought I was heading for the ditch
along side the Interstate.
- My
Aerostich Roadcrafter suit: Wish I
had bought one years ago. It held up to cold, hail, intense heat, you
name it. Very comfortable and very versatile.
- Listening to
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance on my iPod while riding home
across Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Oregon & Washington.
- Diet
Rockstar is a biker's
best friend. It lets you ride like a rockstar!
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