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Title: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: Weekend_Sawyer on July 01, 2014, 10:29:15 AM
It's a most wonderful time of the year!

My buddy Gerald, Diane and I (Gerald on his own bike) are getting ready for this years big bike trip. I alluded to it in the pig roast RSVP thread so I figured I better get busy with a thread on it.

This year we are starting off completely different. We are shipping the bikes to San Francisco where we will fly out to meet them and ride home.  I have never trailered a bike anywhere and would have loved to ride out to SF but time is not permitting it. We have an early flight that puts us in SF at 9am local. We take a 5 minute cab ride to the HD dealer and we are on our way.

We usually run our trips pretty loose but here's the basics with one very important deadline close to the end. After having lunch in Chinatown we will cross the Golden Gate and head north. Our first sight seeing stop will be Humboldt Redwoods State Park. This is a bucket list item for me. I have always wanted to drive down the Avenue of the Giants.

Next big touristy stop is Crater Lake Or. I'm sure there will be some excellent riding to get there. The Redwoods highway or the Kalamath highways look like the way to go.

Traveling north to Washington state and the Grand Coulee Dam is a definite possibility. From there we will head into northern Montana were we must see Glacier National Park.

From here we have no direction. we may jump up into Canada or we may run east to Red Wing Minnesota and visit friends.

Our next big stop will be in Harrison for the Pig Roast. There are a lot of miles between SF and FF PR but I truly believe we can time it.

whew, I'm tired of typing. More later
Jon
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: Gadrock on July 01, 2014, 10:41:16 AM
Hope you have a wonderful yet not exciting trip. Too much excitement on a bike trip usually means an accident. There is whole lot of good stuff to see there.

Try going across from Spokan into Montana across Soldier summit. But for the most beautiful road in all of the USA is the Chief Joseph Highway...between Montana and Cody, Wy.

AND  remember to drive for the other guy, since he seems to be driving into you.
BTW my longest single trip seated was over 1100 miles, but with many 1000 mile trip in 24 hours  and several 1500 milers in 36hours.

Enjoy you trip and keep us posted.

David G


Carry on
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: Magicman on July 01, 2014, 02:14:37 PM
Thanks for laying it out Jon, and it sounds like an exciting trip.  No matter what you do, you can not see it all so concentrate on enjoying what you can see.  Have fun.   8)
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: chet on July 01, 2014, 03:35:49 PM
Make sure you take 'Going To the Sun Road' when at Glacier. If time permits it's great both directions.
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: Weekend_Sawyer on July 01, 2014, 05:49:09 PM
Chet, that road is right in our path.
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: WmFritz on July 01, 2014, 11:35:24 PM
Jon, I am SO envious!
What's the timeline from SF to Harrison?

You are crossing through Da UP aren't you. If you have an extra day or two, swing north through the Porkies and Lake of the Clouds. The Keweenaw Peninsula to Copper Harbor is a great ride.

I threw a sleeping bag on the ground alongside a road near Missoula Montana one night. There was a brilliant meteor shower that kept me up till early morning.
Ahh to be single and jobless again  :D
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: Weekend_Sawyer on July 02, 2014, 07:50:44 AM
Quote from: WmFritz on July 01, 2014, 11:35:24 PM
What's the timeline from SF to Harrison?

We have 2 weeks to run from SF to the pig roast. Our plan is to cross the up and time permitting
see Copper Harbor.

Last night the shipper picked up the bikes but not before I called my insurance company to make sure they were covered just in case...
 

 (https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10233/Bikes.jpg)
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: pineywoods on July 02, 2014, 09:15:25 AM
If you have at least a day to spare, swing by Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 90 miles north of Milwaukee. The annual EAA convention and airshow will be in full swing the entire week before the pig roast. World's largest aviation event, Over 10,000 airplanes of every kind, 3 hour daily air show, including the US Airforce thunderbirds. Plus a world class museum.
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: jargo432 on July 05, 2014, 07:37:47 AM
I've been planning my own bike trip as well.  The only difference.... mine has pedals.  :D

I gave up my Harley years ago and I have to admit I some days I miss it.

I was just wondering if you would be interested in posting your packing list?  I'm always trying to think of things I would need on such and adventure.
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: blackfoot griz on July 05, 2014, 12:59:30 PM
Weekend Sawyer,
Sounds like a great run. I work/travel NW Montana and there is a lot of neat things to see. They are almost done clearing the Going To The Sun Hwy of snow in Glacier NP. If there is anything I can do to help you out on your Montana portion of your run, please send me a pm. Safe travels!
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: Weekend_Sawyer on July 07, 2014, 09:10:07 AM
Jargo, I pack light and for the bike I only take a small tool bag with plyers, screwdrivers and a couple of wrenches. Enough to make some adjustments or whatever. We pack rain gear, leathers and a hoodie and there have been times when you have to wear all of that at the same time! I size my rain gear so it can fit over my leathers. Beyond that we carry water, snacks, light and heavy gloves and enough underwear for half the trip.
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: Magicman on July 07, 2014, 03:38:23 PM
Quote from: Weekend_Sawyer on July 07, 2014, 09:10:07 AMand enough underwear for half the trip. 
OK, I understand, but I've still gotta laugh. :D  Now everyone will be wondering if you have drawers on at the PR.  :D

When backpacking, I carry my raggediest (wow, what a word) :-X drawers and drop the used pair in the fire each night.  My pack gets lighter and I am not packing used underwear out.
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: gspren on July 07, 2014, 03:55:22 PM
Quote from: Magicman on July 07, 2014, 03:38:23 PM
Quote from: Weekend_Sawyer on July 07, 2014, 09:10:07 AMand enough underwear for half the trip. 
OK, I understand, but I've still gotta laugh. :D  Now everyone will be wondering if you have drawers on at the PR.  :D

When backpacking, I carry my raggediest (wow, what a word) :-X drawers and drop the used pair in the fire each night.  My pack gets lighter and I am not packing used underwear out.

  If you are cooking over the fire I hope you do the cooking BEFORE the ceremonial skivvies burning.
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: 21incher on July 07, 2014, 04:45:20 PM
Back in 1980 my wife and I went on a several thousand mile bike trip to Nashville with a couple of friends. Our friends stayed in hotels and my wife and I had very little money so we camped. The bike on the left in the pic is mine a xs1100. This is how we packed. The fairing was stuffed with a propane stove, propane light, propane tanks, 2 mess kits, cooking utensils, a hatchet, tools, a first aide kit, and spices. The saddle bags were stuffed with clothes, camera, and toiletries. The 2 duffel bags strapped on the saddle bags had clothes and rain gear. The back rack had a tent, air mattresses, 2 sleeping bags, a tarp, a foldable cooler, and yes that is a 24 inch barbecue grill strapped on top. We looked like a pack mule, but the ride was glass smooth with all the extra weight. I thought you would get a kick out of this pic.

 (https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/34694/NMT0009.jpg)
Now I ride a Harley that probably wouldn't move with all that weight.
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: Weekend_Sawyer on July 07, 2014, 07:59:33 PM
I salute you 21incher. Back in 84' I camped some off of a sportster. No more. I want a hot shower and a soft bed and a touring bike!
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: Corley5 on July 07, 2014, 09:37:01 PM
I had my Nightster out tonight for the 1st time in two seasons.  Put on about 50 miles and I'm feeling it   :( ;) :D  Have fun and becareful  :)
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: chet on July 07, 2014, 09:38:02 PM
Quote from: Weekend_Sawyer on July 07, 2014, 07:59:33 PM
I salute you 21incher. Back in 84' I camped some off of a sportster. No more. I want a hot shower and a soft bed and a touring bike!

I gotta agree.  ;D   I've gotten soft in my old age.  :D
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: chet on July 07, 2014, 09:41:42 PM
Quote from: Corley5 on July 07, 2014, 09:37:01 PM
I had my Nightster out tonight for the 1st time in two seasons.  Put on about 50 miles and I'm feeling it   :( ;) :D  Have fun and becareful  :)

Must be da night ta dig stuff out of storage. Da wife and I just returned from a trip ta da lake. First time we had da ski boat out in 10 years and 1 month. Been long over due.
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: gspren on July 08, 2014, 09:31:52 AM
  Can I join the trip? I have a 1970 Honda CT 90 that will get up to 35MPH with my robust self on it, on the bright side it would be cheap to ship. I might need a tow rope going over the mountains  ;D. Have fun and maybe we will see you in Michigan.
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: Weekend_Sawyer on July 19, 2014, 11:28:28 AM
Just landed in San Francisco!
We pick the bikes up in about a half hour!!!!
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: OneWithWood on July 19, 2014, 12:37:57 PM
...and so the fun begins!

Have fun and keep the shiny side up  :)
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: Weekend_Sawyer on July 20, 2014, 12:40:21 PM
We had lunch in SF with Diane's sister. Crossed the golden gate and took route 1 north. Fantastic ride. This morning we are heading north on 101. Scenic Overkill!! I can't take it all in and we haven't even hit the redwoods yet!
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: CHARLIE on July 20, 2014, 12:44:54 PM
That sounds like the trip of a lifetime!  Many times I wish I had a road bike. Mine is only a little over 400 pounds and after a couple of hundred miles my butt is feelin' it. :-)
Title: Re: Bike Trip 2014
Post by: OneWithWood on July 20, 2014, 12:46:25 PM
Still got the old T100, Charlie?