San Fran then the Races at Laguna Seca….

San Jose to San Fran….Adam is a huge Sound Garden fan and found out that they were gonna play in San Fran wed night, day before the races start…he had to go, so we hit the concert wednesday (my ears were ringing for days after) and went for some seafood on fisherman’s wharf…

Bib on, drink in hand.....Bring on the crab!!!!!

a little race action going on...

I had a few pics from the concert, but they didn’t turn out very well, I guess it musta been all that jostling in front of the stage….The next day, we made the 2hr trek to Laguna Seca, set up camp and got ready for race weekend…

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Home sweet home...for the next couple of days...

Morning breakfast of champions...in the beer tent

View of the track from our camp site...notice the fog rolling in...even though it was end of July, it was still gettin cold at night...

The races were awsome!!! I’m not a race fan, but being at the track with all the people, race bikes screaming around and the demos they had going on was incredible…I would go back in a second, except maybe skip the camping…races ended on sunday around 5pm, we packed up everything and went to go find a hotel with a shower and nice bed for the night….tomorrow we part ways!!!!

As far east as we’re gonna go…..

We headed as far east we are gonna go and it’s time to turn around towards San Fran/Monterey so we can make the races at Laguna Seca starting July 22….Pretty much our plan was to make it back west as soon as possible (3 days) and maybe hang in San Fran for a couple of days before the races….But plans never go as planned, do they? We left Mt Rushmore on Sunday and were going to see how close to Salt Lake City we could get, we made it to Rock Springs Wyoming…not much to speak of here, just a lot of Interstate riding….Next day, back on the road through Salt Lake City with a stop at the Bonneville Salt Flats…If you haven’t been here before, it’s a pretty weird sight to see. For those of you who don’t know The Bonneville Salt Flats is a densely-packed salt pan in northwestern Utah that is a remnant of the Pleistocene Lake Bonneville. It is the largest of many salt flats located west of the Great Salt Lake and is known for land speed records at the “Bonneville Speedway”.

Adam at the Salt Flats.....

Me at the Salt Flats.....

All you can see is white!!!! About 7 miles behind me is the Bonneville Speedway...

About an hour past the Salt Flats at a gas stop, I noticed that my chain was makin a lot of noise, a quick glance down revealed that my chain was slowly coming apart and looked like it would go any second….this wasn’t good, here we were just into the state of Nevada, it’s about 5pm saturday evening and we have to find a motorcycle shop for a new chain….We tossed around the option of just continuing on and hoping the chain would hold till Reno (another 250 miles) but the idea of being stranded in the middle of the highway didn’t sound too appealing….luckily, at the gas station, the people there were very kind and helpful (unfortunately I didn’t get their names) and the owner went to a lot of trouble to find us a bike shop and get them to open up and sell us a chain (they were already closed for the day)…I can’t thank those people enough as we may have been stuck there till the following Monday…After all the calls were made, we back tracked a bit to a town called Elko in Nevada where I got my new chain..by then it was too late to continue on and we spent the night in Elko at the Red Lion Casino Motel (they have casinos everywhere in Nevada!!)…Next day, back on the road to Lake Tahoe for a couple of days rest and some riding throughout Lake Tahoe….not sure why, but I didn’t get any pics while we were there?? In Tahoe, we found out that the Vancouver Whitecaps were playin the San Jose Earthquake and thought it would be a great idea to go see them….So off to San Jose to catch a soccer game!!!

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Adam on his wayb to San Jose....

Adam again...action shot....

Break time!!!

San Jose Earthquake vs. Vancouver Whitecaps...it was a lot of fun and the game ended in a 2-2 tie.

Tomorrow it’s to San Fran to catch a Sound Garden concert for the night……

Washington State to MidWest…

I’ve been a little lazy the last couple weeks and I haven’t posted for a while….To tell you the truth, it takes a little time to update this blog and we have been putting on a lot of miles lately, so I’ll try to summarize what we’ve been doing this past week. After Colville Washington, the four of us made our way into Idaho and ended a full day of riding in a quaint little town named Orofino which started out as a little gold mining town…the goal was to make our way to Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming…still a long ways away!!! Over the next couple of days we hit the asphalt and packed on the miles to Yellowstone, nothing too much to report other than the fact that we ran into one of the worst rain/hail storms I’ve ever been through, cars were pulling over but we pushed on to at least the closest motel we could find….maybe not the smartest thing, but it sounded much better than getting pummeled by hail at the side of the road…Anyhow, we did eventually make Yellowstone safe and sound and experienced Old Faithful (even though it was pouring rain at the time)…

The crazy twisty "Spiral Highway" in Idaho on our way to Yellowstone....

 

Top of the "Spiral Highway"

Adam passing me and my slow KLR.....

Old Faithful in "standby" mode....the weather kinda sucked, it rained all day long...

"Thar she blows!!!!"...Bill and Liz are posing....a little hard to see cause of the weather...

In the visitor center drying off and warming up......Adam, Liz and Bill

Leavin Yellowstone, we run into a few of these guys....they were all over the place!!

It had been several days into our trip and it was time for Bill and Liz to start making their way back to Vancouver (they had to get back for work) and Adam and I to start making our way to Mt Rushmore in South Dakota….We spent part of the day making our way out of Yellowstone (and running into a lot of buffalo) and by mid day, we hit a fork in the road….Bill and Liz continued on north towards the Canada/US border, Adam and I headed east to make our way towards South Dakota…..

Road work delay on hwy 212....notice all the bikes on the road.....


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Hwy 212 criss crosses the Montana/Wyoming State line climbing to over 10,000 ft...hence the snow...it was a little chilly, but the views were incredible!!

More snow heading east on Hwy 212.......

We were hoping to make Spearfish South Dakota that day, about 400 miles, but once again we ran in some bad Wyoming weather….lightning, thundershowers and hail…once again the crappy Wyoming weather cuts our riding day short…we veer off to a town called Sheridan and booked into the Best Western for the night….Next day it’s into Spearfish, Sturgis and Mt Rushmore in South Dakota…All of these stops are relatively close together and make up an incredible area of small western towns, beautiful motorcycle roads and incredible scenery (this is probably one of the reasons why Sturgis is home to one of the largest motorcycle rallies in North America)….definite deserves a return visit!!!

 

Riding thru "Main Street USA".....

Mt Rushmore....here's the boys....most common comment "I thought it was bigger"

Us with the boys in the background.....

Riding around Mt Rushmore....some of the roads/tunnels were barely big enough for car to get through....

So after touring around South Dakota for a couple of days, it was time to start heading back west towards Monterey CA for the races at Laguna Seca…….