We missed the Baker City Shindig due to Dog Sitting, this is the retribution trip.Abercrombie FJR wrote: βSat Sep 13, 2025 11:24 pm Looks like an awesome trip John. I thought the September Western trip was canceled because of dog sitting issues?
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Re: BigJohnSD ,"Dr Thompson" (Scott), and Fontanaman (Jim Fontana) Pacific North West 2025
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Re: BigJohnSD and "Dr Thompson" (Scott) Pacific North West 2025
On the North Cascades Hwy is there any other way to go besides spirited?
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Re: BigJohnSD and "Dr Thompson" (Scott) Pacific North West 2025
Day 4 - 13 September 2025, Omak, WA to Bellingham, WA via the North Cascade Highway, Artist Point, and other fun roads. 325 miles, 7.0 hours riding 1 hour off the bikes.
We left Omak at 0800, rode to Okanaogan, then Twisp, and on to Winthrop, then continued on The North Cascade Highway to the summit and the Washington Pass Observation Site where we stopped for a few photos. After a short break we headed West again on the North Cascade Highway and stopped at the Diablo Lake Vista. More Photos. We sped down the hill to Sedro Wooley before heading to Mt Baker/Artist Point. After a short viewing hike and photo session we headed down to pur motel for the evening in Bellingham. Our new riding buddy Brad, who lives in Bellingham, picked us up and took us to dinner at the Rock and Rye Oyster House.


Brad, ready to join his new Internet friends

George and Scott patiently waiting to leave.



On the Road again.
Nearing the top!



Alps, Schmalps, SkooterG!
L-R Scott, Jim, George, John
Photo by Brad

L-R Brad, Scott, George, Jim

at the Diablo Lake Overlook
First good look at Mt Baker


A closer view

A little "Food Porn" from tonight.





Thanks Brad!
Tomorrow we plan to make our way over to the Olympic Peninsula.
Stay Tuned!
We left Omak at 0800, rode to Okanaogan, then Twisp, and on to Winthrop, then continued on The North Cascade Highway to the summit and the Washington Pass Observation Site where we stopped for a few photos. After a short break we headed West again on the North Cascade Highway and stopped at the Diablo Lake Vista. More Photos. We sped down the hill to Sedro Wooley before heading to Mt Baker/Artist Point. After a short viewing hike and photo session we headed down to pur motel for the evening in Bellingham. Our new riding buddy Brad, who lives in Bellingham, picked us up and took us to dinner at the Rock and Rye Oyster House.


Brad, ready to join his new Internet friends

George and Scott patiently waiting to leave.




On the Road again.
Nearing the top!



Alps, Schmalps, SkooterG!
L-R Scott, Jim, George, John

Photo by Brad

L-R Brad, Scott, George, Jim

at the Diablo Lake Overlook
First good look at Mt Baker


A closer view

A little "Food Porn" from tonight.





Thanks Brad!
Tomorrow we plan to make our way over to the Olympic Peninsula.
Stay Tuned!
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Re: BigJohnSD and "Dr Thompson" (Scott) Pacific North West 2025
Well, if wifey is on the back, its 40F and just fkn pouring... it tempers things a little bit. Lol. Kudos to George and my Black driver for enduring it along with us. It was a fun run though...getting east of the monsoon, warming up and looking at those peaks made it well worth it. Lol.fontanaman wrote: βSun Sep 14, 2025 1:17 amOn the North Cascades Hwy is there any other way to go besides spirited?![]()
Glad you guys had a great run!
Edit: Awesome photos...reminds me of good times.
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Re: BigJohnSD and "Dr Thompson" (Scott) Pacific North West 2025
Day 5 - 14 September 2025, Bellingham, WA to Port Angeles, WA via Cape Flattery, WA - 290 miles, 7.5 hours riding 2.5 hour off the bikes including the ferry.

We left Bellingham in a drizzle and headed towards the Port Townsend Ferry via WA 11.
We caught the 1015 ferry and were soon headed out onto the Olympic Peninsula bound for Cape Flattery. We walked out to the end of the point, about .8 miles down hill, took a few pictures and then slowly climbed back up to the bikes. I felt all of my 73 years.
After Cape Flattery we returned to Port Angeles and our motel. We then walked another mile to dinner and Ubered back.
A few highlights

Desolation Pass

Ferry - last on


The WEAX cleared as we headed out towards Cape Flattery

Scott and Jim ready for the trek

It started easy, but soon the root strewn path got steep and wet



But worth the walk in the end, it took us an hour and a half to make the trek out and back.
Perfect WEAX for our ride!


And this beautiful lake on our way back to Port Angeles
Todays food porn

Smoked Salmon Chowder - a little light on Salmon and heavy on potatoes

Coconut Shrimp - Excellent
Oysters - not as good as last night
Salad - good
Jim and Scott reportedv that the Halibut was excellent

Scott's Cheesecake was excellent! I had the last bite he couldn't finish.
Tomorrow we will head for Astoria, OR.
Stay tuned!

We left Bellingham in a drizzle and headed towards the Port Townsend Ferry via WA 11.
We caught the 1015 ferry and were soon headed out onto the Olympic Peninsula bound for Cape Flattery. We walked out to the end of the point, about .8 miles down hill, took a few pictures and then slowly climbed back up to the bikes. I felt all of my 73 years.
After Cape Flattery we returned to Port Angeles and our motel. We then walked another mile to dinner and Ubered back.
A few highlights

Desolation Pass

Ferry - last on


The WEAX cleared as we headed out towards Cape Flattery

Scott and Jim ready for the trek

It started easy, but soon the root strewn path got steep and wet




But worth the walk in the end, it took us an hour and a half to make the trek out and back.



And this beautiful lake on our way back to Port Angeles
Todays food porn

Smoked Salmon Chowder - a little light on Salmon and heavy on potatoes

Coconut Shrimp - Excellent
Oysters - not as good as last night
Salad - good


Scott's Cheesecake was excellent! I had the last bite he couldn't finish.
Tomorrow we will head for Astoria, OR.
Stay tuned!
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You guys are really stepping it up, dinner wise! Look at you with your cloth napkins and shit. Right on!
I'll have to remember to pack a clean shirt when I ride with ya'll.
I'll have to remember to pack a clean shirt when I ride with ya'll.
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You only live once! Spending their inheritance. Planning for the last check to the nursing home to bounce....
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Re: BigJohnSD, "Dr Thompson" (Scott), and Fontanaman Pacific North West 2025
Day 6 - 15 September 2025, Port Angeles, WA to Astoria, OR via US 101 - 250 miles, 5.5 hours riding 4.5 hour off the bikes.

We left Port Angeles at 0700.

The first 50 miles were fantastic, good scenery, little traffic on 101 and great curvy roads. Breakfast was at Kalaloch Lodge, an NPS Lodge right on the coast.

Not food porn worthy, but hot, filling and satisfying. The scenery made it all worthwhile.


We stopped a few hours later for Flat Whites at the Black Crow.


101 frequently takes you close to the ocean

The mighty Columbia River at Astoria!

We watched a LNG fueled RoRo Car Carrier come under the bridge from the Columbia Monument.
Pretty Comfortable!


Scott did all the work while Jim and I took in the view.
Truly a beautiful day! Kind of rare at Astoria.
The Columbia Monument from our hotel

We spent an hour getting educated at the Maritime museum.

The Coast Guard trains their rescue boat crews and captains here at Astoria in the Columbia. The toughest bar to cross in the world.
Fishing, is still important in Astoria

Nice view from the room

Supper was Fish and Chips at the dive bar across the tracks from our waterfront digs.

Tomorrow we will head for Mt Hood via a cirquitous route.
Ice Cream is in our future! Stay tuned!

We left Port Angeles at 0700.

The first 50 miles were fantastic, good scenery, little traffic on 101 and great curvy roads. Breakfast was at Kalaloch Lodge, an NPS Lodge right on the coast.

Not food porn worthy, but hot, filling and satisfying. The scenery made it all worthwhile.


We stopped a few hours later for Flat Whites at the Black Crow.


101 frequently takes you close to the ocean

The mighty Columbia River at Astoria!

We watched a LNG fueled RoRo Car Carrier come under the bridge from the Columbia Monument.

Pretty Comfortable!


Scott did all the work while Jim and I took in the view.
Truly a beautiful day! Kind of rare at Astoria.
The Columbia Monument from our hotel

We spent an hour getting educated at the Maritime museum.


Fishing, is still important in Astoria

Nice view from the room

Supper was Fish and Chips at the dive bar across the tracks from our waterfront digs.

Tomorrow we will head for Mt Hood via a cirquitous route.
Ice Cream is in our future! Stay tuned!
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Re: BigJohnSD, "Dr Thompson" (Scott), and Fontanaman Pacific North West 2025
here is a great breakfast place in Astoria Pig N Pancake https://www.pignpancake.com/locations--menu.html
We always stop in for breakfast there when passing through.
We always stop in for breakfast there when passing through.
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Re: BigJohnSD, "Dr Thompson" (Scott), and Fontanaman Pacific North West 2025
Sounds awesome. Travelers Rest needs one.Auburn wrote: βTue Sep 16, 2025 9:16 am here is a great breakfast place in Astoria Pig N Pancake https://www.pignpancake.com/locations--menu.html
We always stop in for breakfast there when passing through.
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Re: BigJohnSD, "Dr Thompson" (Scott), and Fontanaman Pacific North West 2025
This has been an awesome ride. Hwy 112 is in rough shape and no road for an FJR ES. I got pitch around pretty good by unwelcome chassis movement. Great road in serious need of rebuilding.
A few days before I left on this ride I was swinging a 5 lbs pick trying to remove a Japanese Maple root ball. I failed and since then my left shoulder has been popping a bit. Ibuprofen has helped as did the smooth pavement yesterday where I got to sample the FJR passing abilities.
A few days before I left on this ride I was swinging a 5 lbs pick trying to remove a Japanese Maple root ball. I failed and since then my left shoulder has been popping a bit. Ibuprofen has helped as did the smooth pavement yesterday where I got to sample the FJR passing abilities.
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Re: BigJohnSD, "Dr Thompson" (Scott), and Fontanaman Pacific North West 2025
At this stage in life, swinging a 5 lb. pick, attacking roots and stumps, is a task best left for young guys, with you observing with checkbook in hand! Screwed up shoulders are a PITA.fontanaman wrote: βTue Sep 16, 2025 11:09 am This has been an awesome ride. Hwy 112 is in rough shape and no road for an FJR ES. I got pitch around pretty good by unwelcome chassis movement. Great road in serious need of rebuilding.
A few days before I left on this ride I was swinging a 5 lbs pick trying to remove a Japanese Maple root ball. I failed and since then my left shoulder has been popping a bit. Ibuprofen has helped as did the smooth pavement yesterday where I got to sample the FJR passing abilities.![]()
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Re: BigJohnSD, "Dr Thompson" (Scott), and Fontanaman Pacific North West 2025
Day 7 - 16 September 2025, Astoria, OR to Government Camp, OR via Cannon Beach, OR, Tillamook OR, Mt Hood Timberline Lodge - 256 miles, 6.5 hours riding 2 hours off the bikes.
We had a late start - 0830 from Starbucks it was on our route.

Todays travels
We stopped several times along 101 South of Astoria for pictures, Scott doesn't get to see the ocean often, it is a long ways from Rapid City, SD.


This stretch reminds me of the Apostles along the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia.
Scott and Jim
the Easterly breeze was blowing the spray behind the breaking waves.

Our first real stop was in Tillamook

We just had to honor Mssr "Pants

Scott went "Whole Hog"with a Three Scoop Sampler! Jim and I restrained ourselves.

The single scoop of Espresso Chip was mighty fine, my first ice cream in many months and it was quite good, thanks Joey!
It was a beautiful day to travel the coast, mid-70s F and a little breeze.

A little further South, at Beaver, OR, we turned inland and headed East towards Salem on the Blaine Rd, then the Upper Nestucca Rd. A great run through the coastal mountains.


The road was a tight twisty generally smooth Goat Trail.
After crossing I-5 South of Portland we hastened through the heat (we saw 90F) and then rode up to our ultimate days objective, Mt Hood.

Which was pretty barren. Both Jim and I remarked on the near total absence of snow, there is usually enough for snowboarders and skiiers even this late in the summer.
Jim broke off when Scott and I headed to the Timberline Lodge.
as he has been and skied there many times.


One hell of a view from the Lodge!

Mt Jefferson in the distance.

We are in Government Camp for the evening. Tomorrow we head for John Day, OR and a few days riding "In the Box" IYKYK!
Stay tuned.
We had a late start - 0830 from Starbucks it was on our route.

Todays travels
We stopped several times along 101 South of Astoria for pictures, Scott doesn't get to see the ocean often, it is a long ways from Rapid City, SD.


This stretch reminds me of the Apostles along the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia.



Our first real stop was in Tillamook

We just had to honor Mssr "Pants

Scott went "Whole Hog"with a Three Scoop Sampler! Jim and I restrained ourselves.

The single scoop of Espresso Chip was mighty fine, my first ice cream in many months and it was quite good, thanks Joey!
It was a beautiful day to travel the coast, mid-70s F and a little breeze.

A little further South, at Beaver, OR, we turned inland and headed East towards Salem on the Blaine Rd, then the Upper Nestucca Rd. A great run through the coastal mountains.


The road was a tight twisty generally smooth Goat Trail.
After crossing I-5 South of Portland we hastened through the heat (we saw 90F) and then rode up to our ultimate days objective, Mt Hood.

Which was pretty barren. Both Jim and I remarked on the near total absence of snow, there is usually enough for snowboarders and skiiers even this late in the summer.
Jim broke off when Scott and I headed to the Timberline Lodge.



One hell of a view from the Lodge!

Mt Jefferson in the distance.

We are in Government Camp for the evening. Tomorrow we head for John Day, OR and a few days riding "In the Box" IYKYK!
Stay tuned.
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